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Brand Catchmaster Color Green/Yellow Style Scented Material Paper Product Dimensions 6″L x 9″W x 6″H Item Weight 22.68 g Number of Pieces 12 Is Electric No Target Species Rodent, Mouse, Insect Item Weight 0.8 ounces Manufacturer atlantic paste ASIN B003ORTFH0 Item model number AA1170 Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank #17 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ()
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Brand Catchmaster
Color Green/Yellow
Style Scented
Material Paper
Product Dimensions 6″L x 9″W x 6″H
Item Weight 22.68 g
Number of Pieces 12
Is Electric No
Target Species Rodent, Mouse, Insect
Item Weight 0.8 ounces
Manufacturer atlantic paste
ASIN B003ORTFH0
Item model number AA1170
Best Sellers Rank #17 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #4 in Pest Control Traps
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Brand Catchmaster
Color Green/Yellow
Style Scented
Material Paper
Product Dimensions 6″L x 9″W x 6″H
Item Weight 22.68 g
Number of Pieces 12
Is Electric No
Target Species Rodent, Mouse, Insect
About this item READY TO USE: Mouse, Rodent and Insect glue traps are pre-scented and are intended for use without additional bait. For best use, leave trap with paper on so pests can acclimate to the trap, then place glue boards along known or suspected rodent pathways. Scented with a special formula to attract insects. YEAR ROUND PROTECTION: Catchmaster glue traps are safe, non-toxic and no-mess. An effective alternative to standalone glue boards that may not hold up as well in damp or humid areas like basements or bathrooms. When placed in an area with normal conditions, glue traps can last up to one full year. HOME & FAMILY SAFE: Designed to help you keep your family protected and safe from unwanted pests in your home, Catchmaster’s glue traps are intuitive, secure and effective. Our pest glue traps are easy to place, simply put the trap against walls & along pathways to catch unwanted pests and insects. Our products are tested under the harshest field conditions to ensure maximum reliability for any level of pest control expert. TOTAL COVERAGE: Can be used indoors in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, and sensitive areas where rodenticides or snap traps are undesirable or prohibited. Our glue boards are proudly made in the USA, fast acting and non-toxic, keeping your family and home safe from pests! INTELLIGENT PEST MANAGEMENT: At our core, we are dedicated pest detectives. We believe in utilizing a science-based approach to integrated pest management. We call this approach Intelligent Pest Management. We leave no stones unturned when it comes to pests and we have unwavering conviction in our products.
These heavy-duty traps are professional strength and require no additional baits. When deployed under normal conditions our long-lasting traps are effective for up to one full year. Our adhesive formula has been specially designed to prevent hardening that can limit the effectiveness. NOTE: If the traps are kept in a location where there are extreme temperature ranges they tend not to last as long in the field.
Note there is no difference between the white backed, and non white backed product.
From our birth in Brooklyn, NY, USA to our current home in Bayonne, NJ, USA, we have been proud to consider ourselves “masters of the catch”. We have grown to an international company that now supplies over 70 countries worldwide and encourage you to be a part of our growth.
We leave no stones unturned when it comes to developing our product line. Our glue is our bond and it is backed with 65+ years of know-how. Our products are field-tested under the harshest conditions to ensure maximum reliability for any level of pest control expert.
We believe that monitoring is a cornerstone to Intelligent Pest Management and all our products reflect this belief. Our products allow you to monitor rodents, insects & mosquitoes with confidence.
Our company was American-based company from the very start. We are proud that our products are designed and created right here in the USA.
At our core, we are dedicated pest detectives. We believe in utilizing a science-based approach to Integrated Pest Management. We leave no stones unturned when it comes to pests and we have unwavering conviction in our products.
WD –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Help keeps the critters to a minimum.
These are great traps. I place them all over my basement as I have more sprikets that I should and an occassional spider here and there. I was not very successful turning the traps into boxes, simply would not catch anything. But laying them flat and they worked great. The adhesive is sticky, be warned. When picking one up, I dropped it face down on the concrete basement floor and it was almost impossible to get up. I got the majority, but still could not get all of the glue up. Overall though, highly recommend.
