Insect traps are available to capture a number of different insect pests including bed bugs, cockroaches, fruit flies, flies, clothes moths, pantry moths, wasps, fleas, mosquitoes and more. Some insect traps work by luring the pests with a smell based attractant where they are then captured on a sticky glue board such as the Lo-line cockroach traps. Once the glue board is full it can be easily disposed of in the rubbish. Other insect traps entice the pest inside the trap where they cannot escape, such as the Envirosafe fly and wasp traps and the Pestrol mosquito traps.
4 â Ways of Capturing Mosquitoes A Blue warm light attracts insects The trap is coated with TIO2 titanium dioxide â CO2 attracts insects Water tray â replicates a breeding...
The Hybrid Mosquito Trap is a stylish product that utilises multiple technologies, including zapping and light attracting that lures the mosquitoes in and they get caught in a dry storage...
Replacement bait for Predator Outdoor Fly Trap. Predator Outdoor Fly Trap â Refill Bait that is all-natural. Simply place it in the bottom compartment of the Predator Outdoor Fly Trap,...
Our new Magna Indoor Mosquito Control Trap is more suited to larger rooms within your home. Ideal for Kitchens, dining or lounge areas. The trap users a warm light to...
The Fly Eater Outdoor Fly Trap â is the smaller brother to the Predator Outdoor Fly Trap. This is an essential item when you live in Australia and this little...
Executioner XXL â Spare Globe is a replacement lamp for Executioner Bug Zapper â XXL. FEATURES Indoor and Outdoor use Chemical Free 300m2 Coverage Easy Tube Replacement IPX4 Waterproof rating...
The Glow Sticky Fly Trap is a reflective hanging fly catcher designed to attract and trap flies using a bright yellow surface and strong internal adhesive strip. No chemicals, no...
We are very pleased with the speed of delivery. The Possum Spikes seem to have achieved what we were expecting; great.
The possums are too smart and were able to wrap their tail around the spikes and climb along the fence without touching the sharp ends. However, we think the spikes have pretty much deterred them from entering the property.
It caight a possum, but because the back door moves inwards, the possum managed to lift it and get out. Now we will never catch the possum, because it won't go near the trap again