Great for catching and killing roaches
By Jackie on 01/23/2015
These glue boards are excellent tools to catch roaches. You don't even have to spray anymore, just put these traps in areas that roaches roam and they will catch themselves. Basically, put them around all kitchen appliances, clocks, TV's anything that generates heat and you will be bug free.
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Works great!!
By Sekou on 04/01/2015
We moved into ground floor of brownstone building and it's been vacant for 5 years before we moved in so the mice were living it up.. The great thing is that the mice lest the contrac instantly! The great thing about it is the Lumitrack. I'm able to see the droppings and holes they are coming through. All you need is the contrac Lumitrack, a good black light , and Great Stuff Pestblock. It's a insulating foam sealant to clog the holes. That's all you need and you would be your own pest controller!!!
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Great to do business with.
By Mdelack on 04/26/2015
Tampa, FL.
By Mk on 04/11/2016
Product review
By K on 04/14/2016
Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards
By William on 07/12/2016
Catchmaster Mouse/insect Glue Boards
By Kathleen on 11/14/2016
Great product
By Basha on 12/17/2016
Clue board review
By Larry on 12/29/2016
glue boards pro
By W on 10/13/2017
Easy to use, effective
By Db on 10/20/2017
Excellent eco-friendly product
By Richard on 11/03/2017
We live in a wooded rural area of OK and have seasonal issues with crickets, scorpions, lizards and field mice in our attic. We leave them open for maximum exposure to the critters. In the house, we use the enclosed shape to protect our pets from accidentally getting stuck on them. These pads give us peace of mind and allow us to avoid having the exterminator spray inside the house with chemicals that leave spray stains on the hardwood floors and baseboards.
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Creepy catchers
By Jackie on 11/17/2017
I've used these for years. My reason for using them has been for insects but mostly, JUST IN CASE A SNAKE SHOULD FIND IT'S WAY INTO MY GARAGE! Unfortunately a few young ones have met any early death thanks to the sticky boards. I don't like doing that but I don't like them in my garage or house even more. We have copperheads in our area.
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Not sticky enough to catch pest.
By Faye on 06/29/2019
Dont work
By Michael on 08/17/2019
Very Disappointing
By Chris on 02/04/2020
Mice were not attracted to these glue boards at all. They didn't go near them. I've used them flat and also boxed up along the baseboards and in the cupboards of my home. Absolutely no mice activity on any of the boards. They smell nice though. I will not buy these again.
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Simply outstanding and effective
By Dan on 12/19/2020
Location: Texas Hill Country Setting: Semi-rural, 3 acres Time of year: December 2020 Home: 35 years old, monolithic concrete slab with 8-18 inches from ground to sill plate. No shrubs, trees or mulch within 36" of slab Situation: We've owned house 10 years and about 20 years ago, previous owners added a large attached, screened-in, covered wooden patio that sat about 18inches above the ground and was skirted with wood lattice and screened-in patio floor was covered with outdoor carpet. We demolished the patio and deck as it was in bad shape and also re-sheathed the house and replaced the old wood siding with Hardieboard. Previously, we had zero rodent issues- just usual spring/summer Texas scorpion visits inside the house over the years. They seemed happy under the deck apparently and any that strayed from the deck got picked-off by snakes, owls and our outdoor only kitty. But at the same time the work was done, we noticed droppings and knew right away the mice came in once we did the patio demo and siding job. We started using Kaput bait and the mice took to that within the day. We also used some old Tom Cat traps we bought at a big box- they were useless. After two full days of letting the mice get acclimated to the bait, we then set out the Catchmaster Glue Boards before going to bed. Two mice were caught overnight and saw they were super tiny mice- with bodies barely 1 1/2" long. That seemed to explain why the five Tom Cat traps were never triggered- not once. We setup some of the glue boards just flat and tucked into the baseboard where we didn't walk and folded them up into those little box shapes where we walked around the house. We put them about two feet away from the Kaput bait- not right by the little gaps we found inside the house. We didn't want to spook them and wanted the mice to start building up their pheromone scent near the baits so others would follow. Had we trapped right away, mice would've probably just roamed further. On the 7th day of Kaput feeding, we caught four mice with the glue boards. The next morning we found two