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Catchmaster 72MB Mouse Bug Glue Boards offer a powerful, non-toxic pest control solution using a peanut butter-scented adhesive that remains effective for over a year. Ideal for homes, offices, and restaurants, these ultra-sticky boards trap mice, insects, and small rodents without poisons or pesticides, providing a safe, long-lasting, and versatile defense against unwanted pests.






| ASIN | B003ORTFH0 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #1,127,200 in DIY, Tools & Garden ( See Top 100 in DIY, Tools & Garden ) #5,110 in Pest Control Equipment & Devices |
| Item model number | 72MAX |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 22.86 x 15.24 cm; 1.63 kg |
J**!
These traps are great. I hate that I had to use them but I put them in some of the rent houses I have and it was crazy what it caught in the first day! Very sticky. I found if you fold along the lines and then take the film off it it much easier. You can shape them into a rectangle form or keep them flat, both ways work well. They are a good size. It cought a 3" mouse that I knew nothing about. They do have a slight distinctive smell if you put a lot out, but nothing that is to unbearable. The warmers I put out helped with that issue. They are not the most attractive things to look at but I'd rather see them then what I saw when I first walked in. They are durable. I also found that if you keep the paper on you can cut the board smaller, like into four pieces, to fit into smaller places, plus instead of using one large one everywhere, you can put smaller ones out that are less noticeable. Of course you'll have to designate and eventually clean a pair of scissors because the glue will still get onto them. *Update. I started using these in my own home just to see what would happen. I actually caught a scorpion, spiders, and some other strange looking bugs! These work great in the garage too! I also found that you can use clear tape to tape around the boards and use them on walls and also under cabinets, sides of drawers, the tape makes it very versatile. I also put one in the car just for jokes, but found that it had caught some flies that managed to find their way in there. So these things work great. I highly, HIGHLY recommend these anv for the price it's great to have extra. Also I found that eventually you will have to change them out because they do loose their stickiness, but that is mostly to dirt,dust,hair stuff of that nature that gets caught as well. It appears nothing gets away!!!
L**E
They're super sticky and they smell good, like peanut butter. I caught what must have been a family of mice in my shed. Ten mice over four days. Two big mice, eight smaller. A couple escaped the traps after getting stuck, but most did not. That was a few weeks ago. No mice since, but a lot of bugs getting caught all the time. I rarely see a beetle when the lights are on, but these traps have caught a few hundred 1 1/2 inch black beetles, many spiders, and other crawling bugs of various types. Makes me wonder what goes on in my "man cave" when the lights are off and I'm not around. They're not that attractive to look at; a white piece of cardboard that says "MAX-CATCH" lying here and there, but neither Good Housekeeping nor Home Handyman magazines have asked to come and photograph my shed recently, so I can live with it. In the ten months since I bought this 72-pack of traps I've caught about 20 mice and many hundreds of bugs. I just put out another dozen new traps a few minutes ago, and I still have 24 left, so this package of traps will last me about 18-20 months start to finish. The adhesive doesn't dry out and stays just as strong as day one no matter how long I leave them out. Not a bad way to spend money, because these traps do a pretty good job of removing various vermin from your living space.
C**.
I live in Arkansas and it has been a nonstop all out war with these critters since I have moved to this state 20+yrs ago. These are the best weapons I have found for scorpions, giant man eating spiders, brown recluses, etc. I have purchased these for years and they have always done the job.
H**S
I like the large quantity for a very low price. It really helps us track what’s making it in and when to spray.
B**N
They have to lay flat on the trap sometimes they walk right over the trap. I have caught so many spiders but some of them I thought were so smart because in one room they weren't getting caught at all. One room I laid down 72 traps and not one of them had a spider but all of my floors were covered in babies and big huge spiders like these. They were running right over the traps. I believe if they get wet from spraying or mopping and then you put the traps back down the spiders won't stick them anymore. spiders would be on the floor but would not be in the traps next to him knowing they had to have ran inside them. In my video you can see the example I finally found the spider that was leaving a bunch of webs in my bedding in my room and on every corner and every wall that were webs that I just deep cleaned yesterday. Today the spider I found ran right through the trap. There are baby spiders all around my room and no babies spiders are in a traps. You may have to replace them as these are about 3 months old and they lose their stickiness due to dust which no matter what you can't avoid. In the beginning I was catching thousands of spiders in my basement that I lived in I was renting. I was getting about 10 bites a night and there were so many spiders laying babies They were all different breeds widows wolf spiders funnel webs spiders and even bigger spiders I can't remember the name of. I have the huntsman spiders because I live in the port of Tacoma so they all come off the ships I have Australian mouse spiders. Most of them I've found to hide in holes especially metal bed frame holes and they leave their babies in there or metal shelf holes anything with metal hollow two that have tiny little holes they can squeeze into so I duct tape every little crack that has a crevice because that yellow spider in the video came out of one of the holes in my shelf today and my last basement house they were in my metal bed frame there were so many of them I was feeling about 60 a day a spring bug killer spraying into the holes but it wouldn't kill them all so I then ended up with 30 underneath my bed after the 60 were dead then 20 the next day then it was a nightmare and they never completely went away now they're getting bigger again and I just have to keep on staying on top of it everyday because I only get about one bite per day now where it used to be 10 bikes today bites in my bed autocorrect gosh darn it AHHRRRH
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