3 people found this helpful
Yasmin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
There’s no escaping this trap
As someone who lives in an old building and is terrified of bugs I needed something good…I literally watched a house centipede tear off its legs trying and failing to escape the stickiness.If you’re a trap and release kind of person this is not for you.This is definitely not a humane approach but it’s extremely effective. Even in its folded form it catches so many bugs.They’re super easy to put out and fold if needed, I just put out 16 in 5 mins to cover the entire house.
3 people found this helpful
John M. Turvaville –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inexpensive and it really does work!
My professional exterminator gave me a couple of these, and they worked so well that I bought a box of them from Amazon. There is a very noticeable difference in the number of spider webs in my house. Today I saw that one of the boxes had been moved, and when I looked inside I saw a small snake. I figured it would get the occasional mouse, but I wasn’t expecting a snake. These things really do work, and I highly recommend them. I did originally get the peanut butter scented ones, but the peanut butter scent was way too intense, so I bought the unscented ones for the inside of my house and have the peanut butter scented ones in my screened porch and outdoor utility room where the scent isn’t noticeable.
Lingerlings –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Super sticky
These works very well, I mean too well! They are so sticky, if you accidentally drop it or brush it against something, good luck to you on getting it out. But other wise it does it’s job!
SophiaSophia –
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Longer Terrorized by Mice
I live in a large complex, and have had issues of rodents traveling in between the apartments in my building since I moved in. They travel in between the gas line for the stove. Management has been largely ineffective at eliminating or controlling the rodents. I have an extreme phobia of rodents. A couple of months ago, I saw five mice in my apartment at the same time scurrying across my floor, so I knew that I had to take matters into my own hands. I immediately went on line to search for a solution.Before purchasing this brand, I was not familiar with this brand. I settled on this brand based on the number of positive reviews along with photos of snakes and other critters that were caught using these traps. These glue trapped seemed to be promising based on product reviews and photos.Because the only place they are entering and exiting my apartment is through the gas line to my stove, I decided to create a mega glue trap. I cut the excess paper from the traps and glued 3 traps together. I then proceeded to attach another row of 3, and yet another row of 3, and then I slid the super wide and long trap under my stove. I immediately caught 2. I called maintenance and had them remove the trap with the rodents on them, and glued 9 traps again in the same manner as before. This method has been very effective for me. This is the only way I intend to use this product.I can say for the first time in over ten years, I am no longer terrorized by rodents. Before I took matters into my own hands, they were making nightly appearances almost every night without fail. And, every time I saw them, I would scream at the top of my voice and run.Management was putting down traps similar to these that they assembled into boxes. They were also using the black plastic traps with the bait openings. The mice would just avoid those traps. They were 100% ineffective and I could not get their exterminators to purchase the large rat glue traps. Creating a wide glue trap was more effective for me given how they were entering my apartment. The odds were 100% that when they entered through the gas pipe, I would catch them because my glue trap covered almost the entire surface area under my stove.But in addition to that, these traps have a strong off-putting smell that, I believe, is deterring the mice from entering my apartment through the pipes. They have an over-powering smell that I find to be nauseating. I notice it every time I enter the kitchen. Fewer mice are entering my kitchen, which I believe is due to this smell. These have been 100% effective for me when glued together to create a large glue trap.The only downside for me is that I no longer have access to my stove for baking, and I am an avid cook. Because I have a counter convection oven, I have other baking options. However, I miss cooking in my oven. But for now, this is the best option for me. I am no longer terrorized by the rodents in my apartment.
126 people found this helpful
Jan –
5.0 out of 5 stars
SUPER STICKY!
This glue trap is very sticky. If you touch the glue area, you will be stuck to it and it’s quite a predicament to release. LOL. When I check my glue traps, I find little bugs and spiders. I’ve caught brown recluse spiders which are very dangerous and not uncommon in the midwest. I also caught a mouse…catching the mouse was not in my plans and I did not know I had any a mouse in my attic. I didn’t like the idea of a mouse having to endure the sticky trap. I continue to use these traps because they catch tiny bugs that I would not be able to eliminate otherwise. I don’t like sprays, and these glue traps work very well. I do recommend them.
