Trapper Glue - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Rick
    05/02/2010
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    Will Trapper Glue work in snake traps as well?
    A
    Yes, Trapper Gallon  is great for those situations that demand specific sized glue boards. Using the Trapper glue and cardboard, plastic or tar paper you can make glue boards of any size to fit any need.
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  • Asked by James
    04/22/2010
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    How do you apply the Trapper Glue? Can I use a brush?
    How do you apply it, can I use a brush, is it liquid form ? Does it spread out & level itself out like on the glue pads ? How long does it stay tacky, will it ever dry out? Is it non-toxic? Will it work in cold weather ?
    A

    Trapper Gallon of Glue is non-toxic and great for those situations that demand specific sized glue boards. Using the Trapper glue and cardboard, plastic or tar paper you can make glue boards of any size to fit any need. The glue will stay effective for a many months but exactly how long will depend on environmental factors such as moisture, heat and dust. The glue will not be very effective in freezing temperatures, but we do offer Catchmaster 48WRG Cold Temperature Glue Board Traps just for those conditions.  

    Directions for use:

    1. Remove all jewelry.
    2. Coat scissors with liquid dish soap (Joy, Ivory)
    3. Coat both hands thoroughly with liquid dish soap
    4. Place an appropriate amount of glue onto the base you chose, cardboard, tar paper or plastic.
    5. Work the glue to about 1/8"-1/4" thickness.
    6. Place glue boards into areas with rodent activity.

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  • Asked by Yolanda
    08/27/2010
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    Where can I get the MSDS for the Trapper gallon glue?
    A
    You can find the Trapper Glue MSDS on the Trapper Glue page in the product description box. You can also find it by clicking on this link : Trapper Glue MSDS
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  • Asked by Rick
    03/10/2011
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    Does Trapper Glue have an attractant in it for mice and rats?
    A
    No. Trapper Glue in the gallon container is just an adhesive and does not contain any type of bait.
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  • Asked by Tim
    05/22/2010
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    Will the Trapper Glue stay on vertical surfaces?
    Is there any special trick to applying and getting the Trapper liquid glue to stay on a vertical surface when applied from the can? I know it stays there and very sticky when I staple the flat,cardboard/backed sticky mouse traps where I want to put the glue from the gallon. Problem is,last year I hurt myself very badly stapling the traps on the piers under my cabin.I've been spraying poison on them every evening this summer.I'm SO GLAD to find this glue in a gallon because I HATE using poison,I have pets.I sure would like to know what I ask about applying it,and if this type of the glue will stay on vertical surfaces like the cardboard mouse traps. Thanks VERY much for the STICKY stuff.Now,if I can just get it to stay where we need it to.
    A

    Trapper Glue will stay on vertical surfaces when applied in thin layers. If the glue gets too hot it may start to run, so you may want to put glue applications down low near the base of the piers, that way if running does occur it will only run onto the ground. If you do decide to use an insecticide in addition to the Trapper glue we would recommend trying the Cyper WP. Cyper WP contains the active ingredient of cypermethrin which is known to be very effective for scorpions and it iffers residual control eliminating the need to spray nightly.

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  • Asked by Luke from San Antonio, Texas
    06/20/2014
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    Is there any way to thin out the glue so it can be sprayed on?
    I am attempting to apply the glue to large surface areas. For this, working with hands is not very efficient. Is there a solvent that can be used to thin the glue so it can be sprayed on?
    A

    No, this Trapper Glue is not labeled to be sprayed on. We would recommend contacting the manufacturer for other application methods.

    Bell Labs: 1-800-323-6628

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  • Asked by Ann from Magnolia, Tx
    07/28/2014
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    How do you apply this product to the tar paper, etc? Pour it on or paint brush?
    I am trying to make snake traps and use tar paper for the base where I put the glue, but need to know how to apply the glue to the tar paper.
    A

    To apply Trapper Glue Gallon, use your hands and/or scissors. Here are the directions for use:

    Directions for use:

    1. Remove all jewelry.
    2. Coat scissors with liquid dish soap (Joy, Ivory)
    3. Coat both hands thoroughly with liquid dish soap
    4. Place an appropriate amount of glue onto the base you chose, cardboard, tar paper or plastic.
    5. Work the glue to about 1/8"-1/4" thickness.
    6. Place glue boards into areas with rodent activity.

    Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

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  • Asked by Richard from Richmond, Va
    01/30/2013
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    Will this glue work for insects and spiders?
    A
    The Trapper Glue is really made to capture rodents but may also capture insects and spiders as well but it is very hard to work with. If you do not need a unique sized board it would most likely be easier for you to use a ready to use glue board.

    Trapper Gallon of Glue is great for those situations that demand specific sized glue boards for unique situations. Using the Trapper glue and cardboard, plastic or tar paper you can make glue boards of any size to fit any need.

    Directions for use:

    1.      Remove all jewelry.

    2.      Coat scissors with liquid dish soap (Joy, Ivory)

    3.      Coat both hands thoroughly with liquid dish soap

    4.      Place an appropriate amount of glue onto the base you chose, cardboard, tar paper or plastic.

    5.      Work the glue to about 1/8”-1/4” thickness.

    6.      Place glue boards into areas with rodent activity.

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  • Asked by Roger from Charlotte, Nc
    10/09/2014
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    How long after application will take to set up for use?
    A
    Trapper Glue Gallon can take up to 20 minutes or less set at room temperature to set after application
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  • Asked by Bill from Florida
    05/17/2016
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    Why are you listing Trapper Glue product if it is not available?
    A

    We list discontinued items like Trapper Glue  in case you already have the product, may have questions, or need more information on it. 

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