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Nattaro Scout - Lokstofdispensers (12 stuks)

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Nattaro Scout - Lokstofdispensers (12 stuks)Nattaro Scout verpakking met 12 lokstofdispensers (exclusief val) voor de NATTARO SCOUT bedwantsenval. De NATTARO SCOUT is een monitoringval voor bedwantsen. Met de NATTARO SCOUT kun je een bedwantsenplaag detecteren, na een behandeling controleren of de bestrijdingsmaatregelen werkzaam waren en op de lange termijn in de gaten houden of er sprake is van herbesmetting. Wil je de lokstof n de val bestellen? Bestel dan de handige combiverpakking van

Nattaro Scout verpakking met 12 lokstofdispensers (exclusief val) voor de NATTARO SCOUT bedwantsenval. 

De NATTARO SCOUT is een monitoringval voor bedwantsen. Met de NATTARO SCOUT kun je een bedwantsenplaag detecteren, na een behandeling controleren of de bestrijdingsmaatregelen werkzaam waren en op de lange termijn in de gaten houden of er sprake is van herbesmetting.

Wil je de lokstof én de val bestellen? Bestel dan de handige combiverpakking van vallen en lokstofdispensers (2 + 2 stuks).

Hoe werkt de Nattaro Scout bedwantsenval?

De Nattaro Scout is een Zweeds innovatief product voor vroegtijdige detectie en voortdurende controle van bedwantsen dat al effectief is bij lage of beginnende niveaus van bedwantsenplagen.

Bedwantsen hebben van nature de neiging om zich in nesten te verzamelen. Het lokmiddel bootst de natuurlijke geur van een bedwantsverzameling na (aggregatieferomoon) en trekt mannetjes en vrouwtjes en alle nimfenstadia aan. Door de ruwe buitenkant en gladde binnenkant van de val kunnen bedwantsen gemakkelijk de val in, maar niet meer de val uitkomen.

Nattaro Scout is een waardevol hulpmiddel voor een Integrated Pest Management (IPM) aanpak om bedwantsen te bestrijden.

Hoe gebruik ik de Nattaro Scout het beste?

Het controleren van de vallen is gemakkelijk en duurt slechts enkele seconden: neem de val uit de clip en voer een visuele inspectie uit op de aanwezigheid van gevangen bedwantsen.

Door het bijvullen van het lokmiddel kan de Nattaro Scout-val jarenlang worden gebruikt. Het lokmiddel moet na 4 weken worden vervangen door vers middel. 

Voeg het Nattaro Scout lokmiddel toe door de Nattaro Scout val uit de clip te schuiven. Open het foliezakje van de lokstof om een nieuwe lokstofpod te onthullen. Verwijder de beschermende verzegeling zodat de lokstofdamp vrijkomt. Plaats de nieuwe lokstofpod in de basis van de Nattaro Scout val. Schuif de val terug in de clip en plaats hem terug op zijn plek.

Door zijn kleine formaat past de val gemakkelijk tussen de matras en de bedbodem. Nattaro Scout bedwantsenvallen moeten rond het slaapgebied worden geplaatst, bij voorkeur één aan het hoofd en één aan het voeteneind van het bed. Het clipontwerp van de Nattaro Scout betekent dat de vallen onder het matras van het bed kunnen worden geplaatst zonder het risico te lopen dat de ingang van de val wordt geblokkeerd voor de aangetrokken bedwantsen.

Ik heb bedwantsen gevangen in de val. Wat doe ik nu?

Bevries de gebruikte vallen na een vangst bij -18°C gedurende 48 uur om eventuele achtergebleven en moeilijk zichtbare eitjes te neutraliseren, en reinig de vallen indien nodig met lauw water (<40°C). Plaats de val daarna weer terug op zijn plek in je huis.

Is er sprake van een grote vangst en dus een hoge besmettingsgraad in je huis? Neem dan contact op met een professionele plaagdierbeheerser voor bestrijding. Na de bestrijding kun je de resultaten van de bestrijding checken met de Nattaro Scout val en op de lange termijn monitoren of er sprake is van herbesmetting, zodat je direct actie kunt ondernemen.

Waarom zou ik Nattaro Scout gebruiken?

Bedwantspopulaties groeien extreem snel. Daarom is het belangrijk om hun aanwezigheid aan het begin van de plaag te detecteren om te voorkomen dat de situatie uit de hand loopt en de bestrijding snel te starten.  

Het doel van bedwantsenmonitoring is om de aanwezigheid van bedwantsen te bevestigen. Eén bedwants is al te veel; het is immers vaak een teken dat er meer in de buurt zijn.

De beste manier om te monitoren is met deze zeer betrouwbare val die bedwantsen aantrekt en vangt, zelfs als het er maar weinig zijn. Dit geeft de gebruiker ten eerste de gemoedsrust dat áls er bedwantsen aanwezig zijn, deze val ze zal vangen, en ten tweede zorgt het voor een snelle identificatie waardoor vroeg actie kan worden ondernomen terwijl de populatie gemakkelijker onder controle te houden is.

De Nattaro Scout-val biedt een oplossing in de strijd tegen bedwantsen, met respect voor het milieu en zonder giftige producten. De mechanische val is herbruikbaar en gemaakt van biologisch afbreekbare materialen. 

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I consider The Martian my favorite fictional novel of the last 15-20 years. The movie was incredible in that they actually followed the book closer than 99% of other films based on books. It remains my favorite movie of the last 15 years or so as well. I don't know anyone (personally) that loves either of them as much as I do. With that said, I was REALLY looking forward to Artemis. It was good...but, it was certainly not in the same caliber as The Martian was (at least not for me). I enjoyed it a lot, however and appreciated how author Andy Weir chose to go in a completely different direction and not just rehash another similar story, which I am certain would have been great as well. As a result, I was cautious regarding Project Hail Mary. It sounded a little too close to The Martian, but yet, also different in that the circumstances simply could not be more opposite and the stakes so much higher. 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But then again, outside of a science textbook, I haven't really read anything with quite as MUCH science as Project Hail Mary. So maybe he's just as good, but he just puts more science into his books than Crichton, maybe that's it...? Either way, be prepared for a lot of astonishingly interesting science within the pages of this novel...and I DO mean a LOT. I don't say this to make you wary or steer you away...on the contrary, Andy Weir has a special talent for making hard science truly entertaining. The book opens with an absolutely amazing and frightening premise: an astronaut awakes from an induced coma to find the only other two people on board have died at some point along their journey...but it gets worse. He has no idea who he is, or why he's on the ship, and oh yeah, they look to be a long way from home. A really, REALLY long way from home. In fact, the sun he sees isn't actually OUR sun at all. He's managed to leave our solar system entirely. And he has no idea why. ((Minor Spoilers)) The book goes through some clever flash-backs, which set the stage for why the mission happens, and slowly, carefully explains how they managed to get so far away from earth in such a short amount of time. Basically, earth's sun seems to be dying. At the rate of decay, we have maybe 19 years left before the gradual cooling has catastrophic consequences resulting in the death of billions (best guess). Why the sun is dimming is quite the conundrum in the first place. Turns out it really isn't dying, it's being killed by an outside source...which turns out to be easily the greatest find in history. It's alien life, and they are using the sun for food, essentially. It's alien life, but not intelligent life. But still, wow! ALIENS, right??? 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