🕵️♂️ Trap the Unwanted, Embrace the Peace!
The JT Eaton 144N Stick-Em Covered Mouse Glue Trap offers an effective and user-friendly solution for pest control. With a non-toxic, solvent-free formula and powerful adhesive, these traps are ready to use straight out of the package, ensuring a clean and efficient way to manage unwanted guests in your space.
P**L
Work great
I tried all sorts of ways to catch mice. This is the only product that has worked consistently. I put a scoop of peanut butter in the middle and place it along the baseboard. If a mouse goes in, it's not getting out.
S**I
works
good for mice
J**M
Works, but not foolproof
These rat glue boards will catch rats/mice, but they're not foolproof. They do have a strong peanut-buttery scent. I set one this evening, and a short while later found that I had a whole family caught in one trap (momma rat and 4 young ones).First warning: The little buggers will SCREAM and struggle when they discover they can't get free. They will scream even louder as you approach them. They will scream loud enough that you'll hear them from across the other side of the house. Be prepared to handle screaming rodents if you use this product!Second warning: Since it doesn't kill them, you're gonna have some terrified (and did I mention "screaming") rats struggling around on that board, while you try to figure out how you're going to handle disposing of them. There isn't any kind of handle to allow you to pick it up from a distance, and putting my hand on a trap with 5 terrified rats struggling to get free is NOT an option. Waiting for them to die isn't an option either, at least if they're within earshot, as it could take several days for them to die. My recommendation is to take a small cardboard box (delivery boxes from amazon come in handy!), and cut a doorway into one end (for them to enter through), and put the glue trap in that. This way you can pick up the box, with some distance between your hand and the captive rodents.Third warning: It's not foolproof. Even though momma rat was firmly on the board, she was very determined, lunging around, and as I stood there trying to figure out how to handle picking it up to dispose of them, she managed with one last thrust to get free and disappear. And of course her babies kept screaming the whole time. "Mommy, Mommy!! Don't leave us!!!!"These glue pads work, but I don't think I'll be using them again, just due to the awkward nature of having to deal with the live rodents (or whatever else you might catch) once they're caught.
N**Y
Super sticky
I got these bad boys for my parent’s summer house. They get scorpions and creepy crawlers.They placed them on doors from the inside and they caught millipedes, scorpions and other scary bugs. They kept the house free of bugs.I have to note that they do not have any pets or toddlers running around- So they were not a problem to leave all day and night.I got more because I’m visiting soon and they need more.
W**H
No mice caught and still see the little buggers
Don’t think this works still see the little bugger running across the floor
G**D
Momma, think we gonna need a larger trap.
These traps work well for mice. We usually get a couple of field mice coming inside in the fall, and the wet season. Tried the traditional traps, but a bit messy at times. So bought these and 1st time was a bust. So friend told me to use small piece of dog food. Sure thing watched mouse the very next night go for a meal. But wait a minute, he's leaving with the trap stuck to him! He was able to reach off the side of the trap and grip the carpet. He was dragging the trap across the room until he freed himself, leaving a bit of hair behind. Wow, I was surprised. I knew I needed larger traps, since this was an issue with small glue traps, but surely not these larger ones. Guess you have to be smarter than a mouse? So the next night, I grabbed the gorilla extra thick duct tape. Looped it around and stuck it to the bottom of the trap, securing to the carpet. Sat and waited after house calmed down. And sure enough he was back. Very late into the night, but looking for another snack. Friend also told me to push small dog food piece, only one mind you, into the center and hold for a few seconds. Food settled down into a real good grip into the glue. Well this time the little guy had to work harder to get that little crumb. His body heat caused him to get really well stuck. Except this time he couldn't get trap to flip up and drag it off. Gotcha! Duct tape worked like a charm. So now when I use these traps I use a little gorilla tape to hold onto surfaces, whether floor is carpet, tile or wood, it stays put. End of mouse tales.
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