I would call your vet to be sure. The sticky part may have a toxin on it to kill the rat. Always call your vet if you have a question dealing with the health of your pet, before you post your question on the internet.
no, it does not kill the rat from eating
depending on whether or not the trap is sticky enough and the size of the cockroach
Flies or insects landing in the sticky trap section.
vegtable oil
So the pollen will stick.
it is a sticky roll of paper thin as notebook paper and is sticky on one side to catch flies it gives off a scent.
it either eats them like a Venus fly trap or it has a sticky surface so it makes the insect (s) be more focused on being trapped then eating the digitalis leaf. (I think...)
it either eats them like a Venus fly trap or it has a sticky surface so it makes the insect (s) be more focused on being trapped then eating the digitalis leaf. (I think...)
they are already sticky but the rhino glue would dry & become hard on the other sticky glue so i would say not.........
The stigma catches pollen and the pollen grain germinate on the stigma. The stigma is sticky to catch and trap pollen with various hairs or flaps.
it either eats them like a Venus fly trap or it has a sticky surface so it makes the insect (s) be more focused on being trapped then eating the digitalis leaf. (I think...)
catch him on sticky paper then when you've caught him put him in a container and pour vegetable oil and flour on the sticky paper he's on, he should be able to free himself from the paper then you can release him