One person found this helpful
Matthew –
4.0 out of 5 stars
It works (but the mouse is still alive)
This works for bugs and mice. Keep in mind that should be attempting to catch some wandering mouse (or mice), these are very effective when laid out open and multiple across thresholds. However, it must be considered that the mouse does not die and has hair. They may also scream (yes, scream) when they run full-speed into the trap. Every movement it makes from there is painful (imagine what it would be like to pull out all your own hair). If you do not notice the mouse in the trap immediately, it will die of thirst within a few days. If you do notice it immediately, you must then find a way to kill the mouse. Either way, the mouse suffers quite a bit. So, while they are effective if you know how to place them, they also are torture for creatures that will be both terrified of you when discovered, and will also look you in the eyes before you ultimately have to kill them. If this bothers you, perhaps look to more humane contraptions.
33 people found this helpful
JozeeeJozeee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great value for the cost. Works great!
I laid several after we noticed an increase in roaches. They worked perfect even to catch the big roaches. I laid several behind the fridge and other corners in the kitchen.
tomo –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Didn’t attract at all by itself, but worked out with bait
It didn’t attract any mouse at all without bait. But once I put sunflower seeds at the center, the one trap caught 2 mice in the first night. I’d buy unscented next time. They were all alive when I found the traps moved next morning. I put the whole trap into a bucket filled with water+bleach then they died and the body was separated from the trap.Update:They escape 1 in 5. The glue is not strong enough to keep healthy but dirty mouse.
Lyla Mae –
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW these catch all the creepy crawlies!
I bought these originally because I ran out of patience with my humane mouse traps. These little glue traps are SUPER sticky and I am so surprised by the sheer amount of spiders that I didn’t know existed in my house until I bought these! Every time I go to check on them, they are just completely full of buggies and I mean I rarely see spiders in my house but now I know they are everywhere and I will never be able to exist comfortably in my home without these sticky little traps snatching up all of them. I have not caught any mice yet, but to be fair I’m not really sure if there are mice in my home to begin with. I will update my review if I find a rodent to confirm if they work or not for mice. Overall, I highly recommend just for their ability to catch all your houses insects.Hope this helps!
3 people found this helpful
Amber Nielsen –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Took one night
Ordered these and they came within 5 hours, set the traps out at night and by the next morning, the mouse I had seen had been caught! Fantastic product and super easy to use.
One person found this helpful
John D. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mouse Glue Traps
We are very satisfied with this product and vendor.
shawn white –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mouse glue traps
These are the same mouse glue traps that our exterminator offers for nearly 1/3 cheaper price.
StephanieStephanie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It works!
I’ve been able to catch two so far! I suspect they were coming through the insulation from my neighbor’s house after finding pieces on the floor like they had been dug through next to the water heater.
AdrianaAdriana –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh, it’s stuck alrightttt!
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These worked brilliant and arrived the day I needed them. This little fella has been creeping around the house, and he ended up in my closet! It ran straight to the bathroom from there, and I trapped him under the larger bin. Later on, I realized I bought these sticky pads after failed attempts to flip the bin. I slide the sticky trap underneath the smaller bin, and moved the mouse over with the bin until it got stuck. You can see in the video that he tried to jump, but couldn’t. 100% recommend these. I bought the scented ones. We have a dog and the dog didn’t bother to mess with the sticky pads at all. Also, s/o to our dog for helping us find the mouse by sniffing 😂
3 people found this helpful
ALLAN –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Maxcatch bait
I have used this trap for several years.
