Black Flag 11020 511086 Roach Motel Insect Trap, 2 Count
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As a native of Florida, I live in the Tampa area where there is lots of palmetto bugs and roaches I keep them all over the house when I cook all over, the kitchen countertop, the sink and drawers and cabinets. I've also caught palmetto bugs and roaches under the refrigerator and
There are two per box, and I used them after everything else failed. I placed them in strategic locations throughout the house, and my roach problem was solved. You can also turn it upside down when it's full to reuse it.
I'm not sure if there's an "infestation," but the Roach Motel has silverfish. You might have better luck with fresh motels because the bait is more potent after being removed from the plastic wrapper. In the motels' basements and garages, I've seen a variety of insects.
It's big enough for a few medium-sized roaches and a few water bugs, and it never gets dirty or stinky.
Selected User Reviews For Black Flag 11020 511086 Roach Motel Insect Trap, 2 Count
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This roach motel restored my faith in humanity. I've had the motel for ten days and have caught so many roaches that after I finish writing this review, I'm going to go out and buy some more roach motels! It could take a few weeks to significantly reduce my roach infestation, and I'm not sure if my apartment will ever be roach-free unless we patch up all holes in the walls and replace the front door. All roaches, on the other hand, are welcome to come in and stay at this fantastic 5-star hotel. motel! br>br>Aside from the jokes, this actually catches roaches, which is exactly what I needed. It has a maple syrup scent to it. It's basic and made of paper or cardboard, but it's cheap and effective. br>br> I've tried plug-in insect/rodent repellents that claim to keep pests at bay- Those aren't going to work. I've also used roach baits, which poison roaches and cause them to die in the open. Well, those get a little messy because you have to clean up dead roaches all over the place, and they don't work with all roaches (some of my roaches were using the poison trap as a secret hideout). The roach motel works, and you don't have to clean up dead roaches all the time; simply throw out the box when you've had enough of staring at a box full of dead (and live) roaches. Take a look at the image I've included and see for yourself how effective this handy box is!.
I'm not sure these traps work at all. I'd set up two traps in areas where roaches congregate at night, and when I checked them at 3 a. m. , they were still there. Every night, there was this one roach I call Big Bertha because she was so large, and she was just hanging on a cabinet above the trap, wiggling her massive antannaes in the air! The horror, my God. It was incredibly unsettling.
ADHESIVE WITH MAXIMUM STRENGTH! My wife hid it in the garage the day before yesterday and ran screaming into the house today. A 7-inch lizard with its tail protruding from the box was trapped inside. She mistook it for a snake, and snakes terrify her. When I looked inside, I noticed the roach's wings, which I believe the lizard had crawled inside to eat. Unfortunately, the adhesive is so strong that the lizard became trapped inside, with its tail protruding from the box. Because I didn't want to rip off one or more of his feet, I had to carefully open the box and carefully lift the feet off of the adhesive. I slid my thumbnail under the foot to lift it off the box after placing it near the foot. The lizard's body was also stuck down, and he was lucky that none of his skin came off. He did lose his tail, but it is expected to grow back. I let the lizard out in the back yard again, hoping that it will live a long life and eat a lot of bad bugs, and I put the roach box back in the garage, hoping that it will catch more roaches and keep the lizards away.
When I checked the trap before going to bed, there were three cockroaches, but only one the next morning.
Unfortunately, I've discovered that my new basement studio is infested with roaches (landlords keep a cluttered garage). The nasties are big, dark, and wingless. I put the roach motels outside my door to keep the suckers out of the garage, and it seems to be working. br>br>So I'm chillin' one night when I notice a roach crawling across the carpet. I didn't want to kill him and have to smash him on the carpet, so I grabbed one of the roach motels outside my door and placed it in front of him. He stops. Antennae wiggle and wiggle and wiggle and w I'm not making this up. He threw himself into the roach motel, where he died a sticky death. br>br>Clearly, none of these measures will solve your roach problem - There are at least ten more people out and about for every one you see. BUT. I can tell you with 100% confidence if you are trying to stop them at the threshold or see how big your problem is I can tell you with 100% confidence if you are trying to% These are very appealing to roaches.
There is no way to get rid of the cucarachas in any way. Two eggs were found in a cajita, and they grew up to be 50 good. In reality, there is only one manchita, but it is full of baby cucarachas, and they all died there. Every morning, we had at least one, and it's very rare nowadays to see one. This works only if you look for the side, which I did by putting something near the end of the bed. I strongly advise you to do so.
It's that time of year in Cali, so I put them down last night! In the garage, there are roaches! br>When I went outside today, I noticed one of the traps had moved a few inches from its original location. When I went to look into it, there were about eight different sized objects stuck in it. I had no idea there were so many in the garage because I had only seen two or three before, but wow. This method is effective. Even on the biggest of them!.