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Common Furniture Beetle Trap - 5 Traps

Common Furniture Beetle Trap - 5 Traps

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  • Targets common furniture beetle activity
  • Uses a photoluminescent attractor
  • Strong adhesive surface
  • Non-toxic and chemical-free
  • Safe for use in family homes
  • Ideal for monitoring before further treatment
Non-toxic monitoring traps designed to help detect and monitor common furniture beetle activity in wooden areas of the home.
Helps with
Common furniture beetles (Anobium punctatum)

Help monitor and control common furniture beetle activity with these non-toxic monitoring traps, designed to attract and capture adult common furniture beetles (Anobium punctatum) in homes and wooden structures.

Each trap uses a photoluminescent attractor that charges in natural or artificial light and becomes active in darker conditions. Beetles are drawn to the light and securely held on a strong adhesive surface, providing a practical, chemical-free way to monitor activity before further treatment.

What's in the Box
Common furniture beetle monitoring traps (quantity depends on pack size)
How to use
1. Place the trap near a light source (natural or artificial) to charge the photoluminescent attractor.
2. Position the trap in areas where beetle activity is suspected.
3. Check traps regularly.
4. Replace traps as needed to continue monitoring.
Where to use
  • Near windows
  • Skirting boards
  • Wooden furniture
  • Cupboards
  • Loft spaces
  • Areas where beetle activity has been observed
Replacement info
Replace when full or approximately every 4–6 weeks, depending on activity levels
Ingredients / materials
Non-toxic adhesive trap with photoluminescent attractor
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FAQ

How long do insect traps remain effective once opened?

Most insect traps remain effective for around 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the level of insect activity. Replace the trap once it becomes full or if effectiveness decreases.

Are insect traps intended to kill insects instantly?

No. These traps are designed to monitor and help reduce insect activity rather than act as instant chemical treatments.

Where should traps be placed for silverfish and pantry insects?

Position traps in dark, undisturbed areas such as under sinks, inside cupboards, behind appliances, or near skirting boards where insect activity has been noticed.