An insect trap (100) is disclosed comprising an entrapment chamber (110) having a first compartment (102) disposed over a second compartment (104) and a transverse wall (106) separating the first compartment (102) from the second compartment (104). The entrapment chamber (110) has an open first distal end (112) and an open second distal end (114). A first entry structure is removably attached to the open first distal end of the entrapment chamber defining a first plurality of entry apertures (126) for insect access directly to the first compartment. A second entry structure (140) is removably attached to the open second distal end (114) of the entrapment chamber (110) defining a second plurality of entry apertures (146) for insect access directly to the second compartment (104). A further embodiment discloses such a trap with a plurality of compartments each having a conical tapered guide (128, 148) disposed over the entry aperture of the compartment.