- Glue, Peanutbutter scent
- Package length :33.05"
- Package width :33.21"
- Package height :21.08"
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Marvin Mesa Midem
Catchmaster earns evert STAR!!
We have had excellent results with these traps. Yesterday we replaced all 4 traps in our lower level screen patio as they were filled with bugs, spiders, etc. last evening this trap saved me from a potential trip to the ER. I went to pull our grill inside and noticed a new trap now about 6" away from the edge of the wall where we placed it. Upon further inspection it became clear why!! Stuck to this wonderful surface was a Copperhead snake that had gotten inside the screen. There are poisonous, they won't kill you but will make you ill and site of bite will cause incredible pain. Thank you for this amazing product and YES I will be ordering more!!
Steve Morrin
They work
Bought these as replacements for some our pest control man had left. When the first trap he left caught an 8 inch centipede, I quickly went and ordered bulk size more of these. I thought these were the scent free ones however, and they are not...they have a PB scent which is not what I was going for. We do not currently have issues with ants so I'm not really looking to attract any. Main disappointment is that for every 1 centipede these catch, they also trap about 8 geckos. Breaks my heart, especially since we need the geckos to control mosquitoes around our house. Otherwise, yes these work! These have caught snakes, centipedes and smaller pests as needed and as shown in pictures. UPDATED: I've updated to 5 stars since they have consistently proven their worth. I have also noted that if you're quick enough you can release some safer pests (geckos garter snakes, etc) by drizzling olive oil on the pad so that the pest can work its way off safely.
Aimee Hogg
Great product!
I've tried a lot of products. Glue traps and mouse traps. Some worked some of the time. But I had this one mouse. He would come out every night and look at me. He avoided the mouse and glue traps. He wouldn't eat the poison bait. He would just come out every night, scamper around and look at me. And I would get up and scare him away. He would run under a small cart and come out again a few minutes later. This went on for months. And I could tell he was becoming less afraid of me because he was coming closer and was reacting more slowly over time. I didn't want a pet mouse!!! I wanted him gone.!! So I thought to look for glue traps that laid flat on the floor and didn't have a lip. I thought if there wasn't a lip he wouldn't have to climb into the glue trap...which I had been baiting...he could just inadvertently scamper on to it and get caught. These seemed to fit the bill. They arrived quickly and I used two of them that same night under the cart the mouse darts under. Success that first night!!! He came out as usual but was caught as he scampered under the cart. I folded the trap in half over the caught mouse, bashed it with a hammer, and threw mouse and trap in the trash. Great product!!!
Tonia Willie Caudle
Last Resort
Although I hate the idea of glue traps I also hate the idea of mice in my house. I have been battling a mouse pack in my house for 5 months. I have tried everything from humane traps, sealing everything, plastic snap traps, wooden traps, and I even resorted to a Rodent control company. They told me mice are extremely hard to catch in the home and pretty much keep doing what I'm doing. So after 2 weeks of doing strictly what they suggested I almost gave up until someone told me about glue boards. I think they are horrible but I also think my 4 month old infant now having to sleep in my room because they love her room is more horrible. For some reason these little mice love my children's rooms. So long story short I ordered a 36 pack of glue boards. Since peanut butter hasn't worked in any of my traps previously I did turkey bacon partially cooked and crasins. This morning I woke up and already caught one mouse and on another glue board some fur of one the managed to get away. Yes is was sad but I took him on a long car ride away from my home and poured a tiny tiny bit of oil on his paws that were stuck and within seconds he was off. I do however think if you can't get them free or don't want to as mentioned in a previous comment a lady suggested essentially putting them out of their misery. I personally would not just throw them away alive. But I'm happy to say I finally caught one mouse now to catch the rest!
Julita Lomalio
No more SNAKE!!!!
This trap is fantastic!!! It's super easy to put up. Just be aware that it's super super sticky. Also, the sticky glue attracts your pets. If they get caught in it you must use mineral oil to remove them. We used this trap to catch a 3 1/2 foot water snake that decided to live under our patio steps. We set the trap up and he was caught in less then 36 hours. Once he was in the trap you MUST push down on the box to 'finish' the job. I would highly recommend this trap. Way cheaper then an exsterminator.
Ben Myers
It is perfect!! It "catches" insects
It is perfect!! It "catches" insects, lizards, mice... every single one of them. Oh, and look at this cutie we just found in our garage!
Neb Saitiam
I've had better luck leaving it flat instead of turning it into ...
I tried classic spring snap traps, bait boxes, black trap boxes, sonic plugs.... With this product, counting my attic and shed, I've gotten 9 mice in 4 days. The only downside is that sometimes you have to "finish off" the little buggers yourself. Most of the time the mouse is dead or his buddies "take care of him." I've started just leaving them out and not checking them - the longer I leave it out the higher the probability that they are already dead. Also, I've had better luck leaving it flat instead of turning it into a box. As a box I've only caught 1 at a time. Leaving it flat and placing it in their "runway", I've gotten two or three at a time. Bottom line: this if the most effective mouse killer I've used - I can now sleep without being awoken but scratch scratch in my attic.
Pascale Blangenois
Do these work? Hah, YES!!!
We were getting these free from our Pest Control quarterly service, but would always run out and forget to ask for more. After having a mouse problem, I bought all kinds of traps, including these. We managed to solve the mouse issue with some old fashioned snap traps, but kept these around, on the sides of our garage to collect June bugs & other creepy crawlies. Much to our surprise today when we walked to get in the car and found this wiggle worm (rat snake, I think?) on the stick pad!! With curious little children around who know to stay away, but may still startle a snake or be snapped at, we're thankful to get this guy out of our nest. As for the everyday regular pests (spiders, ants, beetles) these have been a blessing at keeping the population low, which thus keeps the mice away and hopefully now will keep the snakes away. Now, off to find a garage door seal since it seems to be letting these slithery guys in!!!
Diana Rose Moffitt
Serious Super Sticky Traps For an Assortment of Critters
It's refreshing to get a product that works as described. I bought these to trap mice that get into our outside garages that have collector cars stored in them. I didn't even fold them into a box but placed them along back walls and near the garage doors. Caught some of these annoying little buggers, trapped on the super sticky adhesive. This year I put some more in the house garage and the other two. Was in for a surprise when a snake about 18" long was trapped on one. Then recently I caught two at different times in the outside garage and then one in the house garage. We live in the country so there's a variety of wildlife. I don't like killing snakes but I really don't like them in our house. With summer getting on, I placed a couple of these on the windowsills in the house garage and loads of flies, spiders and other small buggers got trapped. The attached image is from a couple of days ago. Don't hesitate to buy these. They work!
Emmie Lou
MUST HAVE!!
LOVE!!! I've recently been taken over by mice in my house. I've used snap traps as well as the ultrasonic repellents, which I think have driven the mice into other places inside my house like closets, where it's quiet. I saw babies Saturday morning and I decided to buy these. Got them Tuesday. No joke, I saw a baby mouse THREE TIMES, and each time I set up a trap and in less than a minute I caught the mouse each time. I caught 6 mice in 12 hours, 2 grown and 4 babies. The babies seem to die immediately, but I had to put the box in a plastic bag and stomp the bigger ones to be humane. One of them took off with a box last night and was nowhere to be found this morning. Found the box after work, empty. My best advice to people would be to do all the folding beforehand and peel off the protective paper after so you can quickly assemble the box without getting stuck to it. These have been a godsend.