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  2. Ojai becomes 2nd U.S. city to ban 'horrible, indiscriminate ...

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    Glue traps, Shaw said, "are responsible for more suffering than any other commercially available wildlife control product." "They pose a threat to every amazing animal who lives in and around Ojai ...

  3. West Hollywood is first American city to ban rodent glue traps

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  4. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    Some mousetraps can also double as an insect or universal trap, like the glue traps which catch any small animal that walks upon them. Although it is common to state that trapping is an effective means of pest control, a counter-example is found in the work of Jon Way, a biologist in Massachusetts.

  5. Robison hits out at lack of exemption for glue traps - AOL

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    The use of glue traps is already banned in England and Wales, but the sale is not. In a letter to Environment Secretary Steve Barclay, Ms Robison accused the UK Government of attempting to ...

  6. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    A glue board is a capture device with a strong adhesive. A small card covered in sticky adhesive is situated in an enclosure so that when the flies come into contact with it, they stick to it and die. A reusable glue board may be renewed through the use of vegetable oil, and then the removal of the oil with dishwashing detergent and a rinse of ...

  7. Roach bait - Wikipedia

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    For baiting to be effective, proper placement and techniques are a must. Baits should be used as close to the nest as possible. A bait just 50 cm further away from a nest can reduce the amount of bait eaten by half. If the same amount of bait is used to cover two areas, the area with the greater number of traps will have most bait eaten.