🛡️ Keep your home pest-free with style!
The Tomcat Mouse Size Glue Traps come in an 18-pack, designed to effectively capture mice and a variety of household pests. Enhanced with Eugenol for superior stickiness, these traps are easy to place in tight spaces, making them a practical solution for pest control.
L**N
Great product!
For the first time in over 40 years of living in my current home, I've had a mouse problem! I was desperate to find something quick, inexpensive and easy to use and I have been using these glue traps now since I saw my first mouse. I almost immediately caught several of them and a few of these traps caught two per trap! It's not required, but I also place a little piece of cheese or other food right in the center of the trap to attract them quicker. Just make sure to place them along the floorboards or edges of your rooms as mice tend to run along these areas to hide. I highly recommend these traps!
S**N
Doesn't work
People told me this works great. Never had rats in my entire life until this year in January. I placed them all over the room I found dropping. I think the rats can smell something with it. I still found dropping in the room but never catches one. I had over 25 in the little room and never got one. A couple were moved so it didn't catch like it said it would
R**T
very effective at capturing mice-handy if you don't want to poison them
I prefer not having scent of dead mice around-or hidden- when they pass away. These traps allow you to capture, and if you don't mind a little effort-freeing them outside with a couple of tablespoons of vegetable oil, which dissolves the glue. Of course this also requires you to check on the traps regularly if you want to free them. Once I forgot where I had placed one and then felt very guilty later that I had made them suffer.One note about this supplier: they aren't (or at least for me) 6 packs as advertised; they are the more common 4 packs, and in my case they rounded up to get me the number of traps I had ordered.
R**N
Easy to use!
No need to mess with traps that snap. Put these in areas where there may be mice. Catch the mouse. Use a plastic grocery bag to pick it up and place the mouse and trap in the garbage can. Replace with a new sticky trap.
S**Y
Don’t waste your money.
If these only these worked. I have many mice getting into my garage. I’ve been using snap traps and while they are successful, they require daily baiting, trying to get the peanut butter in the little indentation. So I put these out and it seems they REPEL mice. Have not caught a single one, while the snap traps continue to work. What a waste of money.