Catch pests, not worries! 🐾
The Catchmaster Gluee Louee Rat Extra Large Traps come in a 30-pack, designed for effective pest control without the use of harmful chemicals. Each trap features a large surface area of 50 sq. inches and is pre-scented to attract rodents and insects, ensuring year-round protection. Safe for pets and easy to use, these heavy-duty traps are perfect for maintaining a pest-free home.
Item Weight | 12.8 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 30 |
Target Species | Mouse |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Color | B005IMZ9SI |
T**L
Great buy
I bought these to slow down the population of geckos, they are awesome
J**N
Works really well
No you don't need a box. They're not going in anyway. Make the sticky line as long as you want. Stick the edge of one borad onto the edge of the next and make a long fat line. This is tens times faster than reloading a trap box. Oh yeah .....it ain't pretty.
L**H
Great
This item was delivered on the estimated delivery date.
A**R
Does not catch rats!
Adhesive is too weak to retain rats. Set three traps., and only captured dirty foot prints and a bit of fur. Perhaps these could work for insects, but not for rats. The return process was painless.
J**E
Decent traps
I use these traps underneath my furniture to catch spiders and little bugs that creep up from the basement on occasion.I have also caught mice in them, but they stand about a 50-50 chance of getting away every time depending on how long they’ve been laying around.
M**E
Want to know what nasties are creeping in/around the house day/night? Put down sticky cards!!!!
We love all CatchMaster sticky cards!!! These larger ones cover more surface area so you end up using fewer cards. For people concerned about their pets…Our cat got one stuck to her foot one time! She avoids them now like the plague!!! Your pet will learn as well! They are non-toxic so they should do no harm! Once you put the cards down at the cracks and crevices near your doors or around your refrigerator or dishwasher and see what nasties they catch, you’ll keep them around your house forever. They snag things we never would have believed were sneaking in and around the house. You’ll be appalled at what you don’t know!!!! The manufacturer needs to change the name…even though the larger ones were intended to capture larger furry nasties, they’re great for any creepy nasty crawling around. The cards will sometimes even catch flying nasties that land on the card. They’re incredibly stick, so keep your hands/fingers on the cardboard edges….or you’ll be stuck. Use Goo-gone to remove the residue when you get stuck. I’ve used goo-gone on socks to remove the adhesive, then launder your clothing!
R**G
Only good for smaller things
These are SUPER sticky (I recommend installing with latex gloves). I went out on a limb in case I could catch squirrels with these. I did see tufts of fur, but they are too big to be *caught / trapped* in these. We hope they can keep mice from chewing thru the AC wires again.(Unfortunately I did catch a bird, which I felt terrible about, and doubt it survived based on all it lost and being very stuck to itself.)
M**O
Best Traps I Ever Used!
I noticed an increase of furry creatures and flying cockroaches since they demolished the home across the street. (Ugh. Shuddering as I write.) They took over the condominium unit and we tried everything we could, to get rid of them: wooden spring traps, the black trap boxes that they can crawl into, the electrical boxes that shock them, sticky boards, ultrasonic wall plugs, Bath and Bodyworks mint eucalyptus plugins to deter them... Nothing worked until we started using the Catch Master Heavy Duty Glue Boards.On the first night, we placed the board along a wall (right under the heaters that runs along the wall. We found 4 small mice on one board, the next morning. They were little ones so we knew there had to be more. The next day, we caught another 2 medium sized ones on a board, in the same area. We also caught 2 mice that terrorized our kitchen (there was nothing for them to eat - I seriously think they just liked to run like they're in a playground, squeak, and play tag... or mate. Who knows.) I placed it on the stove. A mouse fell right on it, as it was trying to come out of the space between the stove and oven's lcd panel. They glue was thick enough to make it difficult for the (quite strong) mouse to escape. (It lost some fur in it's attempt to escape). Soon, another mouse fell on top of the same glue board. I haven't caught any roaches with this board, yet. Perhaps the glue is too thick?Oh, and when you're pulling the sheet off the glue board... make sure you're holding it securely and tightly between your fingers. Pull slowly. It's VERY VERY sticky. Like.. you would probably cry if it landed on your plush carpet or very hairy legs as you try to catch it mid air like a soccer ball. It'll take a lot of time plus forever to remove... enough time to think about poor life choices such as why you didn't take your time or hold the board firmly while separating the glue board from the sheet.
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