Both the old (white) and new (brown) traps are shown in the main photo.  However, the white traps that I've sold for some 22 years are no longer available.  My competitors may be still showing the white version, because they have not updated their photos or have old stock.

Note the new craft paper color--I'm sure the bugs could care less, but the neutral color makes it less obvious on just about any floor.

Note: In the event of failed international delivery, I cannot refund the shipping fee.

The traps come three to a page, so this purchase is for 36 pages x 3 per page = 108 traps
This takes advantage of USPS First Class International that allows a weight limit of 2 lb.
For domestic US sales, it takes advantage of the legal size flat rate envelope.

Note: I DO NOT use eBay International Standard Delivery mail service--it is very slow because it must first be routed through Erlanger KY where it awaits further processing and then must fill a large shipping container before shipment.  Furthermore, the content may not be properly labeled thus resulting in a return.  Instead, I use USPS International shipping even though the cost is 10% higher (for me).  My USPS parcels are already on an international flight before they would otherwise get to Kentucky.

Indicated value is $15 on customs declaration.
Some insist on purchasing multiple quantities of this item to avoid import duty, but do not exceed quantity (5) as ebay does not support the printing of over (5) address labels. 

ETA = roughly 5 to 10 days--5 days if it gets put onto a flight directly to Oslo and the final destination is Oslo, or 10 days if it gets routed through Zurich or Lisbon. 

In my house, I catch ants, spiders, centipedes (thousand leggers or foundation bugs),  silverfish, spiders, stink bugs and an occasional beetle.  Environmentally friendly--poison free! Harmless to children!

These things work 24 hours per day 7 days per week!

Also works for camel crickets that take over in crawl spaces.

Just received a report from California that these are effective in catching waterbugs.

Received a report that these catch the poisonous brown recluse spider  (search for: Brown Recluse Spider Entomology University of Kentucky)

Just got two reports that these are effective in catching scorpions--yikes!

Just got a report from Florida that these are effective in catching small lizards and snakes.

I have two parties that are testing these on hobo spiders--will keep you informed.

I have a customer trying these on earwigs--have not heard back so am unable to comment

Stink bugs too!

Although a little small for mice, I have reports that they work for them too.

New improved--the latest batch works even better--the glue is now tacky rather than gooey--not as messy. 

Dimensions when folded: 2½" square x 1¼" high--with glue strip on side to mount it to wall if desired--a bit small for catching mice, but sometimes catches these too.

If laid out flat, it may be used as a glue board.

Special offer:  Request free sample--simply send me your snailmail address.

Instructions:   Take a page and repeatedly bend at the major perforations and then separate into three traps.  Then fold each individual trap on the minor perforations, carefully peel off the backing strip and fold the flap over the long side and it is ready for use.

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