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  2. Insect trap - Wikipedia

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    Sticky traps are widely used in agricultural and indoor pest monitoring. [1] [7] Shelter traps, or artificial cover traps, take advantage of an insect's tendencies to seek shelter in loose bark, crevices, or other sheltered places. [8] Baited shelter traps such "Roach Motels" and similar enclosures often have adhesive material inside to trap ...

  3. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    Three fly bottles from Central Europe, beginning of the 20th century. A fly bottle or glass flytrap is a passive trap for flying insects. In the Far East, it is a large bottle of clear glass with a black metal top with a hole in the middle. An odorous bait, such as pieces of meat, is placed in the bottom of the bottle.

  4. The Best Indoor Insect Traps to Zap Away Unwanted Pests - AOL

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    Rather than drive yourself nuts running around with a swatter, let an indoor fly trap do your dirty work. Sometimes you can't escape bugs, flies, ants and the like from invading your kitchen, your ...

  5. Pest control - Wikipedia

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    On a domestic scale, sticky flypapers are used to trap flies. In larger buildings, insects may be trapped using such means as pheromones, synthetic volatile chemicals or ultraviolet light to attract the insects; some have a sticky base or an electrically charged grid to kill them. Glueboards are sometimes used for monitoring cockroaches and to ...

  6. Integrated pest management (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    (the best place these trap are) … in corners, near doors, vents, fireplaces and other potential entry points for insects”. [1] Sticky traps should be inspected weekly and all findings clearly reported. Pheromone traps: Pheromone traps have natural scents that attract a target pest group. These traps can serve as an effective warning system ...

  7. Physical pest control - Wikipedia

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    They are covered in a substance that attracts insects, but are actually very sticky or poisonous. These traps are commonly used for flies or leafhoppers. [3] Trap strips are crops that are grown on fields with the intention of using them to attract insects and not have insects infest the other crops that are being grown.