YellowMomba –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not for the faint of heart
Doing some spring cleaning a couple days ago, and in the coat closet we found mouse droppings, quite a bit. Oh no. We have a young toddler so this must be taken care of immediately. A couple months ago we had a gas line installed and they drilled a hole to the house. My husband assumed this is where it/they came from. I took a loaf of bread just purchased a few days prior out of the pantry, bite marks and a hole through it and some bread eaten. This had to be handled and handled fast. Seal the hole, and possible catch any critters around asap.Came across this product. I disregarded reviews for this being a somewhat traumatic process as we’ve owned snakes over a decade that have always fed on live mice/rats. It’s nature and it’s a quick death although I don’t find it amusing, my snakes have to eat.We received this item the next day after ordering the night before. We needed it fast. It arrived on time in good shape ready to be used. My husband placed them under the stove (where we also found feces) and in the entrances of the pantry and coat closet.The baby woke up briefly around 4 am so I went to grab some diapers stored near the coat closet. I turned around and saw it. It was dim besides a small lamp we keep on in the living room on overnight. I saw the pad in front of the kitchen sink and appeared to have something on it. I was half asleep and processing this. It appeared dead on its side. I kept staring at it wondering what it was doing there SEVERAL feet from where it was placed UNDER the stove. After staring at what I thought was a dead mouse and slowly inching closer it started struggling and squirming. It appeared there was 2 on there but my husband later confirmed the other side of the pad was the mouses fur or hair that was stripped during it’s struggle. I discovered it lying on the other side of its body where there was still hair. I instantly went to wake my husband and have him dispose of it and put it out of its misery. It clearly put up quite a struggle and was a lot stronger and larger then any mouse in my years of experience.It’s about 6 hours after the ordeal and I can’t stop seeing it. I mean the entire half side of its body’s hair was on half of the pad while it was on the other. We also have 2 teenagers that would have no doubt felt pity and some level of trauma had they witnessed this. Our snake is due to feed this weekend. I don’t think I’ll participate for a while.It works as it should and fast, but it’s rough. Good luck.
68 people found this helpful
Sunflower –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Used it for catching Cockroach – worked well
I had tried so many products ( pills, spray, roach traps, baits ) for the Cockroaches problem in the house. Nothing had worked. It just came to me one day that to get something sticky and put around the house. I cut this up into strips and lay them down under the fridge, cabinets, kitchen counters, by the walls, bathroom, corners, anywhere that i notice cockroaches. The morning after, the sight is not pretty. If you can’t handle this disgusting sight, please use the folding box method. The Cockroaches craw into the box instead, and will not be so obvious from outside. The down fall is that they often get caught only at the opening of the box. The inside is empty. I thought that is a waste. I cut them up ( before removing the cover sheet) so one big piece can turn into multiple small pieces and discard them the next day. I keep using this method now. No more cockroaches on the floor when the light is turned on in the morning. There is still one or two getting caught on the kitchen counter sometimes, but, I am very please with this outcome. One more advice is to clean out the dead cockroaches each day, the dead ones mostly carry eggs. So, clean them out before the egg hatches. By the way, I also purchased one other band that comes in 4 small piece per sheet, pre cut, but, they don’t catch any roaches. I don’t know why. Be careful if you want to try this method. Don’t step into them, It is very sticky. 🙂
13 people found this helpful
Carla garrett –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product
These work great at catching mostly ants.
Mark Graham –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works good
Got the right order this time
catt –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Effective
Super effective in catching mice and other insects! May May it flat or fold it to make a ‘tunnel’. Such an amazing trap!
Blank BlankBlank Blank –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Caught three! Yippee!!
Works like a charm. I had a small hole in the wall behind my gas stove, which is where they were coming from. I cut up pieces of the trap and stuck it around the hole in the wall. I heard them behind the wall trying to gnaw their way through but it didn’t work. Even if it did, there are some more traps on the floor waiting for them. Very happy with this product. My only complaint is the times I forget they are on the floor and step on them.
3 people found this helpful
Elyssa Mudd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
They work!
These are the best option for spiders that I’ve ever used. Gross but satisfying.
lcarey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great!!
I would purchase these again. They work a lot better than wood or electrical mouse traps.I laid our out flat and use the clear cover over 1/2 of it to protect the sticky part. When I catch a mouse, I just cut it in half and out goes the mouse in the trash! The other half, I uncover and use it again!
Brittany Renae’ –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gets the job Done!
These provide strong adhesive to ensure the nasty little critters don’t break free! The scented option I feel draws the mice to the sticky pads. 5 stars from me!
Rungnapa LynchRungnapa Lynch –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product
Works great better than Combat. I have a lot less cockroaches.
Nan –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pest trap
Easy to get ready for use. Very sticky. Just put out but probably will work as advertised.
