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- #478 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #49 in Pest Control Traps
Greyfallingstar
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Extremely quick delivery. Product exactly as described and easy to use.
Greyfallingstar
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Extremely quick delivery. Product exactly as described and easy to use.
Karine
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This is the only thing that works to catch mice. Just be careful that pets can't get to it. We love how easy it is to use. Just throw it wherever you have a problem and those little buggers will stick themselves to it. It is sad to trap them alive but if this is the only way they will stay out of my house so be it.
Karine
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This is the only thing that works to catch mice. Just be careful that pets can't get to it. We love how easy it is to use. Just throw it wherever you have a problem and those little buggers will stick themselves to it. It is sad to trap them alive but if this is the only way they will stay out of my house so be it.
chaco kid
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Moving out to a rural lake area a couple of years ago has given me new critter challenges I've not had before. Last year was bad. I had a couple of mice get into my house - that was a nightmare for 2-3 weeks until I could clear them out. I also had a "car" problem when mice ate out my Ford's wiring harnesses to the tune of $1000+. Then them trying to take over my garage in the fall!!! I tried different types of baits and traps. I started more humane, then had to get mean. I got these because they were a reasonable price and I could put them in more spots - bonus if they caught some bugs too. These little glue traps have snagged more mice than any other poison or trap I've tried. I've been amazed. I've caught lots of mice. A couple of chipmunks, bugs, and as of this week my first snake, and a nice, nasty collection of spiders.On the downside - they are lightweight, so a breeze the right way can move them... or if a critter is partially stuck but able to move a bit - they have traveled. They can blow on top of each other and get stuck together. They can collect dust, leaves, and debris and get gunked up. But, they are still the most useful and best tool in my arsenal and I will be getting more shortly. Having the big box available, makes it easy to lay extras down without fuss. I always use gloves and/or bags to collect them and their catches. I don't want to touch the critters or the glue - the glue is VERY sticky. I just have to make sure that my pups and visiting kids don't get to them and get stuck.
chaco kid
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Moving out to a rural lake area a couple of years ago has given me new critter challenges I've not had before. Last year was bad. I had a couple of mice get into my house - that was a nightmare for 2-3 weeks until I could clear them out. I also had a "car" problem when mice ate out my Ford's wiring harnesses to the tune of $1000+. Then them trying to take over my garage in the fall!!! I tried different types of baits and traps. I started more humane, then had to get mean. I got these because they were a reasonable price and I could put them in more spots - bonus if they caught some bugs too. These little glue traps have snagged more mice than any other poison or trap I've tried. I've been amazed. I've caught lots of mice. A couple of chipmunks, bugs, and as of this week my first snake, and a nice, nasty collection of spiders.On the downside - they are lightweight, so a breeze the right way can move them... or if a critter is partially stuck but able to move a bit - they have traveled. They can blow on top of each other and get stuck together. They can collect dust, leaves, and debris and get gunked up. But, they are still the most useful and best tool in my arsenal and I will be getting more shortly. Having the big box available, makes it easy to lay extras down without fuss. I always use gloves and/or bags to collect them and their catches. I don't want to touch the critters or the glue - the glue is VERY sticky. I just have to make sure that my pups and visiting kids don't get to them and get stuck.
ejr
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
I purchased a package of these after I began finding spider webs around my house. The traps come in pairs, so you have to pull them apart and separate them before use. In doing so, some of the glue comes off and, despite using a stick to move them into place, I managed to get some of it onto one of my palms, just below the thumb. Trying to wash it off merely spread the glue over both my hands and my thumb nails.Nothing would remove the glue. Not soap, cleanser, alcohol, nailpolish remover, or paint thinner. I called the company because there was no mention of what to use on the packaging and it did not include an antidote. Their representatives advised me to wash with vegatable oil or mineral spirits. I don't have mineral spirits and wasn't able to find anyone who knew what it is. I used half a bottle of expensive oilve oil, but it had no effect whatsoever. I bought a bottle of generic vegatible oil from a local convenience store and have been washing with it since then, followed each time with soap and water.None of this has made a bit of differnece. My hands still stick to each other and everything I touch. I have been wearing plastic disposable food preparation gloves around the house, so as to not spread the glue everywhere and ruin all my things. I don't know if the gloves are sterile, so I haven't tried to cook with them or eat with my hands. I saw a doctor and he told me I'd just have to wait until it wears off. He didn't know if it is toxic.When I got up this morning, I found a spider in my bathroom, hanging from a web not four feet from where I had set up one of the traps. Another appeared on the ceiling over me when I was taking my bath. In my living room, I found a huge one hanging from a web, directly over the trap. (See photo. It's very dark and blurry because my camera won't focus that close, so I circled the spider).So much for the idea that these traps attract insects. They do not appear to be effective for catching pests, but may be a pest to humans.
