Earthenware beetle trap, London, England, 1851-1900

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Earthenware beetle trap, London, England, 1851-1900. Science Museum, London. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Insects have long been seen as a nuisance – if not a health hazard – within the home and in the workplace. The crowded and dirty urban environment of Britain in the 1800s provided them with ideal conditions in which to live and breed. This insect trap, based on an ancient design, provided some defence. Encouraged by food placed within the trap, beetles and other insects would climb up the ridged sides of the trap and fall into the hole in the centre. Here they would become trapped. As the inside is smooth, they would not be able to climb out again. maker: Beetle Trap Company Place made: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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