Arjuna –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learning Curve – My Tips after a Mouse War – How to Save a Mouse Once Caught
We had a mouse invasion early this year due to Kids leaving doors open, in late winter – early spring. I had some classic wooden traps om hand, and a bucket with ramp and trap door. None of these worked with various baits. I decided to try these sticky traps. Know that mice can be easily removed from these sticky traps by placing oil (I use Olive Oil) under the mice and then holding the traps vertically. Every movement the mice makes pulls them away and the oil prevent reattachment. Usually the mouse is free within minute. It is important to see the mice and do this before they exhaust themselves and die or are too weak to release themselves in this manner or survive once released. Out of 50 mice I would say 40+ were released alive. My son liked this job.First let me tell you that those cartoon you watched as children of clever mice are not fiction. I though they were, but mice are amazingly smart creatures. I laid trap between rooms to contain. Containment is key. This is not a quick fix unless maybe you have very few mice, and then maybe. Mine was a WAR!I used a security system I installed using software that could capture movement and trigger an alert on the system which made it easy to look back at any movement caught. This was a great tool which allowed me to see where they were moving and devise a strategy to further refine the battle plan.Know that mice are able to jump, climb, walk sideways on a wall with the smallest of footholds. Some of my video is stunning. I found that in many areas I saw larger mice able to jump over a single width of traps and I had to place them two wide side-by-side in places. Some mice managed to get to the door frame climbing sideways and jump over traps as well.I do not like the system these use for connecting them together. Too much surface is not sticky between each trap. I use a razor to cut off much of the ends and connect the traps with packing tape on the cardboard bottom side. This also makes for easy separation from the rest when one requires removal to save a mouse.Do not underestimate these critters. Extend your lines of defense further than you might think. If you separate mice from water, food, they will get desperate and find a way if they can.We went 7 weeks without a sign of mice. My house is sealed well on the outside and these IMO were surely clever holdouts. We just discovered two in the laundry room just today and the war is back on some 16 weeks after we though the war was over. I was glad I kept a solid two plus wide line of traps at the door. Much wider than the door BTW, by about a trap length further on each side and at least double wide line of traps. The war is back on. I may update with more intel later.
143 people found this helpful
Sanjay Patel –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good
Easy to use, comparable to my old pest control guy used to use it. We have caught few snakes with this too
CourtneyCourtney –
5.0 out of 5 stars
GROSSED TF OUT BUT WORKS
I’m so scared of spiders and i sleep in my basement, where my room is…. I’m PETRIFIED OF BUGS BUT KNOWING THIS WORKS IS WONDERFUL!
Naval_Retread –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stuck tight!
Mice (or any critters unfortunate enough to venture across these sticky traps are DOOMED. The adhesive is impossible for small animals to break free from and too easy to be trapped in. These things capture all sorts of mice, insects, and small crawling creatures.
Mark A. Villarreal –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
Had a couple of mice in the garage . After one day I caught 2 . Next day a bunch of hair on a trap but no mouse .
U. Kozok –
5.0 out of 5 stars
does what it is supposed to do
It does what it is supposed to do. It’s sticky and catches pests. I use it with lure as a fly trap, with excellent results. Just put a little piece of fish, meat, or whatever, and flies will come and sit on it – forever. Up to over 100 flies per day.
2 people found this helpful
Happyflowerlady –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for cockroaches !
I have been buying thios for quite a while now and it works great for catching cockroaches. They come out behind the refrigerator, so I put a couple of these glue traps down each month, and they get roaches of all sizes on them.They are small for rats, but might be okay for mice.
One person found this helpful
Adonis G.Adonis G. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
They work
It does what I was looking for. It works. Slowed down the population of bugs drastically. You can put these anywhere you’re having issues, flat or folded
AdashEss –
5.0 out of 5 stars
10
Been trying to catch a mouse by folding the pad and using peanut butter. Didn’t work. Left it flat and used a small trail of deshelled sunflower seeds. Worked like a charm
Railfarmer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very effective, but not for the squeamish
We don’t fold these into cute little boxes. Folding them up reduces their coverage. And one might think folding them into boxes helps the squeamish by not letting them see captured critters struggling but it’s actually the other way around: if you don’t see them then you probably won’t notice them until it’s too late to save them if that’s your bag.They catch all kinds of bugs we didn’t even know we had, mice, snakes, etc.It’s up to you whether you let them die on the pad, or release them from the pad and kill them quickly, or release them from the pad and set them free. The important thing to give you this freedom of choice is that using vegetable oil to release captives works very quickly and easily. If you use a little squirt bottle of oil then you can even release captives selectively. This also makes it much easier to release the family pet. (It’s better to put the traps where pets cannot reach them … especially since a captured mouse, e.g., will probably attract the pet to investigate and then get themselves stuck to.
