What is a silver trap?
The silver trap is a device used to get rid of silver fish, a common home pest. Silverfish are small insects, light gray or blue color that can inflate wet areas of residential buildings such as basements, attic and bathroom. They bear the disease, but they can be destructive, consume anything from the adhesive used to bind books to clothing, carpets and stored food. Silverfish are distinctive and easy to identify by their color and shape. A common and unpleasant scenario for finding silver fish is to come across several shower or bathtubs.
Before the process of release fields of silver fish traps and chemical spraying, a number of other measures should be taken to limit and control the attack. Silverfish requires humid and humid environments. Dehumidifiers, ventilation systems, open victories and the placement of silicagel packages in cabinets around sinks and bathtubs can help reduce the habitable environment for silver fish. In addition, it can ensure that the sanitary PRThe sharpness could reduce the population of silver fish. Insects thrive on sugars and starches, so make sure there are no crumbs or open food containers around the house, preventing them from spreading.
throwing away is another step. The simplest and most common type of silver fish trap is the glue trap. The bait is laid to attract errors, and as they approach, walk through a small amount of adhesive or tape, enough to prevent and kill them efficiently. Home versions can only include a container, some bread and a camouflage tape.
In cases where it is mild to large infestation, it can be poison as an alternative to a bread and zone trap. Silverfish picks up some poisoned bait instead of dying immediately, spreading to other insects. Although it is effective in solving larger populations, it can be harmful to pets and small children, so it should not be used indiscriminately. LastThe measure involves hiring a professional extermination that takes care of an immediate problem.
Once the Silverfish Trap or Poison campaign is successful, several strategies can be used to avoid future recurrence. In addition to maintaining a dry sanitary environment, a special citrus spray against silver Silverfish can be laid in probable areas to bounce off. DIATOMACEOUS EARTH (DE) powder can also be sprinkled in similar vulnerable places. Dehydrates silver fish and other insects and kills them in an hour. DE is not feasible for smoothing purposes, but is very useful for the control method.