🧲 Stick it to pests with style!
The Trapper Max Free Mouse Glue Boards come in a pack of 12, designed to effectively target mice and insects in various settings. Ideal for areas where traditional traps are not suitable, these boards are pet-safe and can be used flat or folded for discreet pest control. Measuring 8 inches by 5 inches, they are perfect for residential, commercial, or industrial use.
A**R
These work Incredibly well!!!
What I have noticed is that bugs are seasonal. I live in the country. I keep these out on the floor by the walls, three in my 1000 sq. ft. basement. I change them out about every 3 months. I use less poison (bug bombs) now than I used too. I see fewer crickets than I used too. If I start to see them I am reminded to change out my glue boards like you see here. I mean look how effective these things are. Amazing!
F**H
Mouse trap
My cat was staring under the stove everyday all day and I was thinking we had something under it but everytime I looked I didn't see anything. I ordered this and the first day it was under the stove we caught a mouse. This worked perfectly. It was easy and fast. No mess to clean and super easy to set up. I recommend this.
M**T
Must have strong stomach & just because they're trapped does not mean they are dead
I really dislike using this form of trap. That being said in the first day of laying them out 3 little mice were caught. It seems that the larger & I think older mice are aware of these traps and have been able to avoid them unfortunately.One downside is that we weren't able to catch anything with them folded so laying them flat was the most effective way. I was surprised at how long it took for the mice to actually die once caught on the trap. When I removed each trap , empty when I went to work and 6 hours later having caught 3 I thought they were dead when I carefully picked up the cards to double plastic bag them and throw them outside in a trashcan.Once I got near the trap 2 mice started struggling & it was very sad as I took them out. BEWARE also if one gets trapped near the edge of the trap that does not have glue on it. One ( also not dead but definitely trapped) had tried chewing it's way out but could not chew through the glue part. It was very scared and I think would have bitten me out of fear if my hand had gone anywhere near it's head. Out of the 12 traps laid 5 mice total were caught. I would have given the product 5 stars if it had worked folded up simply because it would have been less gruesome for me. The product dors work. I'm ordering more and seeing if it's the strength of the glue that's not catching the " adult" mice or if it's their awareness of them.As far as the " peanut butter scent" neither me or my fiance could smell anything. That's a plus. Be aware when picking the traps that if any part touches your sock, that sock is a goner.
D**2
Be careful which vendor you're buying from
These work great and scent free - love them. WARNING - Some vendors are shipping scented MAX instead of Free MAX - beware! DIY is a safe vendor!
J**Z
Excceds my expectations! These traps seem to catch scorpions, crickets and bugs of all type
No chemical smell and no mess. I place these indoors and outdoors in inconspicuous locations where only bugs would be crawling (ie: back of pantry, along walls behind furniture, etc....).As someone with no pets who lives in a totally clean and highly organized home, I am still amazed at the amount of bugs that get trapped over the course of 6 months. I change the garage traps every 3 months and the indoor traps every 6 months. They have even trapped several scorpions. This one made the mistake of getting his tail caught and then died without getting food or water.Important Note:If you have a scorpion problem, you will need to hunt the scorpions at night with a black light. These traps are helpful but you need to buy a blacklight flashlight and Terro makes a scorpion killer bug spray which is fantastic....Installation tip:Indoors, I use a bit of clear tape to hold the traps tightly against the floor and wall. This prevents them from being moved when the cleaners vacuum and mop. In the garage, I use masking tape (regular or blue) which helps keep them firmly attached to the concrete. You definitely want them right up against a wall. You will be amazed at what gets trapped inside.These reviews take valuable time. If you find this information helpful, please click the helpful button below which will make it appear higher in the review section. This is an very affordable 5 star product which is great for people who don't want to be exposed to chemicals inside their home. I would highly recommend.
L**A
useless
These glue traps are not sticky enough to catch a mouse. I used several traps and the mouse stole the bait.
N**.
Effective
These always seem to trap dozens of cockroaches and are non-chemical solutions to insect control. Easy to setup and can be placed just about anywhere indoors and in the garage. Problem is they can also catch lizards, which is counterproductive. I found a lizard trapped and I tried to free it without any luck. Unfortunate.. because lizards are better for controlling insects than these traps. Just be aware of this, and I'd suggest only placing them indoors for this reason.
D**N
Get rid of nats fast!
Put them out they work well. I had so many nats this year. They seemed to just keep coming. So I ordered two sets of these. I put them everywhere. I taped them to the bottom of my cabinets by my coffee maker. They tended to congregate there. I also put them on the cabinet doors and under the stove hood. Anywhere they seemed to hang out. I even wrapped one inside out on my fruit bowl handle. Didn't even have any fruit in the darn bowl and they hung out there in droves. If they could think you would be wondering if they were hoping for some fruit to be set out. Don't leave green peppers out for any length of time they love those. And they love my tomatoes. I had to my tomatoes in the refrigerator because they wanted to be all over them. This Trapper Max boards work Wonderfully. I'm so glad I'm getting rid of these pests.
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