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Monday, October 31, 2011

Tomcat 100-32431-6 2-Count Rat Glue Traps With Eugenol

The TOMCAT rat size glue trap is a generous 4-3/4-Inch by 9-3/4-Inch size, making it ideal for capturing rats, as well as mice, roaches, spiders, scorpions and other insects. Pre-filled with our exclusive glue formula, the plastic trays are light and flexible for the best possible capture rates. TOMCAT Rat Size Glue Traps are boxed in convenient packages of 2 traps. Produced with Eugenol for enhanced stickiness.

Amazon Sales Rank: #14740 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Jensen Model: 100-32431-6 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, Tomcat rat glue with eugenol, a naturally occurring anesthetic Our glue formulation has the ideal combination of immediate grip and stretchable hold; professional strength, non-toxic Rat sized glue traps; pack of 2 Ideal for capturing rats, as well as mice, roaches, spiders, scorpions and other insects Measures 4-3/4-inches in length by 9-3/4-inches in width

Most helpful customer reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Glue not strong enough for this rat. By Chris Eng Had the glue trap in a confined area where the rat would step on it and not be able to turn around. Anyways, I am left with a trap with an outline of it's white/gray fur on it. He obviously learned and hasn't gone near the other one. For, me, this was worthless. If the glue was strong it should have captured it's paws and feet, but it got free. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cost per catch is high, but it works! By GM Deployed 2 of these and 1 spring mouse trap and 1 spring rat trap in the garage. Caught some insects in the glue. Caught 1 mouse .. scraped/pried him off the trap, and redeployed it. Caught 1 rat .. too much effort to pry him loose .. discarded the glue trap. Spring traps with cheese .. nothing caught yet. Remember, rats learn and are remarkably smart and adept at avoiding traps - witness the negative reviews for various rat traps and electronic rat traps. BTW, the best trap I found is homemade, and popular in some rural areas of Africa. Dig a hole. Put a 5 gallon bucket 2/3 full of water into the hole. Put one stake into the ground on each side of the bucket. Drive a thin round rod through a whole corn on the cob, and anchor the rod to the stakes. Now .. make sure the corn spins freely on the rod and is centered above the bucket :) Watch carefully, and make sure everything works. If a rat escapes, it won't be caught later by the same trap. Mice aren't as smart ... See all 2 customer reviews...

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