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Stop Nuisance Arthropods in Their Tracks with Sticky Traps


If you’ve been battling nuisance arthropods like flies, ants, beetles, or spiders in your home or restaurant, sticky traps are an effective and safe solution. These simple but powerful tools provide long-term protection. Better yet, they’re a non-toxic and environmentally friendly way to keep your space pest-free.

Why Choose Sticky Traps?

Sticky traps are more than just a convenient pest control option—they’re packed with benefits, including:

  • Non-toxic and safe to use around children, pets, and food prep areas. Perfect for New Jersey residents managing homes or commercial kitchens.
  • Highly effective at capturing a wide range of pests, from crawling ants to sneaky cockroaches or webs of spiders.
  • Long-term protection, reducing the need for potentially harmful pesticides.
  • Easy to use and low effort. Just place them in problem areas, and dispose of them when they’ve done their job!

How Do Sticky Traps Work?

Sticky traps function as a continuous defense line. By placing them near pest-prone areas such as under the sink, along baseboards, or near waste bins in your restaurant, these traps attract and ensnare unwanted guests. This proactive approach helps monitor infestation levels and suggests where further intervention might be needed. With minimal effort, you can keep your living or working environment cleaner and pest-free.

A Safe and Versatile Solution

One of the best things about sticky traps is how versatile they are. Whether you’re aiming to keep pests out of your restaurant’s kitchen or create a peaceful, bug-free home environment, these traps are ready to help. And because they’re chemical-free, you don’t have to worry about exposing your family, employees, or customers to toxins.

Take Action Against Nuisance Arthropods!

Don’t wait for pests to take over your space. Call the experts at Allison Pest Control today for advice and assistance with pest prevention solutions. Protect your home or business the smart, safe way with our trusted team!

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