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Catchmaster Rat & Mouse Glue Traps 6Pk, Large Bulk Glue Rat Traps, Mouse Traps Indoor for Home, Pre-Scented Adhesive Plastic Tray for Inside House, Snake, Mice, & Spider Traps, Pet Safe Pest Control

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Style: 6 Glue Trays


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  • READY TO USE: Rat, Mouse and Snake glue traps are pre-scented and are intended for use without additional rat bait. For best use, leave the mouse trap with paper on so pests can acclimate to the trap, then place glue boards along known or suspected rodent pathways. The mouse and rat traps are scented with a special formula to attract insects and rodents.
  • YEAR-ROUND PROTECTION: The disposable large mouse pad is sticky, pre-baited, and ready to use. Our adhesive formula is designed to prevent hardening that can limit the effectiveness of the rodent and snake trap. When placed in an area with normal conditions, glue mice traps can last up to one full year. The mouse and rat trap can be used as an alternative to glue boards that may not hold up as well in damp or humid areas like basements or bathrooms.
  • HOME & FAMILY SAFE: Designed to help you keep your family protected and safe from unwanted pests in your home, Catchmaster glue traps are intuitive, secure and effective. If using in an area with dust or other debris, fold the trap into a tunnel to protect the glue of the sticky traps for mice and rats. Our products are tested under the harshest field conditions to ensure maximum reliability for any level of pest control expert.
  • TOTAL COVERAGE: The mouse traps indoor for home can be used in residential, commercial or industrial buildings, or anywhere rodenticides or snap traps are undesirable or prohibited. The glue traps for mice and rats can also be used for snakes or as spider traps. For best use, place the rat & mouse glue trap along pathways and check the sticky mouse trap daily or when noise is heard. Our fast-acting glue boards are proudly made in the USA, and keep your family and home safe from pests!
  • INTELLIGENT PEST MANAGEMENT: At our core, we are dedicated pest detectives. We believe in utilizing a science-based approach to integrated pest management. We call this approach Intelligent Pest Management. We leave no stones unturned when it comes to pests and we have unwavering conviction in our products.

Brand: Catchmaster


Color: Red


Style: 6 Glue Trays


Material: Plastic


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10 x 5 x 0.05 inches


Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 6


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Rodent, Mouse, Snake, Spider, Scorpion, Insect


Product Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 0.05 inches


Item Weight: 1.41 pounds


Manufacturer: Catchmaster


Item model number: 402


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • How to HUMANELY kill the mice AFTER
Style: 8 Glue Trays
Ok, these work great. But no one seems to have figured out the best way to end their suffering. My logic is they are intruders & deserve what they get. I don't agree with luring them in by scent, just putting them in those places they sneak into to break. But if there IS a scent that attracts them, I am not a fan of that at all so I would like them unscented personally w the option to bait by putting something in the middle. Otherwise aren't you just attracting them which defeats the entire point? Outside in a garage just attracts the whole neighborhood. INSIDE would be good to bait them since they are already IN your home. But by an entry point, baiting them seems pointless or u would have to kill every mouse in your neighborhood. NOT touching the traps helps a lot since that makes them avoid it. Put where they are entering (a tiny opening by my garage door that I can't do anything about w the design of how the door works or it wouldn't close) HERE IS MY IDEA FOR U SOFT HEARTED PEOPLE LIKE ME: 1. Get a bucket 2. Fill it 3/4 ish with water 3. Put trap w caught intruder in the bucket with the top sticking out so you can grab it If one on each side u can tip bucket to kill them both OR flip each side after one is dead. 4. Wear gloves ,unless u don't care about germs lol They die in about a minute or 2. I'm a soft hearted sucker so sometimes I say a prayer. Might make u other suckers feel better too since ppl are complaining about this SO much. I get it. Us or them. Just tossing them in a bag or trash bin outside always made me feel bad. If it's an open bin, I worry about a hawk hearing them scream & the HAWK getting caught in it! IMAGINE! So have a bucket ready by your garden hose or a few gallons of jugs of tap water ready to pour into ur bucket so u can murder them before u leave for the day & not hv to think about the creature suffering or chewing it's leg off. What gets me is when a whole family is trapped, clearly trying to save the other ones. Ugggh but they've ruined so much in my garage, my child's old fav stuffed animal that was in a sealed trash bag. So I try not to feel TOO bad. They poop everywhere, they SMELL, it's gotta be done. Man or woman up, people. They carry DISEASE. It's u or the rodents. If u wanna live with disgusting critters, that's ur choice. Survival of the fittest still applies in modern day life whether u want to admit it or not. ALSO do NOT put by your car. One time a big one moved it under my tire. I was 50 feet down the street & heard the craziest noise, thought my car was done for & low & behold a trap made a GIANT mess all over my tires, wheel well, & around my tires. (Think like a card on a bike tire smearing glue all over in a circle - YUCK!) Which was almost impossible to get off & took a LOT of time & energy. U need some kind of paint thinner to get it off. AVOID THIS AT ALL COSTS. I also once accidentally stepped on one not looking where I was going BIG MISTAKE. Had to throw away the shoe! I worry about kids or pets having this happen. So be responsible & very careful. HIGHLY recommend otherwise!!! If u have kids or pets that go in the area, I would get something else or call pest control. TRUST ME it's not worth the risk. This is VERY sticky stuff & that's why it works so well. If an adult can forget & not notice it, a child will too. Thanks for reading & GOOD LUCK!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by P. King

