
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — SenSci announced the launch of its new and redesigned products for 2021 including the SenSci Pyramid Pitfall Trap, SenSci ActivCR and redesigned SenSci Volcano.
“We’re thrilled to bring another product to market and that we’re able to branch out beyond bed bug products with our new SenSci Pyramid Pitfall Trap,” said President Robert DiJoseph. “In addition to the Pyramid, the new SenSci ActivCR delivers a more controlled release that fits seamlessly within the redesigned SenSci Volcano bottom.”
The SenSci Pyramid Pitfall Trap is a unique combination of a sticky trap and pitfall trap within one, easy-to-use device. Featuring a cardboard outside, slick laminate insides and a sticky “pit,” the device allows bed bugs and roaches to climb up the device and fall onto the glue.
Jeff White, director of innovation and technical content at SenSci, explained that most typical sticky traps are not very effective on bed bugs which is why he wanted to develop the SenSci Pyramid.
“What we know is a lot of the industry prefers to use sticky traps and up until now, there hasn’t been a sticky trap designed specifically for bed bugs that has captured the industry’s attention,” he said. “So I wanted to create a product to fill that need which is how the SenSci Pyramid came about.”
White explained that the reason typical sticky traps don’t work for bed bugs is because the bugs will walk up to the glue, get stuck but then wiggle free and avoid the sticky trap.
“The way the SenSci Pyramid Pitfall Trap is different from traditional sticky traps is because the bed bugs will crawl up the rough cardboard surface, similar to the Volcano, then fall into the pit of the device right onto the glue,” White said. “By having the bugs fall onto the center of the glue they are unable to wiggle free from it.”
White went on state that although the SenSci Pyramid was specifically designed for bed bugs, it works well with other pests.
To sign up for your free trial of SenSci Pyramid visit https://bit.ly/2O4gUkb or to inquire on more information on the new SenSci products visit https://bit.ly/3sOSiuy.
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