

🕵️♂️ Trap pests like a pro—no bait, no mess, just results!
Catchmaster Compact Sticky Insect & Mouse Traps offer 75 ultra-sticky, pesticide-free glue boards sized 3.5"x7" for effective indoor pest control. Designed for tight spaces, these mess-free traps last up to a year and require no bait, making them a reliable, safe, and convenient solution for year-round rodent and insect management in homes, garages, and basements.






| ASIN | B005IMZ9TC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #14 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (26,944) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10029049000755 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Item model number | 25M |
| Manufacturer | Atlantic Paste and Glue Co. Inc. |
| Material | Glue |
| Number of Pieces | 75 |
| Product Dimensions | 7"L x 3.5"W x 0.03"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mouse,Bugs |
| Style | Foldable |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 029049000758 |
| Unit Count | 75.0 Count |
G**.
The basement insect eliminator
Spiders and insects love my basement. These work great at eliminating them. Don't accidentally step on them as they are very hard to remove. My cat keeps forgetting this.
T**O
Reliable and affordable pest control
The Catchmaster Pro Strength Glue Boards have been my go-to solution for managing random bugs in the basement. This 75-pack gives you plenty to work with, and I’ve found them really effective not just for mice, but also for all kinds of creepy crawlers. I mainly use them to trap roaches, centipedes, and other unwanted guests that sneak into dark corners and behind appliances. The adhesive is strong enough to hold even larger bugs without them crawling off or escaping. What I like is how easy they are to set out. You just peel the paper and drop them in places you’ve seen activity. I slide them along the baseboards, under the water heater, behind shelves, and inside storage cabinets. Within a few hours, I usually start seeing results. Even without bait, they still do their job. If I want to target something more aggressively, I’ll add a little peanut butter or food crumb in the center, and that usually draws them right in. They’re non-toxic and safe to use around the house as long as pets or kids can’t get to them, which gives me peace of mind. I’ve used other brands that dried out quickly or weren’t sticky enough, but these have held up better over time, even in a humid basement. For the price and quantity, it’s a solid buy if you’re dealing with any kind of low-level pest issue indoors. Definitely worth keeping a stack on hand for year-round use.
I**Y
Works great for many kinds of insects! Zero odor!
We have a terrible fly problem this year. I'm not sure if they're getting in through the window air conditioner, or what, but we can't seem to get rid of them completely. I originally bought these because we have house centipedes sometimes, and they creep me out looking like aliens. Plus apparently, I'm allergic to them, as I have a horrible itching rash after I get bit by one. My brother is diabetic, and he apparently is allergic to them too, as he gets huge dime-sized ulcers in his skin if he gets bit by them, and they take forever to heal. So the fly problem started, and I got the bright idea to just lay one of these out for that in the kitchen, dining room and the bathroom. Turns out they seem to be mostly in my dining room area near the back door, even though it's sealed, somehow maybe they're getting in from there. I laid one of the sticky pads out just to see what would happen. Well caught five of them. And two of the five must have been females because they actually laid eggs as they were dying. I didn't even realize it was eggs at first because with regular vision it just looks like a spiky little magnetic filament pile that's gray like cement in color. However, when I zoomed in with the camera and took a picture, I could clearly see it's eggs. Each fly can lay between 50 and 150 eggs! These sticky pads just saved our house from being completely overrun by flies. I have an electronic zapper too, and it works great, however our dog is absolutely terrified of it. Anytime a fly hits it, he goes running off and hides, and he starts shaking, and severely affected by that noise for some reason. We've had him ever since he was 7 weeks old so I have no idea where in his life this noise happened that it really really scares him to death. So these sticky pads have been a huge help with these flies. Unfortunately, we can't figure out where the flies exactly are coming from so they continue to come in. I also have an electronic zapping racket, and that works too. I do use it, but these help also, as you can see. I also want to mention that they have no odor at all. I have chemical sensitivities for over 20 years now, and I would never be able to use some of the other products that are on the market. I definitely wanted to mention the no odor for other people that are like me. No VOC's at all. I taped one to the top of the paneling in my room near the ceiling because that is where I always see a house centipede however have not caught one yet but I did catch a fly, as you can see in the last photo. I used scotch tape to put it up there, so I could easily remove it. Do NOT put these anywhere using part of the adhesive to stick it! It would most likely ruin whatever you put it on. The glue is very strong! I had laid one on a table in my room, and was digging through laundry, and my nightgown landed right on the pad lol! Fun times LOL! Highly recommend in any size! A few years ago we bought the larger size in this brand, and put one in the basement, and it caught several large spiders, house centipedes, and a few bugs we aren't even sure what they were. Safe, non-tocic, no odor, perfect!
R**A
Works on small spiders and bugs
I agree with some of the others that they're good for catching spiders and other insects but not mice because I saw fuzzy gray hair on a trap ! I think it got away. I accidentally got one stuck to a piece of my bedding that fell on the floor and I had a heck of a time getting it off. I had it all over my hands by the time I was done and then I'm google and how to get it off while I'm putting soap and water on there which is doing nothing. I'm squirting soap out of a squirt bottle frantic because I'm thinking it might have chemicals in it. I couldn't remember so I'm frantically trying to scrub it with soap and a pan scrubber. I then squirted the soap right in my eye so now I have glue on my hands... soap in my eyes and I'm trying to google to see if there's any chemicals in it. I feel fine! I did discover that cooking oil gets it off faster than alcohol or soap. I'm not sure how to wash the sheet though. I'm just glad it didn't get on my $80 blanket. I'm sure I sounds clumsy, but I actually stepped on one and it stepped in my shoe pretty bad so just remember where you put these suckers!!😫 I've been finding spiders on the traps that I didn't know I had and other bugs, but that's about it! I've seen some fleas on there! I have Pets and now I am totally fumigating my house!!
J**E
Worked very well. First night we put one down, two mice were caught on the one trap, and stayed stuck. They were still alive but couldn't move a muscle.
C**Z
Lo compré porque vi que una empresa que se dedica a exterminar plagas las usa, ya veo por qué.
K**A
very sticky for best results always fold them. If you decide to cut them in half just know that the mice will make their way off of it when it is folded. It’s harder for them to move around cause they get stuck on the side bottom or top.
A**R
looks good
L**9
Good as the previous order
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