IQ SILVERFISH-BYE is a ready-to-use monitoring and control solution designed specifically for silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) and grey silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudata) infestations. This discreet and user-friendly trap is engineered for both domestic and commercial environments, offering an effective means of reducing pest populations without the use of toxic chemicals.
Product Function
Provides reliable monitoring and control of silverfish populations.
Helps to protect sensitive materials such as wallpapers, books, archives, textiles, and stored goods.
Designed for both preventive use (early detection) and curative use (infestation control).
Description
Constructed as a self-contained cardboard station with a strong adhesive base.
Includes a lure tablet, formulated with a multi-food attractant to maximize insect attraction.
Compact, easy-to-place design suitable for discreet use in homes, libraries, museums, archives, warehouses, and offices.
Provides an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical sprays and dusts.
Application Guidelines
Placement:
Position traps near cracks, crevices, skirting boards, or storage shelves where silverfish activity is suspected.
Use the double-sided adhesive strip on the trap’s rear side to affix to vertical surfaces (walls, skirting, or shelving).
Density:
1 trap per 25 m² as a monitoring standard.
Increase trap density to localize infestation hotspots.
Replacement:
Every 6 – 8 weeks or sooner if adhesive surface becomes filled with insects or dust.
Seasonality:
Effective year-round, as silverfish infestations are not seasonal.
Areas of Use
Domestic homes (kitchens, bathrooms, storage rooms).
Commercial spaces (warehouses, offices, retail outlets).
Sensitive environments:
Libraries and archives (protection of books and manuscripts).
Museums (protection of textiles, artefacts, and historical documents).
Safety & Precautions
Personal Protection: Wear disposable gloves when handling traps. Avoid direct hand contact to prevent contamination.
Cross-contamination Risk: Oils, dirt, and substances like nicotine may reduce trap efficiency.
Food Safety: Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling the product.
Waste Disposal: Dispose of used traps as general household waste, following local regulations.