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As it turns out, there's a LOT of different species of mosquito. There's over 100 in North America alone 🤯
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It’s our favorite under-the-radar holiday this month – National Thank You Day. For us it’s just another excuse to thank all of our great customers for using the Catchmaster line of products. We are grateful for you.
If you live in the south, fall cankerworm season may be upon you. Here is a useful life cycle graphic to help them on your property. Our insect barrier adhesive has been specially formulated to deal with cankerworms, learn more here hubs.la/Q01vtDmJ0
For simple tools, glue boards offer a lot of versatility. Rats are great climbers, use this to your advantage by wrapping a glue board around a pipe! hubs.la/Q01vnJxs0
Check out this DIY stink bug trap tip - place one of our 908 Glo Stik traps in the middle of a 948 Giant Fly Trap. The light from the stick will attract the stink bugs, who are prone to falling onto the Giant Fly Trap. Check out Glo Stik here: hubs.la/Q01t1CXd0
The November Bug of the Month is the Stink bugs. And, well. . .they stink, especially this time of year. Consider using our 918 GloSTIK flying insect traps placed on it’s side on our 948 Giant Fly traps. Learn more here: hubs.ly/Q01sYTqd0
With mosquito season winding down in most of the country, Captain Stan branches out to take a look at a group of insects referred to as ‘Fall Invaders’ or ‘Overwintering Pests' that can be troublesome this time of year. Read our latest blog at hubs.la/Q01sPW1b0
Here’s a tip that turns any glue tray into a fruit fly trap. Use a household sprayer to lightly coat a glue tray with apple cider vinegar. The scent attracts and fruit flies like to investigate their surroundings, make them more likely to land on the trap.
Its time for the seventh edition of ‘Captain Stan’s Creature Features,’ where we are looking at some of the more interesting animals in pest management This month, the cluster fly, a ‘fall invader.’ Follow this link for some interesting facts... hubs.la/Q01s0SFx0