NightWatch Bed Bug Monitor Trap Label NightWatch Bed Bug Monitor Trap Supplemental Label

NightWatch Bed Bug Monitor Features
- State-of-the-art electronic controls
- Timer lets you set when the device will turn on and off each day.
- Cutting-edge CO 2 release technology
- Low CO 2 alert on LCD panel
- Rugged steel and plastic base construction
- Proprietary kairomone lure
- Proprietary thermal lure
- Utilizes a 20-oz. CO 2 bottle (purchased separately)
- Energy efficient 24V (low voltage) power cord
- Low-noise: CO 2 release muffled by unique design
- Automatically restarts after a power interruption
Under optimal operating run time (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.), the CO 2 bottle lasts for 7 nights and NightWatch™ lure should be replaced every 7 days. Additional units may be required for larger rooms/suites. Multiple monitors should be used in these cases to ensure quantification of infestation.


The Science Behind NightWatch
NightWatch™ was scientifically designed to trap bed bugs with a proprietary, 7-part kairomone lure which uses the pests' own natural, biological attractants and feeding instincts against them. By mimicking the CO2 and heat of a human body, NightWatch combines with this powerful yet safe lure to make the trap highly effective at detecting and catching these biting pests – before they can reach humans or even domestic animals. BioSensory tested NightWatch by using the trap alone with heat, then with CO2 added, and then combined with heat, CO2 and the lure. As you can see from the charts, NightWatch combines these multiple attractants for a powerful three-way punch! NightWatch caught over 1,000 bed bugs in one night and almost 10,000 bed bugs in the same field trial.* 
Using the NightWatch Bed Bug Monitor
NightWatch™ trap covers a room approx. 16' x 16' in size. Additional units are required for larger rooms/suites. If there are multiple sofas and upholstered chairs, incremental monitoring devices would be recommended.
It is best to use NightWatch in a room that is unoccupied, meaning that you should not use the product while a human is also sleeping in the same room. NightWatch is more effective when there is no one else in the room to compete with (If you were sleeping in the same room at night, then the bed bugs would be just as attracted to you as they would be to the NightWatch trap). For an Active Bed Bug Infestation: (1) Install a fresh NightWatch lure into the unit (2) Connect the CO 2 supply (3) Plug into electrical outlet (4) Turn unit on (5) Set the timer (6) Place trap under the bed near the headboard or next to the bed and start trapping bed bugs overnight. In the morning, empty the trapped bugs from the trap's pit and remove them from the premises in a sealed refuse bag. Repeat until trap count is zero for at least three consecutive days. If the premises have not been treated with additional EPA-registered insecticide(s) and/or steam heat, this protocol should be considered. Can be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management program of treatment with EPA-registered insecticides as an option.
Securing the CO2 cartridge When securing the CO2 bottle is it is best to turn NightWatch upside down to screw in the bottle as shown in the user manual.
The CO2 bottle requires a very tight fit. If not threaded completely, a LOW CO2 signal may appear. If this happens, unplug the unit and unthread the bottle. Then rethread the bottle very tightly. Plug NightWatch back in.
Once the CO2 bottle is secured tightly, NightWatch will run properly. |