Must be the Pheromones . . .
By David on 07/02/2011
In my first couple weeks of use these traps have worked better than expected. Trapping an assortment of insects. They also have worked better than just the sticky traps without the Pheromones. I have put them by the cracks on each side of the garage doors. (They are so sticky that I found a field mouse's tail in one.) This led me to place a larger "sticky" mouse trap in the same place. Which caught the mouse the very same evening.
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6 of 7 people found this review helpful
It's a TRAP!
By Brian on 10/02/2011
Seem to do their job. I also have the Victor spider traps and they seem to do the same thing as well. One of the differences in product is that the spider traps come sealed and much to my surprise the roach traps came in a big plastic bag. Makes me wonder if the life of the pheromones in the trap will be useful by the time I get to the last ones. Same size as the spider traps. Not much room for more than one of those big suckers, but it's better than poison.
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Victor Pheromone trap review
By Jeff on 10/24/2011
I manage a manufacturing plant and we noticed a sudden roach infestation 3 weeks ago. We have been using the pheromone traps for about 2 weeks now. Still catching roaches but they are getting smaller and the numbers are dropping so these things seem to be working but aren't an instant cure. We are using the Advion gel simultaneously. Hopefully we'll break the cycle and be rid of them completely soon. I think we will keep using them even after they are gone so we can spot a new infestation.
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pheromone traps
By Jeanette on 01/28/2012
Roach Pheromone traps
By Claire on 09/07/2016
Very fine for supplementing other methods and helps to monitor progress. How I got myself into this roach mess is another story. Plus I did animal rescue, so it was impossible to eliminate food supply, which included litter boxes! Always-on, always-warm electronics (e.g., mircowave) attract roaches. Some seem to even like inert plastic Traps are convenient and fit into small spaces and I'm comfortable putting them near food products.
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Roach Phreomone Traps
By Mike on 11/20/2012
Easy and safe supplement to your pest control
By David on 10/19/2014
it works
By Louise on 11/20/2013