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Trapper Max Glue Traps offer 12 non-toxic, peanut butter scented glue boards sized 5.25" x 7.75" that effectively trap mice, bugs, spiders, bed bugs, and cockroaches. Designed for versatile placement and professional-grade stickiness, these traps provide a safe, chemical-free solution to keep your home pest-free.
| Best Sellers Rank | #286 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #23 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Trapper Max |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,986 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
| Material | Boards |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75"L x 1"W x 5.25"H |
| Style | Glue Traps |
A**S
Great sticky traps for bugs.
These traps work so well for catching bugs and spiders. I like that it catches them and allows me to take pictures of the spiders to make sure they’re not poisonous. I know spiders are good, but I don’t want them hanging out in my garage. One of my traps also caught a huge amount of crickets that I didn’t even realize were in my garage. I only use them in the garage and not outside because I’m afraid they’ll catch some of the small lizards that live in my garden.
S**A
Super Sticky Bug Traps
I bought these to replace the glue traps that a professional pest control company had been using, and honestly, they’re pretty much the same. The size is very similar to the old traps, so swapping them out was easy. They are extremely sticky and work just as well as the professional ones. Once something gets on the trap, it’s not going anywhere. Overall, these are a solid replacement for expensive professional traps and do the job just as effectively. I’d definitely buy them again.
R**K
Super Sticky and Really Effective
This glue trap is incredibly sticky and has caught everything from spiders to rats. Definitely recommend it.
L**S
Good!
I have seen a bug literally walk right through one but the work pretty good
V**Y
Bugs!
Very sticky! Be careful
H**R
Great sticky bug traps for around home or garage
Love these in the summer months, great replacement for another product that was out of stock. Durable, easy to use, catches a lot of critters.
H**A
Fungus Gnats Gone
This is the only thing I use for fungus gnats in my grows. The only glue trap that actually gets them all.
J**P
Don’t work for carpenter ants
I have purchased other brands of these type of glue traps in the past. Those were purchased locally from Smith’s Marketplace over a decade ago when I shopped in stores more often and I have no idea what brand they were, just that they worked extremely well for catching hobo spiders and we once inadvertently caught a mouse on one of those too. I haven’t needed to get anything like this for years though, till we moved to a new apartment this last summer. We are on the third floor and for six months or more the only bugs we ever saw were wasps and houseflies. Then after the start of the year we began to see carpenter ants in my bedroom. It could have been the time of year, or the fact that we got new neighbors on the other side of the wall, and they somehow brought the ants with them? Either way we were suddenly seeing anywhere from a few to a dozen ants every day crawling on our walls. I might have called the apartment maintenance crew about it, but I’m rather averse to using chemicals in general, and especially so since I am currently pregnant, so I figured if I just put some glue traps on the walls where the ants walk, it would take care of them. I searched through all the glue traps on Amazon to see if these kind of traps ever work on ants and this was the only one that had something in the reviews about that being the case. So I bought them. Ultimately, while these might work on regular ants if you put them on the floor, carpenter ants are apparently way too smart. They would just hesitate at the edge, and then walk around. These smell the same as the other kinds of traps I’ve purchased (sort of like a sugar cookie according to my kids) so I had hoped there was some sort of attractant since the old traps claimed to have something like that. Anyway, I tried a few times to bait the traps by putting sticky sweet things in the middle, but eventually gravity would cause whatever the bait was to drizzle down to the edge since these were on the walls. In the end, after a lot more research I resorted to using essential oils in a homemade bug spray to stun the ants before I pick them up with a tissue and flush them; and also to cover their trails since I guess wherever they walk they leave behind pheromones for each other. The oils seem to have worked pretty well. I haven’t seen any ants in my room for over a month, though I have now started to see them in other rooms occasionally. I will just keep using the oils till either we (or the ants) move out. So in the end, I can’t say if the traps would work on other pests, but they do NOT work on carpenter ants. Also, they did seem slightly less sticky to me than the kind I’ve previously bought. When I’d accidentally touch those, back in the day, it seemed almost impossible to break their hold. With these, if I accidentally touched the glue it didn’t take all that much effort to free myself. Also, I had the extras of these stacked up on top of my dresser for a bit while I was trying to use them. Then about a month later when I decided to put them in a drawer I noticed they had shifted and the plastic sheets that were over the glue had somehow shifted as well so some of them had exposed edges and they were stuck together. Once again, it wasn’t impossible to separate them and reposition the protective sheets, but it does make one wonder how effective they can be. It could have been due to the dresser being near the heater vent though. Who knows?
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