more and noticed blood out of the mouth of one of the mice. We also have bait stations outside along the foundation. What we found useful is that the glue traps are ideal for these tiny mice as they are too small to shake the glue board all over the place or flip it over and get things sticky. I imagine a big mouse or a rat would have enough size and dexterity to thrash around. These little mice basically got every part of their bodies stuck to it. Glue board we learned has been especially beneficial in that it shows that the warfarin is starting to build in the mice per the blood we saw. We also figured a regular trap can cause bleeding so seeing the bleed-out from an intact mouse on a glue trap verifies the Kaput/warfarin started to work This helped us stop worrying if we had mice genetically resistant to warfarin. We are almost to the 15 day point on the Kaput warfarin bait feeding and it's been three days since we've trapped any mice. We haven't seen any droppings or bait consumption. We had a rodent-specific outfit come by and inspected the house after we saw no other signs of the mice. Inspector said the siding company did a top-notch job so the mice probably came in the very night after we demo'ed the patio. The rodent control tech did however re-screen our attic venting and also placed stainless steel wool in our weep holes where we had some stone facade. Put mesh and capsaicin around some gaps, as well. I nspector confirmed what I saw on Google where you bait/trap/kill as many mice as possible and THEN do any exterior mitigation work so some of the warfarin-sick mice can escape outside to die. Also, while not on the Catchmaster instructions, we tossed out the traps that had caught mice every morning. Just like mice spread pheromones that induce other mice to follow the route to the bait, a captured mouse an release stress pheromones and urine that can alert other mice. Important to toss the traps immediately. Also- do not fold, unpeele or set traps without wearing gloves. You want to avoid getting your own scent on there. So, long story, short, for anyone who had our sort of issue, the Catchmaster glue boards and Kaput combination was extremely effective.
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Mouse Glue Boards
By Osela on 01/01/2021
Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards
By Osela on 01/08/2021
Unbelievable
By Grandma on 05/17/2010
Unbelievable! I moved to my grandma's house in 2004. No one had been doing any clean up or fixing up for about 20 years. We knew in the back of the house by the cellar doors the snakes were congregating. They had lots of time to hang out. I walked around with a shovel, if I didn't kill them I had nightmares! I had the whole house rewired for electric. The guys had to go into a crawl space in back of the house. Well poor Eric turned around to come out and behold a garter snake!!! About 5 feet long. I talked to a friend who worked for a pest control company, he suggested the Glue Boards. I lay them flat sometimes putting 2 or 4 together to make a larger board and lay on the bricks at the crawl space. I check every couple of days, when they STUCK THEY STUCK!!! Sometimes 6 or 7 snakes at a time, lots of smaller snakes, if only one, I wait a few days, they'll come. I've been using the glue boards for the last 6 years. Yes the snakes are still coming! Unbelievable!
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Good Buy!
By Deborah on 06/16/2010
Catching The Bugs
By Will on 07/28/2010
We are finding a lot less bugs roaming around the house and instead are finding them trapped in these little sticky bug hotels. They are definitely checking in but never checking out. With the wet winter and spring we've had here in Phoenix, the bugs are especially abundant this year, especially the earwigs. I definitely plan to keep a supply of these on hand.
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Just Like the Pros
By Leslie on 11/27/2010
Perfect Catch
By Carol on 01/04/2011
Who needs snap traps????
By Dcmouseeliminator on 02/27/2011
Glue Boards
By Fumiko on 03/07/2011
I had a problem to catch mouse in my house, weather was so cold, mouse tried to get foods. I did not know what to do. Then I saw this Catchmaster Mouse/insect glueboard. It was wonderful! Got the job done quickly and easy to use and easy to clean up. Since I used one time, I have not seen any of problems. I will recommend to anyone. Thank you
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Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards
By A. on 03/09/2011
Great Website for Homeowner DIY Pest control
By D. on 04/02/2011
Just what I expected
By Brian on 04/25/2011
Simple and clean
By Robert on 05/09/2011
I have been using these traps for a number of years, and have them by the front and back doors, They have always trapped many different types of insects and small lizards that try to enter my cabin. I would recommend them to any one.
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