

🦗 Trap the pests, not the stress — stay cricket-free in style!
MaxGuard Extra Large Cricket Traps offer a professional, non-toxic solution to eliminate house crickets, spiders, and other bugs. Featuring a powerful, industrial-strength adhesive and a timed-release molasses and fruity attractant, these 6" x 12" traps are pre-baited and effective for up to one year. Safe for use throughout your home, each box includes 8 traps designed to break the breeding cycle without harmful chemicals.









| ASIN | B08WPGQCJP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,937 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #248 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Maxguard |
| Brand Name | Maxguard |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,263 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Maxguard |
| Material | Glue |
| Material Type | Glue |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cricket glue traps |
| Style | Box |
| Style Name | Box |
| Target Species | Cricket, Spider |
| UPC | 850023453075 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
M**O
So effective
Surprisingly effective I have had two traps in the basement for months and everytime I go downstairs there are on the same trap.
L**N
Great product to get rid if unwanted bugs
Plumbing issue at mom's apartment complex that disturbed many little creatures no one wants in the apartment ir home. These traps managed to get them all and we recommended them to others with the same issue. All buggies are gone and none have returned.
J**E
This is the only thing that ever worked for mice. I tried everything.
I was having mice problems. Seems I had accidentally trained them too well / or drove them insane. not sure which. I couldn't keep them off my counter tops. For the past year I have been Blending / Juicing Produce after a getting home out of traffic from my full time job. Leave at 6am Lucky to get home after 4pm (usually I am delayed) I'm not blessed with extra time to normally keep my kitchen spotless. So All these months I have been un-intentionally leaving vegetable/fruit peelings lying around as snacks. So naturally when my snack stealing friends came in (through the wide open gap in my flat-roof seam I just had fixed) Every night Mice would come looking for their breakfast on my counters after I managed to go to bed. Normal mousetraps / bait / peanut butter / cashews / mousebait jell / no-kill mousetraps were all USELESS. Starving them out by policing my counters down to surgical clean flat-top did not help These were insane Ninja Mice who knew exactly what they wanted & nothing else would be good enough. Finally I had enough and upped the game by grabbing the only sticky traps I had in the house. I really did not want to go this far. I had bought these cricket traps on a whim because I did have a minor problem with annoying hard to stomp on Jumping bugs (or more properly Camel Crickets) in my not that damp basement, which was not really a big deal problem & I only ever needed one single sticky panel out of a pack of 8. That one actually did work great & I still have it down there right where I left it - continuing to to a great job. The other 7 were just sitting here un-used. The first time I had to do this - I saw the mouse first- he ran tword the back of the room under some furniture / no way past me, had him cornered. I laid down a line of 6 sticky trap panels walked away for a moment & the whole sequence was over / had him stuck in about 5 minutes. So here may be the interesting part for you guys: That first time: I did manage to actually set him free. He tried crossing my mine-field, Running for the border full tilt- Got stuck in the middle of a trap and started screaming for all his worth. If you look on the packaging of these traps - It explains if you grab common cooking oil, Olive oil or such: If you really want to - You can just take him outside, Coat the critter all over with oil and he will work himself loose from the Trap. So he actually did run off free un-harmed. At that time I was glad of the experience. Later I was much more troubled by my furry friends and of course I feel much better now. Determined mice will not be able to get past a laid down & affixed perimeter line of these traps. For me they are like Gold.
E**R
Crickets make good lizard food...stuck crickets result in stuck lizards.
These traps work very well catching crickets. Super thick sticky surface that keeps the little buggers from escaping. Not long after placing the traps outside for the first time, two lizards became stuck to the same trap on the same day. They were obviously interested in a cricket meal. The photo shows me freeing the second of the two using olive oil. I consider the lizards beneficial in the backyard and was a bit alarmed that they too can get trapped. It's not fun freeing little tiny fragile lizard toes from the glue so I am now careful to try and make the traps accessible to crickets and inaccessible to lizards or other unintended victims. This product would get 5 stars if it had a deterrent for unintended visitors. None the less, I have ordered this product several times and will continue to do so. They are great at reducing the number of night time songsters. Highly recommend.
G**I
The BEST
The best in trapping bugs inside the house . Works so fast and so easy to set up. Good price to stop the annoying crickets.
H**B
Excellent Product - Really Works
Having/had a problem with camel crickets in garage and basement. Gross jumpy things needed to go! I put these traps out and already had a bunch trapped in a few hours. Overnight, they really went to work. I am quite pleased with the progress and already re-ordered another pack. You never can tell if these types of things will work for your specific problem, but I can tell you they catch the heck out of camel crickets. I leave them until they are well populated after a couple of days, then place two traps sticky sides together for the coup de grace and smoosh the occupants underfoot. Use caution though because these traps are really sticky. If a pet gets on one, you’ll be cutting fur off for sure. I could barely get one off cloth that slightly touched one. Seriously, one of the stickiest things I ever encountered.
T**M
These work well but also spray the crickets with dawn liquid!
These really worked pretty well! I didn’t realize how many of those horrible spider crickets I had in my basement until it was a real problem! I have pets so I couldn’t call an exterminator and have someone spray chemicals! So I had to tackle them myself! I put these pads all over the basement in the tool room and the laundry room and the next day I had about 40 of them, stuck all over these things! After about a week o replaced them with new ones. The best way to get rid of the crickets is a combination of these sticky pads and a good soray bottle with a lot of dawn liquid and water. When you see them or know where they hide spray the Dawn right at them. Step back because the horrible things leap at you when threatened! Spray them and they die in a minute. And the dawn liquid smells nice too and no harmful chemicals! I would go down every day and look for them with a flashlight and spray them. Every day. For three weeks and got them all. It’s been over a week and didn’t see any until today there was one. Sprayed it with dawn and it dropped to the floor and died. Think I am done finally with these and nothing to harm my cats or dog. I put up baby gates to keep the cats out of the basement rooms where the crickets were but one night one of the cats jumped the gate and got stuck in a sticky pad. He must have had quite a time getting it off him but in the morning just found the lad upside down and the gate toppled over. These are the most horrible pests I’ve ever seen. They are huge and jump many feet and populate fast! These sticky pads plus daily dawn liquid battles take them down!
D**L
Highly recommend
Will kill generation of crickets. Highly recommend