🕵️♂️ Catch the Uninvited with Style!
The Tomcat Glue Traps are a professional-grade pest control solution, featuring 6 mouse-sized traps enhanced with Eugenol for maximum stickiness. These pesticide-free traps are designed for easy placement in various locations, effectively capturing not only mice but also a range of household pests like spiders and roaches.
C**E
Worked Great
I placed the Tomcat Glue Traps in my garage, and they worked amazingly great! The added Eugenol definitely enhances the stickiness, making these traps highly effective at catching mice, cockroaches, spiders, and other pests. Within a short time, I noticed results, and the traps have continued to perform well.They are easy to use and place around problem areas, and the strong adhesive ensures that pests can’t escape once they’re caught. If you're dealing with a pest issue, these traps are a hassle-free and effective solution.
K**7
the best
these are the best for catching unwanted critters. I have always used them for catching mice, but they work for catching random bugs and might even work for rats too. Way better quality and stickiness than the cheaper thin paper ones you can buy. In my experience these catch and hold critters whereas the cheap paper ones the mice can escape from/ chew through.
A**A
Accidentally “caught” my new kitten
Had a few of these traps out from around springtime because I was paranoid thinking we had mice. Then last week we got a new kitten. I remembered about one of the traps and threw it away, but forgot about the one under the couch. My poor little kitten got three of her legs stuck to it, and with the free front leg managed to bolt through the living room and into the hall with a clunk clunk clunk and yeowling as she went. I caught up to her, not yet knowing what the heck was attached to her, then I saw horrified, the glue trap.It is verrrrry sticky, and I had to hold the base of the paw firmly as I pulled the trap away from each paw. Her heart was racing, and she meowed as if she was in pain as I separated the trap from the kitten. I think it was a tugging sensation I’m sure was uncomfortable, but not really hurting a lot, since as soon as it was off she was okay, but shaken.I kept her in my arms and got a bottle of olive oil and set to work getting the coating of glue off of each paw. It came off very quickly with the olive oil, and her and my heart had settled down by then.So, it is very sticky, yet can be removed easily and pretty painlessly if necessary.
M**P
Small and Uneffectual in Catching Mice
I bought 4 boxes of these glue traps. They were placed around the area where rodent infestation has been seen like chewed paper bits, mouse droppings, and clumps of dog hair as I am assuming for building a nest. I caught one mouse via the glue board and had to knock it in the head to keep it from suffering. The other mouse jumps these traps like it is an Olympian Sport. It has eaten the Rodent gel from every one of these glue traps without getting stuck inside and has also eaten the rodent gel from the rat traps I also have set. I thought I had caught the mouse but it had gotten a foot caught in the glue trap and jumped into the rat trap only to escape. I found the glue trap inside the rat trap after it had snapped shut. I have put down some Diatomaceous Earth along the walls to see where they are tracking to and from to find an entry point. I have checked drains, put steel wool in areas where mortar is missing between the cinder block foundation and also checked all of the vents on the home foundation to make certain they are closed. Next I am having someone check the attic vents. So bottom line is I spent $30 on these traps and they are virtually worthless. Also if you are purchasing the large toothed traps that are plastic they also will break if snapped too many times. Go back to the old style wooden traps, they are more humane and functional in killing house mice.
T**E
Perfect!
I used this product for the obvious. I saw evidence of waste in areas that just didn't belong. Sure enough within two days...we met out guest. The little fellow was disposed of. That was one trap. I was please to see big creepy flying cock roaches is what I call them stuck on there as well. In my area heavy rain really brings them out. I was so happy. Then!!! OMG, a lizard! Yep, even the lizard was suck on there and well...the rest is history. How it got in I wish I knew but glad it decided to visit the trap first. I have no dislikes other than they don't send somebody to dispose of the traps! LOL.....I am for sure for sure keeping these as a regular item for my household.
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