June 2022 - Katcha Bug & Help Save the UK Insect Population

June 2022 - Katcha Bug & Help Save the UK Insect Population

Fascinating article in the Sun Online yesterday about the decline of British bugs and what we all need to do to help prevent numbers decline even further.

 We all need to do our bit and stop killing the bugs that ‘invade’ our homes and here at Select IP we have a number of innovative solutions.

 We’ve been designing & supplying humane insect traps for over 25 years and yet we’re still probably the UK’s best-kept secret! But don’t just take our word for it, we have thousands of happy customers who’ve been kind enough to share their views on our fabulous Katcha Bug:

 “Every Home Should Have One
This is such a good gadget. We have one upstairs and one downstairs. Before Katcha Bug, it used to be a case of "Oh no,
there's a spider in the bath!" Now it's a case of calmly getting out the Katcha Bug and dealing with the problem. Result: happy
customer and happy spider.

 “This little gadget is a wonderful piece of equipment for those who don't have the desire to squash the life out of any insect
that dares invade the home. It's remarkably easy to use, and it's quite rewarding to see a large arachnid potter off down the
 garden path wondering how he managed to be transfered from a window sill without any pain. Also ideal for getting spiders
out of baths, houseflies off the ceiling (if you move slowly) and any other little beasties that are where they ought not to be.

 “I am not a fan of creepy crawlies but do feel a bit uncomfortable about swatting them - especially spiders. This has been
brilliant - even my husband has used it - and he's not afraid of spiders (supposedly)
Its easy to use and I have recommended it to family and friends.
Its always to hand - just in case. Fantastic idea !!!”

“Wouldn't be without this product. Have one in every room, just in case .Everyone who sees it wants one.

 “There are many great spider/insect catchers on the market. I happen to like this type best as it offers the chance to study
the visitor (which the others don't) before escorting it to an outside location a suitable distance from home.

 

If you want to find out more about the topic, the article can be found here:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/18736094/warning-flies-wasps-kill-house-summer/