🛡️ Keep your space pest-free with style!
MaxGuard Mini Glue Traps offer a non-toxic, effective solution for capturing a variety of household pests. Each box contains 48 pre-baited traps infused with a fruity scent, ensuring a high capture rate for up to six months. Designed for easy use, these traps are perfect for maintaining a clean and safe environment.
Number of Pieces | 48 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.9"L x 2.5"W x 0.05"H |
Target Species | Cockroach, Cricket, Mouse, Scorpion, Spider |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | Classic |
Color | Green |
J**Y
GREAT !
These really catch bugs well. I use them every summer.I like that they are small because u can put them in places where the bugs hide !
L**A
Great
Quality great price great easy to use catch really well function okay catch the bugs great size is great
M**N
Use it small, med, or large
I love the fact these are designed to be pulled apart or used in groups of 4. It allows me to be able to put them in small hard to reach areas. The downside? They don't work for mice. The mice are able to get off of the trap or get to where they can run off with the trap attached.
F**4
Life saver for an old house
These are my new favorite. I was TIRED of having constant anxiety about stupid waterbugs jumping out at me from old farmhouse cabinets (those of you that don't live in the south don't know the horror). No matter how clean your house is, and how many cracks you patch or holes you plug, they will figure out how to get in, typically when you are smack in the middle of serving dinner to guests.These little pads come 4 to a sheet and are perforated, so little mini patches rip off easily. You remove the adhesive and set wherever (it's nice there is a non-sticky perimeter to grab on to for this. I love the small size so it's easy to stick in a corner without taking up a bunch of real-estate. Apparently has some sort of scent that draws them....it must, because this WORKS. I keep them now in the hot-spots (one under the microwave, one in the corner of the most-offending cabinet, and in the garbage drawer). If there is one to be caught, this will get it. Easy disposal because you can just place a paper towel on top, and it will adhere to towel for you to pick up without touching it and toss it. It's a small pad so if I look and it's not where I left it, it means it caught a big one who was able to flop it out of position (yuck).When I first started using them I was catching 2-3 a day, now it's down to maybe 2 a week, so it's also reducing the population. I haven't had a single 'surprise' attack or out-in-the-open siting of a waterbug since I started using these. Spiders, roaches etc were not a problem for us, and we've never caught one of them, so I can't speak to how it attracts other bugs.Mom pro tip: Offer your kids $$ for every time they 'catch and dispose' of a bug on one of these, and you'll end up with kids eagerly checking traps daily so you never have to deal with even that again.
O**Y
Pretty Useless
I live in the south, where bugs are inevitable. I got this pack for my garage since waterbugs and silverfish like to hide in it due to darkness and high humidity. The "traps" are each about the size of a playing card, which is to say, not very big at all. I placed several around the garage in "hotspots", like corners and under shelving. Not a single trap got a single crawly, but apparently they're good at catching leaves if they blow in.The other issue is that the pack came clearly previously used and returned. It did not come with the total count of traps, and sheets had been torn up and put back in the package. Sometimes returning things to Amazon is just more hassle than it's worth, so I kept it, but I will 100% never be buying from them again and would recommend you don't either.
T**R
Does not work on phorid flys
I've gotten 3 different types of sticky traps (fly paper rolls, a Zevo light trap, and these sticky rectangle pad traps) to try and cut down on the number of phorid flies in my aparment. It seems like there is an infestation in the building or nearby and they are entering my apartment. The cheap paper rolls and the Zevo trap are very effective and end up covered with these terrible small flies. I was surprised that none had been trapped by these pads, since they do appear very sticky and I had put them in strategic locations.I ended up watching a phorid fly hop on one of these, and it got away. It looks like these traps aren't sticky enough for these bugs and that's why none had been trapped. That said, I'm sure they would be effective for different and larger insect species.Please don't use these on rodents and snakes. It's just such a terrible, long death and there are so many traps that are more humane than these.
M**G
These really work well. Very strong glue traps even larger critters.
We get a lot of really tiny bugs that get into our garage and patio area when the doors are open. I've been able to keep them from getting in by placing the traps near the bottom corners of the doors. The larger bugs - spiders and grasshoppers seem to get in bypassing the outside traps but, fortunately, the traps inside the garage trap them and hold them until I'm able to replace the traps. The large quantity of traps in this kit makes it a very good bargain.
J**B
Got rid of basement crickets
We had a cricket living in our basement, which I really didn't mind until it became very loud and turned out to be around 5 or 6 crickets. I think one of them was a return offender. We were able to catch 3 of them in a cup and set them free outside. We just couldn't get the others, so I decided to try these traps. I don't like having anything suffer, so I kept constantly checking them. The other crickets I caught were removed with a cotton swab dipped in cooking oil, and taken outside to set them free. It's been over a week and they have not returned. I'm not sure they would hold a rodent (we've been fortunate there), but they are very sticky. Just hold them by the edges and you shouldn't have a problem.
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