
Protecting large, sensitive areas from pests requires a scalable and adaptable solution. The Catch Zone Pest Boundary Roll is the answer, offering unparalleled flexibility and coverage to pest management professionals (PMPs). The Catch Zone’s massive 60-foot-by-12-inch roll format allows you to create continuous, custom-sized barriers that conform to any space — from wrapping entire pallets of product to sealing off large rooms and hallways.
Its quick, easy-to-deploy design makes it the fastest way to secure extensive areas and address “hot spots” or post-treatment cleanouts. The powerful, adhesive surface is engineered to capture both crawling insects and rodents, providing a versatile, dual-purpose defense.
For enhanced effectiveness, its formulation is compatible with attractants and pheromones, allowing you to create a highly targeted solution. Whether you need to establish a perimeter around a warehouse, a hospital or a food-processing facility, the Catch Zone offers a seamless, non-toxic and effective pest management boundary.
About Catchmaster Pro
Catchmaster Pro is the professional brand of AP&G Co., a leading manufacturer of pest management solutions. Using a science-based approach, the company creates high-quality products for rodent, insect and mosquito management. Founded in 1952 in Brooklyn, N.Y., by Moses Frisch, an immigrant chemist from Hungary, AP&G Co. started with the production of specialty adhesives. Now based in Bayonne, N.J., with third-generation Frisch family members at the helm, AP&G has helped to support PMPs in their control, monitoring and prevention work of pests worldwide.
Key milestones include introducing the Catchmaster brand to the pest control industry in 1977; the first Catchmaster glue traps in 1982; Catchmaster glue boards in 1984; the Catchmaster fly product line in 1991; mechanical rodent traps in 1999; a line of bed bug adhesives, traps and monitors in 2010; the GLOstick and SilentTrap Flying Insect Traps in 2011; Ovi-Catch mosquito trap in 2015; Catch Zone in 2018 and Final Feed mosquito bait in 2019.
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