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Tomcat Glue Traps Mouse Size with Eugenol for Enhanced Stickiness effectively capture mice and other household pests like cockroaches, spiders, or scorpions without the use of bait
Our sticky traps utilize a professional-strength glue formulation has immediate grip and stretchable hold
Place these pest control traps along the walls of rooms or cupboards where rodent activity is suspected, such as kitchens, basements, or garages
These rodent traps are pesticide-free and come ready to use right out of the box
Each package of Tomcat Glue Traps Mouse Size with Eugenol for Enhanced Stickiness contains 6 disposable mouse-sized traps
6 reviews for Tomcat Glue Traps Mouse Size with Eugenol for Enhanced Stickiness for Mice, Cockroaches, and Spiders, 6 Traps
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G.S. –
Traps are AMAZING!!! Caught those pesty sprickets!
These traps are absolutely so effective. The stickiness is superior absolutely amazing. They caught so many sprickets. I am beyond thrilled thank you thank you thank you
golden2 –
Good Trap
These traps work pretty well. I use them regularly however some mice do manage to escape from time to time. Easy to set up and place where needed. Just throw them out when mouse is caught. Sometimes you have to look the little guy in the eye as you throw him out. If that bothers you, go with a quick kill trap.
AlexM –
Sticky, Simple, and Sometimes Frustrating: My Honest Tomcat Glue Trap Experience
I bought the Tomcat Glue Traps because I wanted a no-fuss, pesticide-free way to deal with a sudden mouse problem. The traps are super easy to set up – just peel them apart and place them along the wall where you’ve seen activity. I was honestly impressed by how sticky these things are. Within a day, I caught a mouse and even a couple of spiders, which was a bonus. The traps are discreet, don’t smell weird, and you just toss the whole thing out when you’re done. For anyone who wants a quick, clean solution, these definitely deliver.But I have to be blunt: there are some real annoyances. One thing that really got under my skin was that the glue in my pack seemed to have melted and pooled to one side, making half the trap useless. I know this isn’t a universal problem, but it made me feel like I got a defective batch. I also noticed that if you live in a warmer area or leave these in a hot garage, the glue can get runny and lose its effectiveness. That’s not something you want to discover after you’ve already set them out and waited days for results.Another thing that bothered me, and I’ve seen others mention this too, is that sometimes the mice manage to escape or just leave droppings right on the trap without getting caught. It’s infuriating to check the trap and see evidence of mice but no actual catch. I get that placement is key, but it shouldn’t be this easy for them to avoid it. Still, when the traps work, they work well, and I appreciate that they’re non-toxic and easy to dispose of. I just wish the quality was more consistent. If you’re desperate, these are worth a try, but don’t expect perfection.
Carrie –
They Work Well
I hav been blessed. I’ve only had mice once or twice in all the years I’ve lived in my home. I’ve been here for almost 36 years. The last time there was a mouse in my house was over a decade ago and luckily there was only one.In the past my husband would pick up some spring traps and he would Sal with it when they were caught. Unfortunately I have had the biggest infestation I’ve experienced in the last 36 years. To make matters worse they were in my bedroom, I was really surpris d by this because I have 2 dogs that are in my room all the time. My family has 2 cats. I guess despite the fact that my dogs are little barks butt’s they were less scary then the cats.A little over a month ago I had been in the kitchen make my dinne. Wh n I went into my bedroom I was shocked to find a dead mouse on my floor. I don’t know if one of the cats had killed it or my dog, but I’m guessing it was my daughter’s cat Kiki. Our other cat doesn’t venture out of my daughter’s room much. He’s to afraid of the dogs:My fist thought was not fit to express here as it consisted of a few bad words. I started thinking maybe it was just the one because I hadn’t seen signs of others. Then I heard something noisy in my closet that sounded like something falling. It was followed by the squeaks of the rodent it was.They really give me the heebie-jeebies. I would say they scare me to death, but it’s more a case of they freak me out. I don’t know what I was going to do. I knew that I wouldn’t be able to set the spring traps. I have a central nervous system disorder that causes a lot of shaking, especially in my hands. I really didn’t think I would be able to set a trap without snapping my own fingers. I know there are a lot of people who find sticky traps inhumane, but they were uninvited guests in my home and I wasn’t about to catch them and let them outside so they could get back in my house. I don’t drive and I’m in a wheelchair I wouldn’t be able to have taken. I’m very far anyway.The sticky traps arrived and I was really happy with how affordable they were. I was a little worried that they wouldn’t be sticky enough because they were one of the cheaper packs that I had came across but happily they worked very well.I placed them around my room in areas that my dogs couldn’t get to with a little smear of peanut butter. I put them out not long before I went to bed and when I woke up in the morning, I could hear the sounds of some heavy squeaking. One of the traps had two mice stuck to it one looked to be fully grown, and the other was about half it size. My next thought was a hack. How am I gonna get it up without touching them but I have a grabber that makes it easier for people who have physical limitations to get things. I know this may sound cruel, but I put them in a bucket of water. I just felt like it was the easiest thing and less cruel than to leave them, stuck and fighting to get off because they were really tearing their legs apart trying to get free. I had to be painful.So far counting the one the cat or dogs got they’ve been five. I still have sticky traps out, but I haven’t called any in close till week so fingers crossed and prayers to God maybe that’s all of them only time will tell.Honestly, I’m happy with my decision to go with the sticky traps. It was safer for me. I wasn’t comfortable putting out poison because of the cats and the dogs. People can talk about humane ways to die and in my opinion there is no human way. No matter how you look at it death is not pleasant. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about a small rate like a mouse or a fully grind human being. Not only do mice bring up health concerns they can do a great deal of damage. Mice breed rapidly and the traps are effective.
Amazon Customer –
Mice still alive but works
Giving it four stars because the mice are still alive when caught and suffering, but it works great in catching them. I’ve used cheaper ones and the mouse will drag themselves off the glue trap but not with Tomcat. I’ve even used the instant kill snap traps but most mice would eat the peanut butter and not set off the trap. Sounds crazy, but each time I catch a mouse in the glue trap, I take it outside and add olive oil to the trap to loosen the glue so the mice can escape – which they do. If the mouse tears itself apart in the trap and suffering, I put the trap in a Ziploc baggie 1/2 filled with water to drown it out of its misery and throw in trash. (And no, the released mice don’t run back into the house!)
oksana –
Do not by the product if you don’t wanna see mouse, suffering and dying
I receive the product almost month ago, finally when I come home on Friday night after work, I saw the mouse in the sticky product but they were still alive and screaming asking for help. If you don’t wanna see your mouth die do not buy the sticky I don’t want the thing in my house but I don’t wanna see dying Saturday morning I did wake up and mouse already dead so I’m looking now for something that catch the mouse and released outside. Maybe it will come back to me again I don’t know but I don’t wanna kill anything or anybody. Product is good, but sometimes you have to wait for a while before you start clean and sanitize your kitchen. Thank you. I think it’s good to catch the mouse.