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12 Spider Cockroaches Insect Traps Brown Recluse Spider Scorpion Cricket Traps

12 Spider Cockroaches Insect Traps Brown Recluse Spider Scorpion Cricket Traps

USD 8.95 USD
SKU: 4O1XqF7n
Condition: New
Categories: Casters & Wheels

Specifications

Restocking Fee20%
Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandCatchmaster
MPN100ix2

12 Catchmaster Cockroaches Spider and Insect Traps -4 sheets of 3 traps each for a total of 12 traps Each trap flat is 2.5 " X 2.5" Catchmaster Traps or for a larger trap you can use a whole sheet. Which would be 7.56 in. long x 7.5 in. wide Great for Spiders, Cockroaches and all other crawling insects Product Features: Quality Catchmaster spider traps Poison Free safe, adhesive spider stciky traps Spiders are drawn by the safe non-poison proven spider trapping solution Product Description With today's emphasis on IPM, these seemingly simple devices are more important than ever. Catchmaster insect monitors are not your average monitors. Catchmaster adhesives last up to one year under normal conditions which insures that the monitors keep working for you well after the original placement. Catchmaster monitors are also pre-baited with food grade molasses and have an adhesive backing for placement anywhere and in any position - even upside-down. 12 Spider& Insect Traps Application - Use in a variety of configurations and positions, even upside-down. Place spider traps through out the of home behind furniture, in closets, attics, basements, under sinks, behind toilets. The more you use the better the results Helps reduce the amount of spraying needed inside your Home. Crawling Insect and Spider Control that works. The Best Spider Control and very effective against crawling insects. Brown recluse spiders (Loxosceles reclusa) are tan to dark brown with a leg span of approximately 1 inch. Many have a violin-shaped marking on the chest. They are located mainly in the south central United States. Both species are common in North America and throughout the world. Human contact with these spiders is usually accidental

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