3 people found this helpful
Clint D. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sleep Peacefully Knowing These Traps are always At work!
I have been buying these for years. They are amazingly tacky and will catch whatever comes across it. You can leave flat under furniture or make it into a roll to keep it from sticking to the floor etc. We place them in the attic and garage. Bugs, and small pests will be caught and then disposed of. Very good price compared to HD.
One person found this helpful
Taylorsmom –
5.0 out of 5 stars
For anyone wondering if they’re inhumane…
So I got these because I live on a nature preserve and… wildlife happens. Mostly eight leggers, but also pantry invaders.For the record, I use the same method that John’s Hopkins uses for putting the catch to bed. I do not throw live creatures in the dumpster! Alternatively I also sometimes drive them out to a distance that they don’t find their way back and free them.They can be released from the glue with olive oil.When my cat left a stunned baby mouse in my bathroom (which I almost stepped on!) I decided it was time to get some new traps. I love the way these are made to fit in different spaces and can fold so that my geriatric chihuahua doesn’t end up wearing one like a swimming flipper, which happened with the solid plastic ones I’ve had in the past. I thankfully haven’t caught anyone yet but at least I know I have them stationed around the problem areas so I know next time before they make a home..
3 people found this helpful
Briana B. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best things ever
No poison could do the job, I just put these in the worst parts of the house and within one month my problem was gone. Comes with a lot of them. 100% worth it. No chemical smell super sticky and a little dawn dish soap helped to unstick it to unwanted surfaces when touched by accident.
2 people found this helpful
Theresa G. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Always on hand
I use these in my basement to catch spiders, rolly pollies and yes small snakes. I can’t imagine what would be crawling around down there if I didn’t use these. Only issue is they are super adhesive so if you accidentally touch in any way they will stick to you. I always wear gloves and am careful not to step on them, I learned the first time. 🙂
Urbanbuzzmagcom –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t Get Stuck
Greetings, I do not know what they use but do not accidently drop anything on these things you might as well through it out. One of my favorite CD’s drop and oh well garbage. I tried to pull it off but to no avail. I just hope the mice do the same. LOL So far I only caught a spider. Which in a way is good news I suppose.
One person found this helpful
Marilyn Martinez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
does what it needs to!
Easy to fold up into boxes. I got these because I wanted to get rid of an annoying little lizard that was frequenting my garage and would not leave. So I set these traps and in 2 days eventually the lizard made it into one of these traps and I was able to get it out my garage. Delivery was speedy. I recommend. Thank you Jesus for this buy!
Talisha –
4.0 out of 5 stars
would like more per box
would like to have more per box. the sticky part needs to be cooled before using.
Brodie62 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s horrible, but it works..
I’ve never really had mice until this past year. Originally there was one that moved in last year (that I knew of) and I just let the little dude do his thing, he was never really a bother. This winter however they’ve been popping up all over and, well let’s just say I’ve killed somewhere around 40 and I’m still reaping souls daily.. :_( Anyways, the traps I’ve used thus far in order of affectivity least to best.Humane traps- I laid four of these out last year and only one ever got set off. I used the blue little plastic ones. Anyways, it took nearly 9 months before I ever caught one and.. it being so long I kinda forgot about it, so he didn’t make it.Vectors electric trap- just got this guy and I gotta say, I’m loving it. Catches one nearly daily, often two or three. It does take 4 AA batteries and I have seen one come bolting out screaming. This is still newer to me so, I’m putting it lower, but may be my top in time.This Glue Trap- mine are scented, which is useless for mice. Maybe scented for bugs? Anyways about half of my catches has been these. I find it best used around known nest areas and under doorways. I don’t think I’ve caught any along the wall. These ones require constant checking, unless you’re okay with them suffering, ripping off limbs, fur and skin to escape or just eventually suffocating or dying out of fear. A lot of the time you will hear them screaming.. especially babies. You can catch and release them with a little bit of oil dripped onto it, but I’m at the point all must die.. plastic bag drop a hammer, weight or stomp it.. They really take nothing to crush and end quickly. They’re incredibly soft.. I hate using these, I’ve only ever harmed anything as a mercy.. until now. These are the most effective way to catch, but they’re far too wrong for me to put at one and they don’t kill. They torcher to death. Best for those without love or sympathy for other animals.Good ol Snap- sometimes you have to adjust the clip to increase sensitivity, but these are always reliable so long as you test and set them right. I’ve yet to find a brand that kills 100% of the time immediately, but they all usually do. Sadly some still suffer and you’ll have to hunt them down as they drag themselves off with it.(I’ve recently gotten a poison from Walmart that’s supposed to be fast and reduce the smell of corpses by 95%. I’ll put these on here in a week or two as I’ve just picked them up today.)
