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Tomcat Super Hold Glue Traps Mouse Size offer a pesticide-free, ready-to-use solution with an advanced sticky gel that quickly immobilizes mice and various household pests. Their compact design fits discreetly along walls and cupboards, making them ideal for kitchens, basements, and garages. Each pack contains 4 disposable traps, combining eco-conscious pest control with superior catch efficiency.












| ASIN | B01N6JJ3QG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #315 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #25 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Tomcat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,846) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888603036271 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 0362710 |
| Manufacturer | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Material | Gel material |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75"L x 4.88"W x 0.63"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mice,Cockroaches,Spiders,Scorpions |
| Style | Super Hold Mouse Glue Trap |
| Target Species | Spider |
| UPC | 888603036271 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
P**T
It finished the job that my cat only started!
One pleasant evening I walked into the kitchen and a RAT (a FREAKING RAT!) jumped from the kitchen floor and INTO the open dishwasher. I reached over and flipped the door shut behind it and then stopped to do several things⦠1) make sure my heart rate came down⦠thereās nothing like a RAT IN YOUR HOUSE to FREAK YOU OUT. 2) Look around for suspects, and the House Tiger blinked at me innocently, BINGO. Thanks dude. 3) Figure out what to do NEXT. The dishwasher is a brand new Bosch, it took me seven years to finally get the dishwasher I wanted so turning it ON, while CONSIDERED, was quickly ruled out. Maybe not so quickly, but EVENTUALLY ruled out. Luckily I had a box of these in the pantry and I got it out and baaaarely opened the dishwasher (that thing might of karate-ninja-leaped out at me, maybe, probably notā¦. But i wasnāt taking chances) and slid it into the upper ācupā shelf of the dishwasher and quickly slammed the door. The House Tiger found this entertaining and meowed encouragement. B**stard. Then remembered my grannie used to put peanut butter on mousetraps so i dabbed a little on the longest bread knife I own, cracked open the washer door again and dabbed a little peanut butter in the middle in between the two traps. Then I went and watched something relaxing, like Die Hard, to calm down and wait. In less than 30 minutes i heard the āwappita wappita wappitaā of something trying to run around in the dishwasher with a glue trap stuck to itsā foot and opened the washer to success! Then I called a Mandatory Staff Meeting to debrief the situation and brought the rat for the discussion. Neither admitted fault, both were highly entertained, and I suspect they might want to do it again just to watch the fireworks. Now, hereās the only problem with this trap. Once you have easily and efficiently CAUGHT the rodent, you STILL have an ALIVE RODENT. Thereās a difference between killing something and making it suffer for a week in a garbage can before eventually dying of dehydration or whatever⦠Iām not here for THAT business. So, we (and by āweā I mean me, the rat in the trap, and the two suspect cats) went out in the driveway where i dropped a bucket full of gravel on him, the bucket squished him and that was the end of that. There may be a better solution but I was under duress. Donāt hate on me for killing a rat on a rodent trap review. Thatās why weāre here, right? Anyway, I ordered a couple more boxes of these for my pantry, having a spare and a spare, spare seemed like the prudent thing to do⦠especially with MY questionable cats. I uploaded a photo of the āStaff Meeting,ā in retrospect, that was too much peanut butter but I wasnāt leaving anything to chance at that point. The traps flip open like a book but the ratās āwappita wappitaā running around in the dishwasher made them separate. All in all, these are inexpensive, work perfectly, are easy to open and put wherever you need them and thereās plenty of seriously sticky glue for itsy bitsy mousie feet.
A**R
Effective Trap
Worked well! Helped catching the little rodent, the trap was really sticky.
R**S
Tried and true!
We had a little house mouse nesting in our kitchen. I put these traps along its route last night and found it stuck this morning! It was quick and easy, no bait necessary.
H**N
Donāt touch, you will stick
Works great to catch unwanted critters
E**E
AWESOME!!
I just got this at 7PM and at 2AM I caught my 4th and last mouse!! Not even 8 hours and itās already worked and got all 4 of my mice!!! I got my first mouse after 5 min of putting it out! I put some Honey Nut Cheerios on them! Before these traps I bought sooo many and they would literally jump over every single trap or change their route around the house to avoid it š¤¦āāļø nothing worked so I gave these a try and bam!! No more mice!
B**.
Works well. Glue will run if left in place for a long time (6-8 months).
No removal of varmint from trap. Dispose of the whole thing.
D**1
Easy to set up, but not as effective as old school mousetraps...
I had a mouse to catch (and maybe just one) and my old-fashioned mousetrap just fell apart (but not before snapping my finger one last time). Glue traps seemed like an affordable option. I set up three in the target area and two weeks later I still had the mouse. I ended up buying a molded plastic mousetrap (available all over Amazon) and caught the mouse one hour after I set the trap. I gave the glue traps to a friend who had a rodent problem (turned out to be a squirrel) and the animal must have stepped on it and dragged it away. We found the glue-trap a few days later, and the squirrel had chewed it off.
J**R
Buy this!!
Definitely would buy again it so worth the money and worked really well. It's easy to use just be careful it's very sticky.
V**N
This definitely does the trick.!šš½
C**C
If they stay out too long, they'll also get dusty. Adult mice won't bite. I suggest human enclosed traps instead.
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