  • A Sticky Situation: The Glue Trap Mishap
Style: 10 Glue Trays
In a twist of fate, my ordinary day morphed into a slapstick comedy, thanks to a seemingly innocuous glue trap. In a fervent quest to conquer a cheeky mouse, I set the trap and waited. As the sun rose, I, in the throes of morning grogginess, shuffled towards the kitchen. But lo and behold! My foot found the glue trap instead of the floor, adhering with a bond worthy of sonnets. A dance of dismay ensued, my foot and the trap in a committed relationship. Abandoning the coffee brewing on the counter, I embarked on a laborious separation journey. Prying, pulling, and with a vocabulary expanded with colorful words, I managed to unglue myself, but not without remnants sticking to my sole, a testament to the adventure. As the day unfolded, every step I took was a sticky reminder of the morning's debacle, leaving me entangled in a web of adhesive angst. The mouse? It probably watched the spectacle from a cozy corner, chuckling at my glue-coated distress. The trap indeed worked, just not in the way I envisioned. A ruined day? Absolutely. A story to tell? Unquestionably! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by Zachary

  • it worked!
Style: 8 Glue Trays
The first night we put the glue traps in the 3 locations, 2 of the traps were moved. on one trap there were only mouse hairs stuck but maybe able to escape. And the 2nd one there is a medium size mouse stuck in trying to pull itself. I called my husband to do something, he just want to let go outside the yard but I said no it will just come back, he does not want to put it away, so I decided to just put the glue trap with the mouse in a plastic bag and threw it in the garbage. I feel sorry but they are destroying my plants, they nibble the fruits, the bread and scatter their pellets. Not anymore with these glue traps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Most effective way to get rid of rats and mice, with some caveats
Style: 12 Glue Trays
There is a reason why professional exterminators use this and don't bother with "snap traps" - they flat out work. But there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure you get maximum effectiveness: 1. You must know the path that the critters are taking. Just spend some time getting inside the head of your vermin - they have a nest somewhere and they travel back and forth to food and water sources. They will usually travel against walls and along the tops of roof joists. If you find holes in walls, you will often see a dirty smudge where their filthy little tails drag along behind them. You will also see droppings (they seem to poop constantly). Place these traps in the high traffic areas, arranging them so that they are butted against walls, and along the trails they follow (think of the way ants travel in a line - rats and mice kind of do the same thing). 2. Don't bother with bait - if you follow the instructions in #1 above you don't need bait. I have never baited these things and I have caught a LOT of rats (my wife feeds birds in our yard and the seed attracts rats). 3. Do NOT use these outside or anywhere your pets or children can come in contact with them. If you put them outside, you will inevitably end up with a bird stuck to it, and unless you are a cold-hearted killer, you will feel awful. When I have to use them outside (like along the pathways the rats use to visit the bird feeders) I cover them with a long pice of plywood propped against the wall to create a "tunnel" and try to make it much more difficult for anything other than a rat or mouse to get stuck. Also, curious house cats will OFTEN get stuck in these, especially if there is a mouse or rat thrashing around on it and squeaking. Let me tell you that it is NO fun trying to pull one of these off your cat's face while there is a live rat stuck to it (or a toddler's shoe!). Also not covering them, you'll end up with a lot of leaf litter on them, which hinders their effectiveness. 4. Don't use these if you can't handle the sight of a dead (or dying) rat or mouse. Be prepared to "dispatch" the animal humanely once they are trapped. These traps do not cause instant death (the way snap traps do). The animal will eventually die (often from suffocation or shock) but the most humane thing to do is to kill them once you hear the squeaking and thrashing around. Speaking of which, it is fairly common (especially for a larger rat) to become partially stuck on one of these traps. I had a big wood rat get his back end stuck on one in my attic one night, and he flipped out, thrashing around and dragging it all over the place until I was able to crawl up there and "take him out". Outside, I usually use a shovel to decapitate them quickly when they get stuck. In the attic, I will usually use a very sharp hunting knife or a pair of lopping shears to decapitate them. (Did I mention this is not for squeamish people?). On a side note, don't leave these in the attic too long without checking them. Trust me, if you wait until you smell something funny, you are going to have a very unpleasant situation to deal with. 5. Make sure you wear rubber/latex/nitrile gloves while disposing of these once you have a dead mouse/rat. The reason is twofold: first, they are filthy disease-ridden creatures and they tend to poop and pee all over when they die, and you don't want contact with that. Secondly, if you accidentally get stuck to the trap while retrieving it, you can slip off a glove easily. If you're bare skin gets stuck (and these things are STICKY!) you will have a real mess do deal with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2018 by B Christensen

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