TRAPPER LTD is a non-poisonous cardboard glue trap that captures mice, roaches and insects on contact.
| Target pests: | Mice and insects |
| For use in: | Situations where poisons or snap traps are prohibited or discouraged, Residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, indoors in places not readily accessible to pets and children |
| Application: | Place glue board near baseboards, corners, along walls, or in spaces where pests are likely to travel. Use in cupboards and other areas to monitor insect and roach activity. Lies flat |
| Pet safe: | Vegetable oil will dissolve the glue if needed. Should be used in places not readily accessible to pets and children to prevent tampering. |
| Dimensions: | 8 in. Length x 4 in. Width |
| Material/Construction: | Disposable cardboard |
| Special Features: | An excellent tool to monitor and trap insects for identification purposes, can be folded into a covered glue trap, also fits perfectly in the Victor Repeating Live Catch Mouse Trap |
| Manufactured By: | Bell Labs |
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DESCRIPTION: Trapper LTD is a non-poisonous cardboard glue trap that captures mice, roaches and insects on contact. An excellent tool to monitor and trap insects for identification purposes. Is it a Flea or Bed Bug? A special release paper protects the glue until the board is used.
USE: Place Trapper LTD glue boards flat against walls or corners. In dusty areas, the 8" x 4" board can be folded into a covered glue trap. Simply drop it in the trash after use. Trapper LTD traps also fit perfectly in the Victor Tin Cat Repeating Live Catch Mouse Trap, allowing you to dispose of the mice more easily as they are caught in the Tin Cat.
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14 of 14 people found this review helpful:
Very satisfied!
By Tammy on May 19, 2008I recently ran out of your Trapper LTD glue traps and used the ones the exterminator gave me instead. The traps the exterminator gave me caught a mouse twice but it got away, I could tell because it left mouse hairs on the trap. With your traps all a mouse has to do is put it's foot on it and it is caught. I have never seen a mouse escape your traps. Just be careful because the glue is so so so sticky that it is hard to get off of your skin, clothes and shoes. It's best if you fold the traps if you are going to use them in high traffic areas because this stuff is sticky. Very satisfied!
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13 of 13 people found this review helpful:
Recommended product
By Shirley on December 5, 2008We are in a new subdivision (2-1/2 yrs old) and they are still building. We placed Trapper LTD glue boards in our garage on both sides of the garage door . We caught over 30 mice and have stopped counting them. We have also caught one snake, crickets, and spiders. These boards are difficult to find in white. Home centers have them in black and are hard to see what has been caught. We recommend these to anyone with critter problems. They work great!!
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11 of 11 people found this review helpful:
Works better than you can imagine!
By Fran on October 23, 2007We have used Trapper LTD insect glue boards for just over 1 year on a regular basis in our garage. These glue traps (they remind me of the old fashion fly paper) work better than you can imagine. We are in a new home, where new houses are still being built. To date we have caught 4 mice, 2 snakes and many, many crickets, spiders, roaches, just a huge mixture of bugs as they attempt to crawl into our garage. Rarely have we seen anything in the garage further than the entry way near the big doors. We use three boards at a time and have a 3 car garage.
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10 of 10 people found this review helpful:
Work great, highly recommend.
By Christine on July 22, 2008I have used Trapper LTD glue boards for the last year and they work great, highly recommend. We live in the desert so we have many unusual critters and the glue board gets them all, including scorpions. Thank you for a non-toxic product!
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9 of 9 people found this review helpful:
More effective than other glue boards
By Rene on September 25, 2007I am a return customer, having used the Trapper LTD glue boards a number of times. I have found that they're more effective than other glue boards I have used because these have a low profile that mice actually walk over. Other glue traps have a lip around the glue portion of the board that I believe causes the mice to walk around, rather than through it. They're worth the money, and getting them through the mail is easy.
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mouse trap board
June 10, 2013
Verified Purchase
Super sticky. Caught 4 mice in a week! Very quick shipping! Great vendor!
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RID OF 'EM
June 2, 2013
Verified Purchase
These traps worked so much better than the awful raised lip black ones. The glue is strong so once caught they can't get off. We trapped 7 in a few days and got rid of the infestation. I ordered more for next time. Make sure to put them in well traveled areas and move often. Sometimes we tape 2 together so they can't avoid them. I hate mices to pieces.
