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Friday, December 2, 2011

Rodent & Insect Glue Board (1Case-72 Glue Board)

This glue board is a non-poisonous cardboard glue trap that captures mice, roaches and insects on contact. An excellent tool to monitor and trap insects for identification purposes. Is it a Flea or Bed Bug? A special release paper protects the glue until the board is used. Disposable Pest Trap. 72 piece per box, peanut butter scent. Works better to attract rodents.

Amazon Sales Rank: #37179 in Kitchen & Housewares Color: Gray Brand: D & S Model: DS9408 Dimensions: 6.00" h x 6.00" w x 9.00" l, 5.00 pounds Pest Control Disposable Glue boards for quick and easy clean up Rat and Mice Trap Insect and Fly Trap Rat trap - Glue board does not say trapper on it

Most helpful customer reviews 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Really Sticky Stuff By D. Judson We have had some scorpions in our house. We put these glue boards under couches, beds, and other dark places. We have caught several scorpions and other bugs. We also caught a mouse. Be careful where you put them, if you get one on your shoe or hand they are hard to remove, sticky-sticky-sticky. I rate this product very good. It works. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Best traps By Granny and Auntie These are the best traps that I have found. The peanut butter in the glue attracts the mice very well. You can smell the peanut butter before you open the box. This trap also catches a lot of nasty bugs and huge spiders. And, for the qty and price - it is a great value. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Traps plenty of crickets and other small bugs... By Victor H. Agresti Catch-master Peanut Butter Scented Glue Board To use a glue board, simply peel off the plastic film, and put in place. The glue is extremely sticky, so handle it with care. We have a small storage building that crickets love and these glue boards catch those critters by the dozens. We replace the full boards every couple of months in warm weather. Use scissors to make smaller glue boards before removing the plastic film. One note of caution though; if you have a curious pet and they get stuck to this thing, they will make a ruckus trying to get free. One board we left outside overnight had feathers on it the next day, so these things can be harmful to birds. You also wouldn't want to use them where children might touch them. The peanut butter smell isn't too noticeable with one glue board, but the open box of boards stunk so bad, I bought a waterproof plastic box to store them in. Don't expect it to solve your critter problem overnight. Leave it in place, and keep replacing a glue board as it fills or gets dirty. We don't have mice in our area, so I can't attest to its rodent catching ability. This product works for crickets and other bugs! See all 8 customer reviews...

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