Climb Up Insect Interceptors are an effective and inexpensive way to combat bed bug infestations and highly recommended by pest control experts. A bed bug trapping device the Interceptor works by placing the pitfall trap underneath common bed bug hot spots including bed posts, couch and chair legs and other furniture legs to form a barrier between the floor and the furniture. If bed bugs are either trying to climb up the bed post or crawl down the couch they will be caught in the slick, talc lubricated side walls of the Interceptor and will be trapped.Climb-Ups are a great method to monitor if you have bed bugs.
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It is recommended that you leave an Interceptor in place for at least 21 days to allow enough time for the trap to work. Bed Bugs can go weeks without feeding so some will hide out and unsuspecting homeowners will assume the problem is gone. If during this time you notice bed bugs being trapped by the talc use a soft cotton ball to safely remove the insect from the trap and dispose of it in a small plastic bag and then throw the bag in the trash. If you are cleaning the Interceptor protect your hands and rinse out the trap with warm soapy water and flush the residue and bugs down a toilet. When this is done carefully reapply the lubricating talc to the dry walls of the Interceptor and place back under the bed or furniture it was before.

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