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Glue boards
June 1, 2013The boards certainly are sticky enough but I wish they folded up into a box with tabs. Unless I'm missing something they lie flat and you really have to hide them so your pets don't step on them (I put some in the garage and my dogs go in and out to the backyard that way).
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Happy Customer
By Donna on May 25, 2013
Verified Purchase
Received exactly what I ordered. No problems. I've ordered from DoMyOwnPestControl before and will not hesitate to order from them again.
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Camel Cricket Demise
By Joe on May 19, 2013
Verified Purchase
Problem: NJ house with basement that gets invaded by camel crickets in late spring. Solution: Trapper LTD Glue Boards. I order them by the 72s. I put them all around in places where I won't step on the traps The crickets - with all their random hopping and leaping -- inevitably wind up getting impossibly stuck. Wonder how sticky these things are? Step on one with a hiking boot and see how much force is needed to pull it off!! The Trapper LTDs are a great product. Their large area and very reasonable price make them the clear choice.
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Capture insects 24/7
By A on May 18, 2013This product uses a sticky surface to capture insects with no harmful chemicals or sprays. I used to buy a similar product at Lowes, but they no longer carry it. I was happy to find the same product at a much lesser cost.
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Great for all sorts of lizards and mice
By Dave on May 8, 2013
Verified Purchase
This was my 2nd order in 2 years. This is great for catching those little critters, be they mice, or small lizards. I used them indoors and outdoors (on a patio) with great success. ps. The price was right, shipping was included, and delivery was prompt. Customer support was fast to answer my (dumb) questions, and very polite. So what's not to like?
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Great buy
By Chel on April 26, 2013I received the glue board in a timely fashion. Only complaint was the glue board had a strong smell when they arrive. Good investment. Thank you.
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Better Than the Rest
By Dhr on April 23, 2013
Verified Purchase
These work better than trays and the size is perfect and the price is right
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Super glue boards
By Bob on April 8, 2013
Verified Purchase
These boards are great. They are much better than the ones the pest company left with us. Nothing gets away. A scorpion was trapped by just one leg. One touch and they're stuck.
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July 20, 2011Ps asked:
QAre the Trapper LTD glue boards scented?
I've read that some glue boards are peanut butter scented. Can you tell me if these particular boards are scented?
AThe Trapper LTD Glueboards are not scented. If you are looking for glueboards that are peanutbutter scented you can checkout the Catchmaster 72MB Glueboards or the Trapper Max glueboards.
April 1, 2010Robert asked:
QHow do I catch mice running down pipes in my house?
Hi, I saw a mouse the other morning as it ran down the 2 inch pipe that drains the utility sink in the garage, that is one of the 'mouse highways', I'm wondering if these glue boards will conform to the shape of the pipe and stay put?! Will I have to use double sided tape? I'm already using your bait stations to great success but this is a banner year for mice in the Colorado Springs area because we have had such a long and cold Winter like most of the world. I've been watching my two young Dachsunds (they've caught five) and also the birds of prey as their actions tell me of more mouse activity than anything else.
A You can wrap the Trapper LTD mouse glue boards around the pipe, but you most likely will need some type of adhesive to keep the glue board in place. Another great choice for mouse control is the Mini T-Rex snap trap. These traps can be placed in/on mouse runways or tied to pipes or beams that mice may use as highways. A removable bait cup in the center of the trigger pedal makes it easy to add baits including new Provoke Mouse Attractant.You can watch our instructional video explaining how to use the traps on surfaces such as pipes or beams.
May 16, 2011Eric asked:
QHow long do the Trapper LTD Mouse/Insect Glue Boards last in storage?
If I buy the case of 72 boards, which is economical, how long of a shelf life do the unused boards have?
AThe Trapper LTD Mouse/Insect Glue Boards can last indefinitely as long as they are kept out of extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
November 18, 2012Julia from Meadview, Az asked:
QWe have been invaded by "rice weevils", mostly in the bathroom and some in cupboards and in flour, corn, rice
it is approx. 1/16x1/8 in., black/brown has 6 legs & feelers, don't think it has a snout. There are many and we have sprayed with no avail, driving me crazy.
