🕵️♂️ Catch pests in style—because your home deserves a chic defense!
This 12-pack of Mouse Glue Traps offers a non-toxic, easy-to-use solution for pest control. With a foldable design, these scented sticky traps can be placed strategically around your home to catch mice and insects without the mess of traditional traps. Safe for families and pets, they come in various colors to suit your aesthetic while effectively keeping your space pest-free.
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Works
Good mouse and pest traps. I caught a mouse and some centipedes. They are sticky and easy to use. Just take the flim off an place them around where you need. I would definitely get these again. I definitely recommend
D**O
Does Not Work as Well as Other Types of Mouse Traps
I bought a Max-Catch (“Made in USA”) set of glue traps & compared them with this Vertmuro (“Made in China”) set of glue traps, & set them in the same areas of an unfinished part of my basement. They both worked in a similar fashion, with no noticeable differences. Both have (what seems to me) to be a faint peanut butter smell. They probably smell a lot more strongly to mice than to humans, but the mice may be able to tell that there's no real peanut butter here. They both "trapped" a mouse, but were outperformed by other types of mice traps. They two brands have similar but not identical instructions, & the pics are also presented differently. The Vertmuro traps are packed in a resealable plastic bag (a benefit if you want to reduce the smell) inside a cardboard box & instructions/warnings are printed on the outside of the box, but the Max-Catch traps come loose in only a cardboard box with instructions only on the back of each glue trap piece. I compared these glue traps with 2 other types of traps.An "old-fashioned" mouse trap (which snaps shut when a platform containing food is touched) was the best performer, when baited with a single piece of dry cat food (chicken flavor). 6 mice were trapped in this type of device, none apparently escaped (no traps were sprung without my finding a trapped dead mouse).The second best performer was poison Bromethalin Bait Chunks, which I smeared with peanut butter. This is designed to induce the mice to seek their (outdoor) water supply after consuming part of the bait chunk. All 6 of the bait chunks used, showed missing peanut butter & gnaw marks & displacement. No dead mice were found in the area (unless they were in a glue trap or old-fashioned mouse trap), so I can only assume they expired outside the house.Each brand of glue traps (as mentioned above, 6 total used & all were placed flat, not in the "box" configuration) contained only 1 trapped mouse each (2 total). Each glue trap contained more dead insects than mice. The glue traps also produced results slower than the other 2 types of traps, & both types worked only after I dropped a single piece of dry cat food onto the centers of the traps.Conclusion: the glue traps do work, but seem to need extra bait, & even then, are not as effective as the other 2 types of mouse traps I compared them with.
S**G
Works as Expected, Two Ways to Deploy.
These come stacked in a zip lock inside a cardboard box. Each trap has a piece of wax paper covering the sticky material the paper extends at least 1/2" past the sticky edge in all directions. This makes it easy to remove the paper without getting your fingers gummy.While these are are listed as both "mouse" and "rat and pest" traps, I think mouse and insects are probably more correct. These are fairly small to be used for rat traps.You can deploy these as flat traps, or fold them into house shapes, which sometimes works better for mice in open areas. Folding also keeps the traps cleaner in dusty areas.Folded they are 5 1/4" x 2 5/8" x 2" tall.Flat they measure 9 1/4" x 5 1/4".The glue area is about 7" by 4 1/2"If you decide to use these folded, it works best if you pre-fold (but not secure the tab), prior to removing the paper, this helps to keep your fingers out of the glue. After you remove the paper,Instructions for use are printed on the reverse of the glue side, as is a calendar to record month of deployment or when trap was checked.
J**8
If you have unwanted pests
These glue traps are an effective way of ridding your house of unwanted pests, whether mice, rats or even roaches. Plus, they’re easy to dispose of. Just make sure the glue doesn’t get on your hands, shoes or clothing. It’s strong stuff and not easy to get off of anything else. It’s that effective in doing what it needs to do.
D**I
Great. Easy to use, and versatile
Hard to write much more than I placed in the title, in truth. I mean, what more do you really want in such an item? This simply sort of has it all. It's always an unpleasant experience, having to capture and kill rodents. Yet for their disease and unpleasantness, it is a necessary task."Building the better mousetrap" has been fodder for eons, and here is simply one class of item which accomplishes the task. It may not be my personal favorite, as I do appreciate the quick death of the standard pressure plate design. At the same time, this is an excellent item for certain areas, and one that will last for a good while.I like that it can be used in different formats, as well. Especially in a household with pets, the "house" design is a nice option. Lay it flat, build it up. Whatever works for you, I expect these will indeed work well.
J**X
Doesn't really work...
The media could not be loaded. Didn't work for me, but still giving it 2 stars and here's why...I probably used it for what it's not intended to be used.I have rats coming to my backyard up my tangerine tree to feed on the fruits, so I used this with peanut butter to try and catch it. First, I used one pad with peanut butter in the middle. The rat came and ate it, but didn't get stuck on it. Maybe it was able to eat it without getting on to the board. So I used 4 to form a bigger area, but the same thing happened. Peanut butter gone, and no rat.I decided to test out the glue myself and it's just not sticky enough. The glue is hardened, so unless you put lots of pressure on it, you can just pull away clean (see my attached video).I'm just giving it the benefit of the doubt here... I used it outdoor and on a (bigger) rat, that may not have ran completely onto the glue board and was able to pull away. But I think if it was the softer glue, it may work better.
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