🪤 Catch pests before they catch you — the pro’s choice for a pest-free zone!
Catchmaster Max-Catch Mouse & Insect Glue Traps come in a bulk pack of 72 non-toxic, unscented adhesive boards designed for indoor use. These traps provide up to one year of effective pest control against rodents and insects without the need for bait, making them a safe, mess-free, and professional-grade solution for homes and commercial spaces.
Number of Pieces | 72 |
Target Species | Rat, Mouse, Snake |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | Unscented |
Color | White |
K**E
Super Sticky and Convenient
I bought an old rough house in rural east Texas which is overrun with bugs and varmints. These glue pads nuisances under control, catching bugs, mice, rats, and unfortunately even a snake.These glue pads are simple to use, just peel of the wax paper and put them down where you need them. Keep in mind you do not want to put these out in the open around kids and pets. (Install them in a glue trap encloser if you have pets or kids.)
C**A
Effective for Roaches and Great Value
Absolutely fantastic deal - definitely works for roaches. Been eradicating a roach problem with growth regulators and physical extermination and these made a huge difference. Lined them around my fridge stove and other hotspots and caught 32 the first night. They come in slightly bent but flatten on their own once they're out of the box. If using for roaches go get yourself some gentrol spray as well, disrupts their growth cycle. 72 for this price is definitely the way to go if you've got any real pest problem and you need to track it in the long term. Please don't use for mice. Cruel process. Learn to set other traps! Wont kill ya!
D**A
Seems cruel, but can't argue with results!
A weather strip on our garage broke in the corner, and we didn't notice it. Well, apparently, around the same time, the drought in the Midwest also made mice come through our area in droves. We started off using the snap traps, because we wanted to be "humane", but then the little critters got wise and stopped getting caught in them. These traps were a saving grace! They are VERY sticky, and we haven't had a single one get caught and then get away.My husband put them in a spot where we were pretty sure they were coming in (directly above our garage, where an internet cable runs through the floor of our second story). They were climbing the walls like Spider-Man, apparently. We were catching them one right after the other! I thought it would never end, but it has. After installing a new weather strip, we haven't seen one in probably around a week.Now, I'm not going to lie to ya, it's a grizzly matter: this WILL catch them, but you have to..."dispatch" them yourself. We used a 5 gallon bucket of water to...end their existence. I also suggest using an N95 mask and gloves when dealing with them, because the white-footed and deer variety are known to carry Hantaviruses, lymphatic bacteria, and other contagious pathogens in their urine and feces, and they WILL move around - wafting bacteria and viruses into the air! If you're immunocompromised, it could spell disaster for your health, so I DEFINITELY recommend an N95 for folks who have lung issues and/or poor immune systems, smokers, etc, and anyone who just doesn't want to risk catching a pulmonary or hemorrhagelic disease. Don't take risks with your health. That said, if you want the job done fast (so that they don't have time to breed and make more), these are great for that reason.Also, another thing to note, we have small children, and small children have questions and are curious. I do NOT recommend putting these traps down anywhere little hands and little eyes can touch or see them. It's something we personally didn't think about until it was too late, because our cat picked one up and dropped it on our 3-year-old's blanket, and it BIT HER! A tetanus shot, antibiotic prescription, and ER visit later, and we sent our kids to Auntie's and Grandma's while we de-cluttered and hunted the little nuisances. Luckily, she seems to be okay - despite the ED physician refusing to give her the rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin (they didn't even test the subject that bit her, and we took it with us!) So, again, don't take any chances.These have been literal lifesavers. They are pretty big, you can fold them into a tunnel, of sorts, or link them together to ENSURE that nothing is able to move from one area to the next (we found this to be the best use of the linking capabilities: putting them across a threshold or along corners near the baseboards). You get quite a few in each pack, as well, so you don't end up "wasting" them. We also bought the Tomcat variety, but these seemed to work better and we caught more with them (only caught two with the TC variety - OVER 20 with these).Despite not having seen any for a week or so, we're keeping these on our subscribe list and swapping them out every week or so to make sure it never gets like it was! We also got the peanut butter scented ones, but neither of us detected a scent at all. That said, SOMETHING was drawing them to the traps. I hope the formula never changes, because these are the absolute BEST mouse traps.
D**D
good for controlling pests
I tried these mouse and insect glue traps, and they’ve been pretty effective in catching pests around my house. The pack comes with 72 traps, so you get a lot of coverage for different rooms. The traps are already pre-baited, which makes it easy to set them up without any extra work. I placed a few around my kitchen and basement, and they caught mice and some bugs pretty quickly.One thing I like is that the traps are non-toxic, so I don’t have to worry about harmful chemicals around my pets or family. They’re also easy to dispose of once they’ve caught something, which makes cleaning up simple. I’ve been using them in a few places around my house, and they’ve definitely helped reduce the number of pests I was dealing with.However, there are a couple of downsides. First, the glue is a little too sticky, and it can be messy if you accidentally touch it. It can stick to your hands or anything else, so you have to be careful when handling them. Another issue is that the traps don’t always work well for larger rodents. While they do a good job with mice and insects, bigger rats can sometimes escape or not get caught as easily.Overall, these glue traps are a great way to control pests, especially if you’re dealing with smaller rodents or insects. They’re easy to use, safe around kids and pets, and come in a big pack for long-term use. Just be mindful of the mess and size limitations when using them.
A**S
These things are awesome!!!
I' live by the river and have had some issues with bugs.. whether folded properly or left flat, they kick all kinds of butt with how many they can hold. Helped tremendously! They are super easy to use, and come with fold lines in place, to help assembly. While they are a little pricey, they do the job!
S**F
Catches Brown Recluse
Catches Brown Recluse! They basically stand on their tip-toes, so some glue traps aren't as effective. Release the animals you don't want in them with vegetable oil. Had to save a snake, a mouse, and a vole in the last couple weeks.
C**A
Chunks of mouse
I don’t know how I feel about these traps.. it got a mouse but the mouse. However it fought for its life and chunks of the mouse are left on the trap. The odd thing about it is, I can’t find the rest of the mouse. They work unless you have a fighter…
K**G
Good cheaper alternative.
Been having a mouse issue in our house, our house was built is the 1800s so it came with the territory and this was much cheaper than constantly having to buy more 4 packs at the store, not as sticky as the store ones but still caught some mice.
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