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Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
They Work Really Well!
In a span of 3 weeks, I caught over 30 mice in my garage using these traps. I strategically place them in the corners where they are apt to travel the most. I’ve tried a lot of traps and these have produced the best results. Just be prepared when it comes time to dispose of them.
JK –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good but in the beginning only.
Be sure to handle with latex gloves thus not to impart human scent. These traps do initially work, but after some success, the rodents learn to avoid (perhaps after seeing their friends ensnared) and thus ignore them completely. The rodents will defecate and urinate all around the traps perhaps warning others to stay away.But initially, they do work, as I’ve caught 7 mice to date.
Lindsay A –
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY STICKY, Big Fan
I am a teacher that teaches in an outdoor classroom trailer. There are lots of bugs, especially cockroaches. I hate cockroaches. Bought these and put them next to my exterior doors and they do exactly what I want them to do. Be careful to not step on them if you don’t assemble them like an open air box because your shoe will stick on it and be very difficult to get off. Super sticky!!!
RTR reyes –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very handy
This is my 2nd purchase. The first one had several where the paper was too difficult to remove. Deep in the box it was easy. This box was better. I do fold them as instructed. Sometimes I leave them flat and slide underneath furniture. Super easy disposability.
BenningtonBennington –
5.0 out of 5 stars
These WORK and They are Awesome!!!
These peanutty sticky pads WORK!! I left a bunch out in the garage (which is attached to my kitchen on the other side of the wall) and within 2 hours I caught one already!Let’s just say I quickly, humanely and efficiently killed it out in the backyard.
Jeffro –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good mouse trap and insects love it too!
Been using these for years, they do the job they are designed for. I got them to deal with mice but bugs seem to love them alot as well. Only issue i have is mice sometimes get off them easier then the sticky traps that have the slightly walled sides. Overall great product(and usually wait for sale).
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A Ford –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Catches bugs and mice as promised
They worked well, we only had one mouse escape the trap. . . That we know of. Great for spiders too!
m.t –
4.0 out of 5 stars
They work great,
Bugs.
Will R –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great traps!
Got these and laid them out flat where I saw a mouse. Two nights later, got ‘em! It appears the mouse tried to dodge around the traps or moved them when he was struggling to get free but ultimately he was stuck stuck. Disposing of the critter was gross because it peed and crapped itself, and was struggling vigorously when I found it. Got the job done pretty quick though.
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L. Lick –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Valued critter catcher!
Second time these have been ordered. Work as advertised. Good value. Great for those pests that are a bit pesky to catch and recycle outdoors. Also, for those flying southern terradactyls known as palmetto bugs!
sleamms Petit-Maitre –
4.0 out of 5 stars
time
i like it
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mouse Traps
Living in the country there is ample amount of mice to catch. These work great, mouse gets on but they don’t get off. Purchased the bulk pack and for the money works great.
TK –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The max catcher..
This product is works amazing it does catch a lot of insects and even catch small snakes. It’s good to keep in the corners of your garage. It works amazing.
Jennifer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works
These work but it’s hard to fold them without getting stuck to it
jeremy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect work bugs and critters.
I personally use these at the corners of doors and window to help snag bugs sneaking in. Works great!