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February 2, 2020 - Comment

Cimextrap –The Better Bed Bug Trap Cimextrap is made with durable reinforced plastic and has a Raised Center Wall so it can trap almost any furniture; beds, sofas, recliners, rail beds, bunk beds… Easy to Use Place all the legs of the bed in the raised center of the traps. If the legs of the

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Cimextrap –The Better Bed Bug Trap Cimextrap is made with durable reinforced plastic and has a Raised Center Wall so it can trap almost any furniture; beds, sofas, recliners, rail beds, bunk beds… Easy to Use Place all the legs of the bed in the raised center of the traps. If the legs of the furniture are too large to fit into the center of the trap, place the leg squarely on the raised top of the trap. If you are trapping a recliner, place the rails in the slot portion of the trap to evenly support the chair. If trapping a box frame or long rail, use additional traps in the middle of each side to support the centers. The bug crawls up the textured edge and into the polished well of the trap. The bug is trapped and cannot climb up the Raised Center Wall. Make the bed an “Island” This means that the bed cannot touch the walls and the bedding must remain completely on the bed at all times. Do not place items such as coats or backpacks on the bed. The ONLY way for the bug to get onto the furniture MUST be through the Cimextrap! Clean twice a month with a microfiber cloth to keep dust out of the trap well. Follow the “Island” rules for all trapped furniture. Be Pro-Active! If a bed bug somehow enters your home and you can catch it before it gets into your furniture, you can dispose of it and prevent an infestation. Cimextrap is MADE IN AMERICA / Patent Pending 2015 Thank you for your order!

Product Features

  • Cimextrap is versatile. It has a Raised Center Wall so it ANY furniture. bunkbeds
  • Made with Durable Reinforced plastic. The entire base of the Cimextrap is a grid of heavy duty plastic The color of the trap does not impact the function so they are designed to blend in with the most popular color of flooring.
  • No Chemicals or Pesticides. This product is a plastic trap that is specifically designed to catch bed bugs as they attempt to get to you while you are sleeping or resting.
  • Be Pro-Active! If a bed bug somehow enters your home and you can catch it before it gets into your furniture, you can dispose of it and prevent an infestation.
  • Cimextrap is proudly MADE IN AMERICA. Cimextrap is committed to producing a High Quality Product and to creating American Jobs. Patent pending 2015.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Check daily, keep them clean, and they’ll work I chose these to put under our queen size mattress frame, since they appear to be the sturdiest interceptors I could find on Amazon. Reviews of other interceptors suggest that many crack and break under heavy loads. Note that while they come in four-packs, you will need six for a queen or larger size bed frame. The tops are just perfect for the size of the bed frame casters, but may be too small for other types of furniture with large or unusual shaped feet. They are indeed sturdy and add about…

Anonymous says:

Waste of money!! These traps are expensive and was recieving good reviews,so I ordered..I used two of the traps and caught a dozen bugs right away. I checked the same traps an hour or so later and found that all but four had managed to escape. I am quite disapointed!!

Anonymous says:

Thank God. I use these for my bed, which is held up by an unusual frame. It requires feet AND rails.I was sceptical when I bought them, but now I don’t know why I took so long to pull the trigger.The pictures don’t do the traps justice. I’m photos they look rather flimsy, but they are actually rock solid. I think I could hit one with a hammer and they’d survive.These traps are only part of my bed bug prevention plan, but as a last line of defense these seem up to the task.

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