Net Blaster Demonstration – A Kirk Lapierre Video

This is a video done by Kirk Lapierre at his first and only WCO Camporee. The video features Alan Huot Of Wildlfie Control Supplies discussing the WCS NET BLASTERTM .

A Safer Way to Capture Wildlife

WCS NET BLASTERTM was developed in conjunction with APHIS and the USDA Wildlife Services to be used in the capture of migratory birds and other animals.

Martin Engineering has developed the first-ever air propelled net cannon specifically for capturing wildlife.

WCS NetBlaster in action capturing wild geese.

  • Compressed air launches 4.5 pound projectiles attached to a net
  • Mobile cart uses pneumatic 10″ tires
  • 20-gallon, 150 psi reservoir tank
  • Shoots multiple size nets - Up to 40′ x 60′
  • Built-in safety features
  • “Field Tested”— 90% capture rate on birds within 12–18 feet of the WCS NET BLASTERTM

How does the WCS NET BLASTERTM Work?

The WCS NET BLASTERTM is revolutionizing the way wildlife professionals capture animals for scientific study and management. By eliminating the need for explosives, wildlife managers, researchers, and pest control professionals can avoid the regulatory hassles, continuing expenses, and most importantly, the dangers of using explosives.

The WCS NET BLASTERTM will project nets up to 40’x60’ to trap waterfowl, wild turkeys, pigeons, other birds, and even deer and other large mammals.

Wildlife Control Supplies, LLC
P.O. Box 538
East Granby, CT 06026
Email: info@wildlifecontrolsupplies.com
Phone: 860-844-0101
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Kirk La Pierre 1959-2010

This site dedicated in the memory and celebration of his life.

The business Saver-NGM is ran and managed by his wife Aileen today . Aileen worked along with Kirk & provided a variety of services over the last 20 years. Aileen was the first and only the second woman now to be Nationally Certified as a Certified Wildlife Control Operator.

Kirk will certainly be missed by his brothers those inside and outside of the Nuisance Wildlife Control Industry.

Enjoy the videos and podcasts we were so fortunate for Kirk to leave behind.