








🛡️ Sleep tight, bed bugs don’t stand a chance!
The ECOPEST Bed Bug Interceptors 8-Pack offers a heavy-duty, versatile solution for continuous bed bug monitoring and prevention. Designed to fit most furniture legs, these traps use a dual-reservoir system that lures bed bugs in but prevents escape, providing reliable detection and protection in homes, hotels, and other residences. With 8 traps included, you can safeguard multiple beds or furniture pieces effortlessly.






| ASIN | B07M7XT7Y1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,561 in Garden & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Garden & Outdoors ) #921 in Traps |
| Brand | ECOPEST |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | 8 pack | bedt aps (Black) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 15.5 x 15.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 572 g |
| Item model number | BBB-P-0004 |
| Manufacturer | ECOPEST |
| Net Quantity | 8.0 Count |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 15.49 x 15.49 cm; 572 g |
| Style | Heavy Duty |
| Target Species | Bed Bug |
| UPC | 085783705625 |
C**N
J’ai placé cela à titre préventif, j’ai mis de terre de diatomée et je me dis que si un jour ces punaises de lit s’aventurent chez moi, elles seront mortes avant de pouvoir se nourrir 😜
L**S
Thanks to a hoarder neighbor who drags in furniture off of the street, my apartment and several of my neighbor’s apartments got bed bugs. Don’t kid yourself. Bed bugs are really hard to get rid of. REALLY HARD. If you can afford killing them with heat, that is the best way. But if you can’t, here’s what I did: These traps work well IF you put diatomaceous earth in them before you put them under your furniture. Bed bugs infest your furniture by climbing up the legs. The traps have a channel in which most of the bugs get trapped. But sometimes they are able to climb out of that channel and into the center cup, where they can access your furniture legs. Diatomaceous earth stops them. Not sure how it kills them, but I’ve witnessed them flopping around in it and dying. I invested in a tiny steamer, which didn’t really help. Perhaps had I more money to spend, a better quality steamer might do the trick. And the steam made my bed wet. Not ideal. So, furniture isolated from the floor with traps, and pulled away from the walls, I then started spraying. I tried some stuff which cost about $17 a bottle.24 oz, maybe. I can’t remember. It smelled horrible and frankly, didn’t work all that well. I spent $60 for a gallon of Harris Bed Bug Killer. It kills the eggs, which is key. Don’t kill the eggs, the bugs hatch and your furniture is reinfested. Also, it doesn’t smell, so when you go to bed you won’t feel like you’re sleeping in a chemical plant. All the other stuff applies; get junk and/or clothing up off of the floor. Pull heavy furniture like dressers and book cases out, vacuum, and spray under them. Don’t forget the baseboard, and any electrical outlets. Go through your home and vacuum, then spray. Empty the vacuum into a plastic bag, tie it and take it out to the trash. Wash your clothing and bedding in hot water. I’ve not seen any bugs in my dresser, so so far I haven’t felt the need to pull everything out & spray. I’ll update this review if I feel I need to do that. Be patient. It takes some time to eradicate the bugs. They hide. My fabric chair was particularly difficult. I had to get deep into the seams and places where the fabric puckers. Sticky tape can be helpful in those areas, then spray. And of course, your neighbors have to do it as well, or a whole new crop will come. Good luck!
L**A
Muy útil, cumple el objetivo
B**O
Tengo poco usando el producto pero llegaron muy bien con calidad.
A**T
No he visto bichos atrapados pero la calidad parece correcta
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