PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Cave Cricket traps are used as a mechanical device to trap foraging crickets and misc. other pests. Place them in know pathways where pests are suspected to travel. When a target pest walks inside, they’ll get stuck and cannot escape. Special pheromones and our Trappers Choice Bait offers a scent and lure they can’t refuse! These traps will work on a range of pests including all kinds of crickets, roaches and even scorpions.
WHERE TO USE IT: In rooms where crickets are seen. Place them along baseboards around doorways, windows, garages, basements, enclosed patios or anywhere spiders or other pest activity is high and undesirable.
ACTUAL CRICKETS CAPTURED
RATE OF APPLICATION: 2-3 per room which has activity. In the open, each trap has an effective range up to 20 feet (10 feet in each direction). In a pantry or cabinet, this range will be severely limited so use more when making hidden or sealed placements. The glue should remain active 2-3 months unless the board fills up before then. Be sure to replace filled traps or after 3 months; whichever comes first.
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Ugly Crickets says
Using glue traps to reduce camelback cricket population in my garage. Easy to use and very effective! Spaced them apart on the floor next to walls where it’s damp and dark. I’ve used them before and they help a lot. Recommend!
Mom in CT says
Excellent Traps for Cave Crickets!
I recently purchased these sticky traps to help with a cave cricket problem in my home. We’ve been battling these critters for a while and there seemed an unspoken truce – they stay in the crawl space of my basement (not where we go) and they don’t emerge upstairs. This was recently violated when my teen daughter found one in the bathroom. It was a call to arms!
After reading up on various tools on BugSpray.com, I chose to use the sticky traps. They arrived super fast (big thanks from my daughter!), were easy to install and include little food pellets to help attract the multi-legged menace in my basement. I placed several traps in areas where they had begun appearing and the results were very quick, gross, and hugely satisfying!
Within one week each trap had attracted – and stuck – 20-ish crickets. I could tell because I placed them open and flat (not boxed, as is an option). I wanted more surface space. That meant I could SEE them all stuck. Very satisfying.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!