APantry pests can usually be controlled by a thorough cleaning out of all infested product and scrubbing of the infested areas (pay special attention to cracks and crevices) and then applying a residual insecticide such as Cy-Kick Aerosol to the cracks and crevices and also an insect growth regulator such as Gentrol Point Source to the cabinets. The growth regulator will help stop the breeding process while you are trying to get rid of the pest and can make all the difference in your treatment program. Still, without finding the source and getting rid of it your treatment program will not be successful. It can take a couple of months to control a pantry pest infestation.
August 12, 2010Paul asked:
QHow do you rid of mice in a restaurant kitchen?
AIf an infesation already exists in a commercial kitchen, the use of glue boards and or snap traps will be necessary. Place the traps near areas where dropping have been found or near areas where rodents or rodent damage has been found. The use of rodenticides (rat poison or mouse poison) is usually inappropriate in indoor areas. A rodent could succumb to the effects of the bait and die in an area that is inaccessible causing a horrible stench, flies, maggots, roaches, and beetles. After you get rid of the rodents indoors, you will need to stop new rodents from taking their place. Rats and mice are notorious for finding their way indoors. They can find even the tiniest crack in a structure and force there way in. Here are some hints and tips to help prevent an infestation:
October 6, 2010Wm asked:
QWhat can I use to get rid of geckos?
I need something that can be sprayed in the house as they seem to get inside a lot.
A There are no toxic products labeled for geckos, lizards or any reptiles or amphibians, and given the highly beneficial nature of these creatures there is not likely to be any products for them any time soon.The reason they are on your property are because they can find food and proper habitat. Take away their food and they will forage somewhere else. Take away the conditions they need for hiding and they will seek refuge someplace else. You really have two options here: 1.Exclusion. Total exclusion can be hard to achieve particularly around the roof-line where there are going to be gaps that would be very hard to close off, but there also could be some obvious flaws such as broken vent screens, holes around cables, pipes or wires, or gaps under doors. All of these can easily be closed with brush strips, caulking, copper mesh (Stuf-Fit), or some other suitable material. Exclusion is the best choice, because it is permanent, and eliminates or reduces the problem in the future too. 2.Outdoor habitat modification. In short, get rid of the reasons geckos are there in the first place. They are there because they are finding the food they need to survive (insects) and a place to harbor. If you can eliminate either of these essentials, you can get rid of the geckos. Spray a good residual insecticide such as Cyper WP around the outside of your home to help cut down on the number of insects the geckos are eating. If geckos cannot find enough food they will either move on or starve. Eliminate as much clutter and debris around the outside of your home as possible to eliminate the places geckos like to hide. Rake back mulch or rocks at least 6 inches from the structure. If you need to get rid of the geckos that are already indoors the only options are catching them by hand or using glue boards placed in areas where the geckos travel.
January 7, 2011Lee asked:
QCan the Trapper LTD glue boards be used for bed bugs?
AThe Trapper LTD Glueboards can be used for bedbugs, but they may not be as effective as the glueboards that have been specifically designed to catch bedbugs. The Catchmaster Bedbug Detection System (glueboards for bedbugs) is a patented device designed to detect bed bugs. BDS is a passive monitoring device that provides what would be considered a perfect harborage area for bed bugs - a place they prefer to hide and breed. Bedbugs favor tight, dark spaces and textured surfaces. This is why they tend to hide in cracks and crevices of wooden furniture or in the creases of mattresses. Bedbugs also like the small grooves in corrugated boxes. The Catchmaster BDS trap recreates these favorable conditions using a unique patented adhesive pattern that is coated on a coarse cardboard surface that bed bugs love. The combination offers bedbugs an ideal place to hide. Once bed bugs enter a BDS trap, they get stuck on the glue adhesive inside.
September 13, 2011Leonard from Chesapeake Va asked:
QA lizard came in the house during repair. How do I catch or kill him?
AThe only thing you can do to get rid of the lizard is put glueboard traps in areas where you suspect the lizard will visit. There are no poisons on the market for lizards since they are for the most part a beneficial creature.



