Do you replacement lures for pest control traps?

Do you sell replacement lures for pest control traps?

The enjoyment of our home and garden can often be spoiled by troublesome pests. Our solutions for pest control are sturdy, reusable and free of dangerous chemicals.

If you purchase one of our pest control solutions we can supply you replacement lures for the traps, making sure you get the full use and more out of your purchase.

Some of our traps include 
  1. Wasp Trap With Attractant Lure (mosskillers.co.uk)
  2. Garden Chafer Beetle Pheromone Trap (mosskillers.co.uk)
  3. Plum Fruit Moth Trap With Pheromone Lure (mosskillers.co.uk)
  4. and many more...

Find more about our pest control solutions here: Garden Pest Control (mosskillers.co.uk)

Please get in contact if you have any questions and we'll be happy to help.

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