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Ideal protection from dirt, dust and water and very easy to slide over queen-size mattresses. It is also ideal for use during moving, storage or renovation. Fits standard queen bed mattresses Model NameWrap & Move Queen Mattress Protector Model Number01386 Product Dimensions (mm)W:1910 H:400 L:1400Package Dimensions (mm)W:1910 H:400 L:1400 D.I.Y. indoor garden shelves These indoor garden shelves are a great way to display indoor plants and are so easy to make. D.I.Y. cube storage unit Learn how to build a cube storage unit D.I.Y. upcycled chalkboard cabinet We take an old cabinet and upcycle it into a handy chalkboard cabinet that will give you somewhere to store tools and a place to write lists or plans for your next project. If your master bedroom needs a makeover, then check out these great ideas you can easily do yourself to freshen it up. D.I.Y. pegboard side table A DIY wooden pegboard side table looks great and you’d be surprised how easy it is to make




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All members save $10 on clothes, shoes, and jewelry orders over $50 Additional 5% Discount on $49 or More Welcome up to 60% savings on Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry Save UP to 75% & Additional 20% on $100 or More Spent Enjoy EXTRA 15% discount on Jaclyn Smith Window Drapes with orders over $20 using code Promotional CodesAre you an owner or representative of Kmart?Claim your role and manage your store's offers with a free Merchant Portal account.One of the most useful devices that has been invented for bed bug monitoring and management is the bed bug interceptor.  These are simple devices based on the principle that bed bugs are not very good at climbing slippery, vertical surfaces.  Interceptor cups usually consist of a plastic dish large enough to contain a bed post, with an outer “moat” designed to catch and retain bed bugs. Sometimes these traps are referred to as pitfall traps for bed bugs. The moat on an interceptor cup will have vertical, or near vertical, sides.




Sometimes a light coating of talcum powder is added to the inside of the cup to make it more difficult for the bed bug to escape the moat (Note that talc itself is not toxic for bed bugs, and only a very fine film is needed–too much will make it difficult to see bed bugs in the trap). Uses for interceptor cups include: Interceptor cups should be placed under the posts of beds needing protection from bed bugs.  To maximize protection it is important that beds not touch walls or any nearby furniture.  Dust ruffles or any bedding that touches the floor will also keep the interceptors from serving as protection from bed bugs. For monitoring purposes, interceptors can be placed under bed posts, or anywhere under the bed.  Interceptor cups will be most effective when used on bed where someone is sleeping, with the person serving as an attraction for the bugs. Interceptors can also be placed under sofas or upholstered or wicker furniture where bed bugs may hide.  Recent research shows that bed bugs are highly mobile and may be found throughout homes, even in areas where you might not expect to find them.  




Interceptors may be placed in bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, or anywhere desired. To fully monitor a typical two bedroom apartment, a minimum of 12 interceptors is best (assuming four cups per bed, and two cups per sofa and recliner chair). If protection of the beds is less important than early detection or monitoring, two cups per bed is OK. Dust and debris will accumulate in traps and must be cleaned periodically, usually at least once a month.  When checking interceptor cups, it may be easiest to dump them in a smooth-sided plastic tub to help you inspect the contents of the trap.  By using a tub with vertical sides, you can minimize the chance of bed bugs escaping before they can be dispensed with.  Dump live bugs into soapy water or place in a plastic bag and dispose in an outdoor trash receptacle. The effectiveness of an interceptor trap for bed bugs can be enhanced if coupled with a carbon dioxide source or pheromone attractant. This can be especially useful for pest management companies or building managers who wish to determine whether bed bugs might be present in empty apartments, school classrooms, work places or other locations where bed bugs may be difficult to detect.




Bed bug interceptors or monitors are not generally available in stores, but can be purchased online.  Two popular manufacturers include ClimbUp® and Blackout™ bed bug interceptors. You may also want to search online for terms “bed bug monitors” or “bed bug interceptors”.  There is also now a newer trap design that is smaller and designed to place in discreet locations around the home.  Called the Volcano™ bed bug detector, it is designed to hold a lure to enhance trap effectiveness.  Because of its small size, the Volcano™ will not provide bed protection, but is designed purely as a monitor.  All of these traps can be found online via a search engine. If you can’t afford commercial traps or need to get interceptors installed immediately, you can also make your own bed bug interceptor traps with a few simple household items.  For a video on how to do this from the University of Florida, please click here. Outdoor Play Equipment (x) Bouncers & Ball Pits (2)

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