🐭 Catch the unseen intruders before they catch you!
This 16-pack of large sticky mouse traps features a peanut-scented pheromone adhesive that attracts mice, rats, snakes, and other pests. Each trap measures 10.24" x 5.71" and offers up to one year of effective use, suitable for indoor and outdoor environments. The traps are pre-baited, lightweight, and chemical-free, making them a safe and versatile solution for homes, restaurants, warehouses, and industrial spaces.
Number of Pieces | 16 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.24"L x 5.71"W x 1.02"H |
Target Species | Rat, Mouse, Snake |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Classic |
Color | 16 pack |
J**.
These Also Work To Trap Bugs
I don't have a photo for this one right now. But I have had an issue with Camel Crickets in my basement areas. I have tried numerous things to try and get rid of these things, but these sticky pads work really, really good. We have had the traps with basically every open space on the trap with some kind of bug stuck to it. I also use these for mice control in my shop. They are probably not what you want if you're worried about you mice suffering. Me - I just want them out of my shop. And these things catch a lot of mice.
N**A
I recommended
Glue (with the smell of peanut butter for bait) works very well, there were cases when the mouse was able to escape, but torn fur remained. Over time (months) the glue does not dry out and the traps are quite "long-lasting". On the street, when dust and rain get in - they quickly (a couple of weeks) get dirty and need to be replaced
D**N
Works, but sometimes larger ones get away
Works, but wish it were a little more sticky. About 30% of the time, bait is gone. So I think sometimes the larger ones get away.
R**R
Works great
These are large and work great.
A**R
Theses are great
No complaints
P**P
Works great
You’ll be surprised to what other insects you can catch with these works wonders keep away from toddlers hide in a inconspicuous place if you have adventurous toddlers.
F**A
Great
Super sticky I caught 2 mice the first day I put them down
J**N
Will not hold a roof rat, but I suspect it will handle any mouse.
I have a roof rat I affectionately call "Einstein", because it is literally that smart. First, it avoids these at all costs. However, I watched it regularly jumping over an obstacle and put down 4 of these right where he lands. I figured if they are in a blind spot, he'd be stuck. The next day, all I found was hair stuck to 2 of them. He got away from 2 of them!!!They do catch bugs, and my fingers, and anything else I accidentally touch it with, so I suspect if you can actually get a mouse committed to it, it will work just fine.
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