ejr
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
I purchased a package of these after I began finding spider webs around my house. The traps come in pairs, so you have to pull them apart and separate them before use. In doing so, some of the glue comes off and, despite using a stick to move them into place, I managed to get some of it onto one of my palms, just below the thumb. Trying to wash it off merely spread the glue over both my hands and my thumb nails.Nothing would remove the glue. Not soap, cleanser, alcohol, nailpolish remover, or paint thinner. I called the company because there was no mention of what to use on the packaging and it did not include an antidote. Their representatives advised me to wash with vegatable oil or mineral spirits. I don't have mineral spirits and wasn't able to find anyone who knew what it is. I used half a bottle of expensive oilve oil, but it had no effect whatsoever. I bought a bottle of generic vegatible oil from a local convenience store and have been washing with it since then, followed each time with soap and water.None of this has made a bit of differnece. My hands still stick to each other and everything I touch. I have been wearing plastic disposable food preparation gloves around the house, so as to not spread the glue everywhere and ruin all my things. I don't know if the gloves are sterile, so I haven't tried to cook with them or eat with my hands. I saw a doctor and he told me I'd just have to wait until it wears off. He didn't know if it is toxic.When I got up this morning, I found a spider in my bathroom, hanging from a web not four feet from where I had set up one of the traps. Another appeared on the ceiling over me when I was taking my bath. In my living room, I found a huge one hanging from a web, directly over the trap. (See photo. It's very dark and blurry because my camera won't focus that close, so I circled the spider).So much for the idea that these traps attract insects. They do not appear to be effective for catching pests, but may be a pest to humans.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
These are nice, big traps. They are intended to work like Tomcat brand traps which are available in big box stores. These are bigger than the Tomcat ones I usually buy. The mice got into a bag of coffee, so I just grabbed the traps, sprinkled some coffee on them, and put them across the path they normally take. They are adequately sticky. I was able to catch mice right away, which is quicker than with Tomcat brand. The mice were not able to escape like they sometimes do with other brands.After I ran out of these traps, I tried two other brands of mousetraps with no results, even when I added Tomcat brand mouse bait.So I am ordering these again and adding them to my Amazon essentials list.Highly recommend.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
These are nice, big traps. They are intended to work like Tomcat brand traps which are available in big box stores. These are bigger than the Tomcat ones I usually buy. The mice got into a bag of coffee, so I just grabbed the traps, sprinkled some coffee on them, and put them across the path they normally take. They are adequately sticky. I was able to catch mice right away, which is quicker than with Tomcat brand. The mice were not able to escape like they sometimes do with other brands.After I ran out of these traps, I tried two other brands of mousetraps with no results, even when I added Tomcat brand mouse bait.So I am ordering these again and adding them to my Amazon essentials list.Highly recommend.
Bostonian
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
We bought our 75yo house in 2020 knowing there was a mouse problem in the cellar. We hired a local professional exterminator and his bait houses certainly worked. His monthly price increased in 2024, so, in July, we decided to try these sticky traps. I know, I know, not humane, but they work. Thirteen mice caught in the first 2 weeks. Since August, we got 4 more. Since October - only 1. There are no new droppings in the cellar, no mice in the walls either. We'll continue to use these and ask the exterminator to only come 3x a year to check his baits. Note - we also spray a peppermint mix throughout the cellar, so that may be the deterrent, but these sticky traps do work.
Bostonian
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
We bought our 75yo house in 2020 knowing there was a mouse problem in the cellar. We hired a local professional exterminator and his bait houses certainly worked. His monthly price increased in 2024, so, in July, we decided to try these sticky traps. I know, I know, not humane, but they work. Thirteen mice caught in the first 2 weeks. Since August, we got 4 more. Since October - only 1. There are no new droppings in the cellar, no mice in the walls either. We'll continue to use these and ask the exterminator to only come 3x a year to check his baits. Note - we also spray a peppermint mix throughout the cellar, so that may be the deterrent, but these sticky traps do work.
Heidi Rosenthal
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Just bought these traps a few nights ago after we came home from a long vacation and discovered the mice had moved in while we were away. We caught two mice within the first few hours of putting them out. A little peanut butter in the center of the trap and they were GLUED. These traps work great BUT only if you’re able to dispose of the trap shortly after a mouse has been caught. We didn’t realize we caught one overnight and it had been sitting for more than 8 hours. Once we discovered it, the mouse was struggling to escape, like borderline off the trap. All together effective, but only purchase if you can monitor them regularly and dispose of them with a few hours of trapping.
Heidi Rosenthal
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Just bought these traps a few nights ago after we came home from a long vacation and discovered the mice had moved in while we were away. We caught two mice within the first few hours of putting them out. A little peanut butter in the center of the trap and they were GLUED. These traps work great BUT only if you’re able to dispose of the trap shortly after a mouse has been caught. We didn’t realize we caught one overnight and it had been sitting for more than 8 hours. Once we discovered it, the mouse was struggling to escape, like borderline off the trap. All together effective, but only purchase if you can monitor them regularly and dispose of them with a few hours of trapping.
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