Hi,

We have been using a variety of sticky traps over the years. I like the ones 
that fold into a rectangular shape only because they can fit under objects a 
bit easier. I believe they are 7’x4.5” when flat. Have used Victor and 
Catchmaster brands with pretty much equal success.

We do place snap traps as needed. I switched from the traditional wood ad metal 
to the plastic “jaw” type and have had success with easier, not quite as gross 
clean up.

Best,
Matt

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Hi Sarah

I have used the Trapper brand, and they can be used as one large monitor or 
three smaller monitors.

https://www.insectslimited.com/store/p/trapper-insect-monitor

There are others that are similar, but these are the best I have used so far.

Best Wishes,

Maggie


On Thu, May 25, 2023, 1:47 PM Cohen, Sarah B 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi everyone!

I am currently working on updating my museum’s IMP policy and am looking at 
different types of traps. Historically, we’ve purchased them from Catchmaster, 
but I am also looking at other possibilities. What kind of pest trap(s) do you 
use at your museum? Is there a preference between the triangle and rectangle 
ones? So far, there is a staff preference for the triangle ones as they are 
smaller and not an eye sore.

I welcome any thoughts and responses both on and off the list.

Thank you.

Best,
Sarah


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