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Professional
Roach Traps & Bed Bug Monitor
Now Available to the Public
New Improved Catch-it Glue Traps
and bed bug monitors
are an Effective and Safe Means of Pest Control and contain no harmful poisons, chemicals or pesticides.
Developed by a professional pest control company as part of their "ZERO-PEST ZONE" program. Catch-its are ideally suited for mechanical control and monitoring of roaches,
bed bugs, ants and just about all small, non-flying insects.
Catch-it Glue Traps are an economical and truly safe means of monitoring and controlling pests! Professional programs nationwide use Catch-its to help maintain a pest free environment without risk to humans or animals.
PROPER USE & PLACEMENT FOR CATCH-IT TRAPS
For Best Results: Catch-it, sticky traps should be placed in areas where insects are likely to travel, congregate and/or breed. Insects (particularly cockroaches) tend to follow straight lines, so traps should be placed along conduits, at the wall/floor junction, near pipe penetrations, under sink cabinets, and taped along door jambs.
Traps are also effective when placed adjacent to exterior leading doors (to trap insects that migrate into buildings), in areas that are warm (behind refrigerator, near ovens), in areas where air movement is at a minimum (in corners, behind doors), near water sources (floor drains, sump pits, water coolers), and around planters (to monitor for fungus gnats and Surinam cockroaches).
For use in
monitoring bed bugs, place around and under bed frames, end tables, dressers, in
luggage, and anywhere else bed bugs have been sighted.
A sufficient number of traps need to be installed to adequately monitor or clean up a particular area. Consideration needs to be given to the size of the room, temperature, humidity, room contents, and availability of water.
Types of insects/arthropods that will be trapped on Catch-its: Cockroaches,
bed bugs, psocids (booklice), flies, grain beetles, millipedes, centipedes, sow bugs, springtails, lady bugs, ants, spiders, silverfish, crickets, earwigs and ground beetles.
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