When we casually notice those yellow or multi-colored Strong Fly Traps in our homes or commercial spaces, most of us perceive them as simple, passive physical traps—just sticky surfaces waiting for flies to land on them by chance.
The scene is a familiar one: the kitchen light flicks on at night, revealing those glossy figures scurrying for cover into every possible crack and crevice. In the long-standing battle against household pests, the cockroach remains one of our most stubborn and reviled adversaries.
In the millennia-long survival contest between humans and mice, the mouse trap has emerged as one of the most common rodent control tools in modern homes and commercial spaces, thanks to its unique "non-lethal trap" design.