Trapping is used when you want more compression strength or tension strength. Frank was right. It refers to the cross section shape(trapezoidal) of the limb. On wood bows((I don't build glass bows), woods that are compression weak can be built with a belly that is wider than the back, thus increasing the compression strength for that bow. On a few of the boo backed bows I built I realized once I started tillering, that the boo was overpowering the belly. I opted to rasp the sides so the back was narrowed than the belly. This decreased the tension strength for that bow and it only took a moderate amount of set.
I know trap cross sections are used with some modern glass lam bows but that's for someone more familiar with glass bows to explain. Pat