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Victor Tin Cat Mice Glue Boards come in a box of 72, designed for effective pest control in residential and commercial settings. These glue boards can be used with Victor traps or independently, featuring a foldable design to keep the adhesive clean. With a shelf life that lasts as long as they are stored correctly, these boards are a reliable choice for tackling mice and crawling insects without the use of poisons.
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 72 |
Target Species | Mouse, Rat, Cat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Tin |
Style | Box |
Color | White |
A**E
Best glue traps for tin cat rat trap
These traps are the best if you own a tin cat trap they fit perfectly to replace them when the trap has been emptied. They are the exact size and if you need to place them in cabinets to catch smaller bugs they fold. Have been using these for years especially in the winter months when the vermin want a warm place to live. To get the best use of these traps use a tin cat rap trap they can get in but they definitely won’t get out !
S**E
Love these
Well let’s just say I put these behind thing in my house to catch that spider Radom cricket.But also used them outside to catch those mice or rats. They’re great I just leave them flat . I put them out where nothing like a cat or bird can get stuck to. Perfect stick no smell . Best deal around
M**
Glue traps
It seems like bugs and spiders are attracted to them. They work great!
R**S
From a trained Licensed Pest Control specialist....
AS noted, I am a trained pest control specialist and can tell you these are used by us professionals with great success. This is the way to go to eliminate both mice and insects without using dangerous poisons. The most practical advice is Strategic PLACEMENT! Mice run along walls because they feel safer. These should be placed in crawl spaces, on top of basement walls, Folded into box, then pushed flushed along walls in basement and garages, can be placed on the sides of your fridge (if they can fit), if not, can be slid under stoves and fridges flat. Professionals often call these "Report cards", as to how active your pests are, and how effective other treatments are doing.These also fit into metal pest control boxes, and holes of boxes should be closest against walls. EVERY garage should have these installed and replaced REGULARLY. Why? Because mice LOVE to live in your garages (especially in winter). If they chew wires in your home, it can destroy your home, by starting fires.Mice also get into your vehicles, parked in your garage to get warm, and to eat all those dropped fries and crumbs on your floor and between the seats, and then decide its a great place to make a nest, while they steal your seat material to make the nests nice and soft. Electrical problems in your car caused by mice chewing on the plastic wire insulation can cause you thousands $$. Mice also urinate everywhere and all the time, leaving scent trails for other mice to follow.These traps are like gold and encourage everyone to get them and use them for the safety of your home and children.They are wonderful at catching spiders, cockroaches, centipedes, some flies and other unwanted bugs.Feel free to ask me for any other tips on pest control matters, be glad to help!
Z**K
Stickiest traps I've ever used.
These puppies have to be some of the stickiest things I've ever handled. They work.I learned the hard way that you first crease the folds and THEN take the protective cover off the adhesive!They assemble quickly and are ruthless in their trapping capability. The box design makes it easy to dispose of too.If you have pets or small children, it's best to place them where they can't be reached by either. They aren't poisonous, but removing them from a small child or pet will be very trying. You'll want to avoid that problem.We live in the south and though our living space is remarkably bug-free, our garage can be ground zero for vermin. We're very diligent in spraying, etc, but count on these traps to catch things in between sprays. Placed next to the wall (vermins love to run perimeters), they are super effective. I have them on both ends of our large garage door which isn't as tightly sealed as our other doors.As an aside, it's interesting to see what tries to get inside. But then again, maybe you don't want to know. ;-)We've caught bugs of all kinds and even spiders and scorpions. And once a really small snake (we felt bad for him).No mice, but with all the natural predators around here, I'm not surprised.
R**H
Works Great!
If you spray for bugs inside your house, you don't know how many of the crawl off and die under your furniture, in your walls, etc.If you use these, you will most likely be astounded at how many crawling things (bugs) are in your house.Of course, if you have pets, like cats, dogs, etc. that run around your house, these are probably not for you. These traps are very sticky and a cat or dog would freak out if it got its paw stuck to one.I usually use the full sticky trap (not folded). If you put them behind furniture you won't even notice them. Just remember to check and change them out.I know these are for mice, but they work great for catching crawling bugs inside your house. I don't have any mice, so I don't know how they work for that.I have already used over 40 of these, and will buy more when I run out.
P**M
Five Stars
I like to use these a preventive measure. When there is nothing on them I am happy because it means there are not many bugs in my home. And when they are bugs on them I am happy because they are stuck the pad not loose in my home.Pros: AMAZING price. I used to buy these at the local big box home improvement store. When I looked them up on Amazon could not believe the price difference. I will never buy them at a regular store again. I have only ever found one mouse in my home I mainly use these for catching spiders, cockroaches, centipedes, some flies and other unwanted bugs etc. But the moose I did find was catch to the pad so they seem to be sticky enough for mice.Cons: This brand does have a smell. It is not really noticeable unless you have a lot of them in one section. Such as I stored the unused ones in a box and you get a strong smell when it is opened. But when take the seal off of them and place in basement I cannot really smell the “plastic” smell anymore.
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