

🐭 Trap smarter, not harder — catch pests before they catch you!
Catchmaster’s 12-pack large glue traps deliver a powerful, odorless, and waterproof pest control solution designed for year-round use. With a spacious 10x5 inch adhesive surface, these ready-to-use traps effectively capture rats, mice, snakes, and spiders without the need for bait. Safe for homes and pets, they offer a clean, chemical-free alternative that lasts up to a full year, making them a top choice for professional-grade pest management.






| ASIN | B078YD8YRD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (12,680) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 2.65 pounds |
| Item model number | B078YD8YRD |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 5"W x 0.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mouse Trapping |
| Style | Glue Trays |
| Target Species | Rat, Mouse, Snake |
| UPC | 619175511978 029049004022 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
A**R
Works Quick & Efficiently
I ordered these traps at 5:30pm, they were delivered by 8:30 the same night. I set the traps up in all the “hot spots” and there was a mouse stuck to one by 10! I woke up again at 5am to ANOTHER mouse caught in the trap. These things are STRONG, have no odor, and caught TWO mice all within a 12 hour span. I can’t use the old fashioned traps that snap their necks so these are great alternatives that are easy to use, set up, and clean up.
J**.
Effective, Easy to use
While catching vermin is not what I'd call a good time, using these glue traps makes it a satisfying chore. Larger than most, it is not uncommon for there to be more than one mouse on the trap at a time. (I've had as many as four, including a small snake!) These are great for garages, shops, and feed rooms. I have found that adding one piece of dry dog food in center does tend to peak the interest of vermin. Has been worth the price and I've been using this for over a year.
D**S
Good quality
Once anything touches it you can't get it off. Be carefull. But they work great. Rodents will not get away
L**R
Think about the endgame on this one
I like fees they’re pretty pricey, but they’re mostly effective. Unfortunately they trapped everything even stuff. I felt bad about trapping and had no intention of trapping. I understand those with moral concerns, but if you have a health hazard in your dwelling space you gotta make tough choices. Maybe they’re more humane ways, but this was effective. It did the job, but it also left me with a big problem once I caught something that was too big and I was unprepared to dispatch. I use the word dispatch meaning terminate maybe I should’ve just use the word terminate to begin with because if you use these, you better be prepared to become the terminator because what of these little sweet creatures don’t actually die. What if they just get caught and make squeaky noises for days and days I am a novice I didn’t know anything as a first time homeowner. I called an exterminator and they left us with these paper glue traps which were mostly useless. I bought these a few times but the last time I was kind of disappointed because they were all stuck together and I couldn’t get them apart and that’s a sticky disappointment
B**B
Most effective way to get rid of rats and mice, with some caveats
There is a reason why professional exterminators use this and don't bother with "snap traps" - they flat out work. But there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure you get maximum effectiveness: 1. You must know the path that the critters are taking. Just spend some time getting inside the head of your vermin - they have a nest somewhere and they travel back and forth to food and water sources. They will usually travel against walls and along the tops of roof joists. If you find holes in walls, you will often see a dirty smudge where their filthy little tails drag along behind them. You will also see droppings (they seem to poop constantly). Place these traps in the high traffic areas, arranging them so that they are butted against walls, and along the trails they follow (think of the way ants travel in a line - rats and mice kind of do the same thing). 2. Don't bother with bait - if you follow the instructions in #1 above you don't need bait. I have never baited these things and I have caught a LOT of rats (my wife feeds birds in our yard and the seed attracts rats). 3. Do NOT use these outside or anywhere your pets or children can come in contact with them. If you put them outside, you will inevitably end up with a bird stuck to it, and unless you are a cold-hearted killer, you will feel awful. When I have to use them outside (like along the pathways the rats use to visit the bird feeders) I cover them with a long pice of plywood propped against the wall to create a "tunnel" and try to make it much more difficult for anything other than a rat or mouse to get stuck. Also, curious house cats will OFTEN get stuck in these, especially if there is a mouse or rat thrashing around on it and squeaking. Let me tell you that it is NO fun trying to pull one of these off your cat's face while there is a live rat stuck to it (or a toddler's shoe!). Also not covering them, you'll end up with a lot of leaf litter on them, which hinders their effectiveness. 4. Don't use these if you can't handle the sight of a dead (or dying) rat or mouse. Be prepared to "dispatch" the animal humanely once they are trapped. These traps do not cause instant death (the way snap traps do). The animal will eventually die (often from suffocation or shock) but the most humane thing to do is to kill them once you hear the squeaking and thrashing around. Speaking of which, it is fairly common (especially for a larger rat) to become partially stuck on one of these traps. I had a big wood rat get his back end stuck on one in my attic one night, and he flipped out, thrashing around and dragging it all over the place until I was able to crawl up there and "take him out". Outside, I usually use a shovel to decapitate them quickly when they get stuck. In the attic, I will usually use a very sharp hunting knife or a pair of lopping shears to decapitate them. (Did I mention this is not for squeamish people?). On a side note, don't leave these in the attic too long without checking them. Trust me, if you wait until you smell something funny, you are going to have a very unpleasant situation to deal with. 5. Make sure you wear rubber/latex/nitrile gloves while disposing of these once you have a dead mouse/rat. The reason is twofold: first, they are filthy disease-ridden creatures and they tend to poop and pee all over when they die, and you don't want contact with that. Secondly, if you accidentally get stuck to the trap while retrieving it, you can slip off a glove easily. If you're bare skin gets stuck (and these things are STICKY!) you will have a real mess do deal with.
C**S
All it took was one pop tart, this glue trap, and one evening.
worked like a charm. Had a rat sneak inside my home several days ago. I purchased a box of those green rectangular rat poisons and they did absolutely nothing. the rats just ignored them. Even covered with peanut butter or apple juice the rats weren't interested in those poison blocks. Well, since that didn't work, I purchased these Glue Traps. I baited the large Catchmaster Rat Trap with one inch square slices of cinnamon brown sugar Pop Tarts. The very next morning I found the little troublemaker completely stuck. Great Product. Bait with one inch squares of any fruit Pop Tart. Place piece at exact center of trap.
R**D
Snake trapping
Used in basement to catch snakes. It easily trapped snakes less than a foot long. The larger snakes, about 2 feet or longer, can wrestle themselves out of it after several hours or avoid it. So I use 2 together to catch bigger snakes.
K**L
Awesome!!!!! Super Sticky!!!!!
Once on they're hopelessly staying!!!!! I tried to remove them, it's a terrible mess so I ended throwing the pads out tough getting the glue off hands I've had regular mouse traps only caught two with the bait pictured it seems they had a life time supply I caught them all within two days I'll be buying more, well worth it!!!!
M**K
This was really good
S**A
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E**E
The needs to be stronger, i saw the mise escape from it
V**R
It’s just bad quality item, it’s not working in the way it should. I placed the trap and put the bite, rat left couple of clear mark of its paws and tail without being captured :-(
O**V
Didn’t work for rat! Works only for small lizard and bugs
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