🚫 Say Goodbye to Roaches with Roshield!
The ROSHIELD Cockroach Bait Trap offers a powerful and effective solution for indoor roach control. With a fast-acting formula and long-lasting protection, this 6-count pack is designed for easy use in various indoor spaces, ensuring your home remains pest-free. Each bait station comes with adhesive strips for versatile placement, and the product is backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Product Name | TRAP |
Units | 6.0 Count |
Brand | Roshield |
Country of origin | China |
A**R
works as intended
functions as intended, very effective and easy to use
C**L
Good traps
Easy to set up and works well, good amout of traps for the price
J**7
ROSHIELD Cockroach Bait Trap
Handy to have these around should you detect any suspicion of these pests withing your living space. In joined sets of 3 they can be split apart separately to place in the most vulnerable sites. To find them empty is a blessing and gives peace of mind. Well worth the cost of £13 for 6.
K**Y
Ok for a week
Didn’t get rid of the cockroaches completely only for that few days they were put down. So could turn out to be a expensive job having to buy them all the time
V**Y
Good Design
I have brought these to use in Tenerife where cockroaches are prevalent and we have had several in our apartment when we have been absent for a while. The traps are very neat and work in the same way as the ant traps that I buy every year so I have no doubt that these will work as well. They are a good price to, hopefully, free us from the blighters! I have only given them 4 stars as I have not yet had evidence that they work. I will update my review as and when this happens!
M**4
an effective and convenient solution for indoor roach control.
The ROSHIELD Cockroach Bait Trap (6 Count) provides an effective and convenient solution for indoor roach control. Each trap contains a highly attractive bait designed to lure and eliminate cockroaches efficiently. The traps come with adhesive backing, allowing secure placement on walls, under furniture, or in tight spaces where pests hide. Safe for indoor use, these discreet traps are mess-free and easy to set up. A reliable choice for maintaining a clean, pest-free environment in your home or workplace.
J**E
Discreet
Most people are unaware, but there are regions in the UK where there are cockroaches living outside / in the garden….and I happen to live in one of these regions. And although for the most part they stay outside, there are just odd occasions during the summer over last few years where one has come indoors through an open window or door, attracted by the light. And although it’s unlikely that they’ll actually breed indoors, even the sight of one has me reaching for a bait box just to be on the safe side. So these bait stations are perfect. Not only are they small and discreet, but they are pre-baited with a poisoned roach snack in the centre - you simply break the six stations apart ( they’re joined in rows of three), and put them where you want them. No mess. No fuss. We have one in the garden shed, one in the greenhouse, and one near the kitchen bin. And I haven’t seen a single cockroach indoors this summer -so these are either working really well, or we just aren’t getting any indoors ….eitherway, these give me the reassurance I need. All in all, whether you have an infestation, or live somewhere where cockroaches are around, these are a great value and discreet solution.
A**R
For prevention and monitoring
I really don't dislike cockroaches. As a child I adored Don Marquis's stories about Archy and Mehitabal. Archy the cockroach who typed his free verse poetry, necessarily in lower case, by jumping on the keys of a typewriter. I can't help but admire their adaptability. According to fossil evidence they have been around for over 300 million years, surviving all sorts of calamities. The dinosaurs managed about 170 million years before they became extinct. In comparison, human beings are ephemeral creatures. We have been present for a mere 300,000 years. A twitch of a feeler for a cockroach.Having said I don't dislike cockroaches I must confess I don't want to live with them. I have not come across them in the UK but they are here. However, when sailing in the tropics cockroaches are an ever present threat. They lay their eggs in cardboard boxes and this is the principal way they come aboard. The answer is to never keep cardboard on the boat. Just in case, it is necessary to be ready with a more brutal response, Roshield's Bait Trap.As Roshield say, the traps are not really intended to deal with a major infestation, "The main purpose of the trap should be prevention and monitoring". Prevention is needed. With care, and some luck, these traps will never need to demonstrate to me how well they work. Five stars.
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