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๐ญ Catch the uninvited before they even know youโre ready!
Catchmaster Jumbo Rat & Mouse Glue Traps deliver professional-grade pest control with large, odorless, and moisture-resistant adhesive boards that stay effective for up to a year. Designed for easy, no-bait use, these traps provide a safe, family-friendly solution for capturing rodents and crawling pests indoors and in enclosed outdoor areas. Trusted by experts and backed by 70+ years of adhesive innovation, Catchmaster ensures maximum reliability and coverage for your home or business.







| ASIN | B07YQ8RGYL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Brand Name | Catchmaster |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 37,485 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AM_0004 |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | AM_0004 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Style | 6 Jumbo |
| Style Name | 6 Jumbo |
| Target Species | Rat, Mouse, Snake |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
D**E
Catchmaster Glue-Traps are no joke.
I got 2 mice in my house and tried using a bunch of glue traps...with little/ no success. Then I remembered I bought these "Catchmaster" back in 2021, never used them, and they just sat in their box. I used them and caught one mouse in 10 minutes....and the second mouse took about a week. Unlike other glue traps which are kinda flimsy (or made of paper), these traps are really solid/ strong. Suggestions for use: 1- They got to be placed on the ground/ floor and 2-use food. The company and instructions say don't use food...and that's fine. I used food and it worked FAST. I placed a dry cracker as a dry base --- and a nice scoop of peanut butter on top. (Not too much, you don't want the PB to mix with the glue.) I caught the first mouse by placing the glue trap in a quiet dark corner of the room on the floor. The second mouse took a week because I screwed up. I tried being "too cute" and putting the traps in really interesting spots, usually off the ground on shelves 2/3 feet high. Nothing. But I could hear him skitter every night. Aaargh. I then put the traps ON THE GROUND and in dark/quiet areas...and 5 minutes later, he was caught and it was over. The large trap size really matters. The first mouse was tiny, maybe not more then a credit card size in length (2") and very thin. But the second mouse was a Monster...he was 1/2 pound and as round/thick as a 60 watt light bulb (4" long) and VERY strong. But the Catchmaster Glue Trap caught the monster with no issues/effort. After you catch/kill the mouse, you have to throw out both the mouse/trap into the trash. That glue is no joke. If a trap doesn't end up being used ... you can also reuse these traps by reclosing them - they snap together - and put them into storage. However, if you use food (against company instructions) ... and it mixes with the glue --- you can't do this. They get contaminated and have to thrown in the garbage. Each pack has 12 total ... I tried using 6 glue-traps without food--- didn't get any nibbles. I tried food with 6....and got 2 kills. The cracker/ PB combo was 2/2....but I also tried cracker/ cookie and cracker alone combos --- they didn't work, But they could have. IDK. The 6 glue traps without food might also work for you. I tossed the 4x remaining food-use glue-traps in the trash afterwards and saved/ reconnected the remaining non-food glue traps for future use, if need be. The price is might seem high --- 25$ for 12 traps. But it's quality over quantity. Even if you don't have mice/rats now, buy these now....stick them in your work closet, and you'll be happy if you have to use them. You can buy 50 paper mouse glue-traps that look good and might work....or buy 12x Catchmasters that actually do work. 5/5 Recommendation. Thanks. Dave.
A**B
BEST SQUIRREL CATCHER EVER!!!!!!!!!!! Donโt waste your $!
We hv a pair of super intelligent squirrels destroying our attic. Sorry but they are definitely RODENTS which isnโt bothered with tons of garlicky granules, pepperminty mothballs or pepperminty sprays. I used so much of the stuff above our bed just to be able to sleep but BOY the smell travels down thru the ceiling n walls. They all say theyโll lose the odor after a few month so I was desperately using them. EARPLUGS do not work bc Iโm am sensitive to any noise, light or feeling. ๐๐ฃ๐ฉ I even am using my Google speakers with โSounds that Squirrels Hateโ on Spotify. First they chewed up the electrical wire belonging to the speaker, UGH! So I put the speaker w/new wire in the Havahart (sized for raccoons) at the very back of the cage w/its wire under the cage n leading out under the plywood I use to walk above the joists. THEY ARE SMART! They left it alone. They know after a while, for some reason unknown, the irritating noise stops. I am using an old iPhone on wifi for the LOUD repeating noise. I bought this jumbo 6 pack and the smaller rectangular size. They use the eaves as their passage. They hv chewed many holes along the way trying to open up new entrances. Theyโve even chewed electrical wiring which were in their way. The insulation needs to be replaced in many areas, UGH! All of the sticky traps except a pair were very easy to pull apart. The pair that was stuck together took effort to pull apart. Ease of use PERFECTION otherwise. For us humans (even for curious kids) albeit they look simple, I believe they are safe n not life threatening to us. As for the RODENTS, after spending $500+ before these sticky traps, these are THE BEST SOLUTION. Big attic area, Iโll hv to spend thousands on new insulation n vented eave material as well as joists baffling that hold back the blown in insulation from falling onto the eave. If u come across my review b4 buying anything else, CONGRATULATIONS on learning what to get n what not to waste your hard earned money on. These squirrels chewed ALL our GREEN peaches even tho wrapped hanging! They bit into my neighborโs pears n dropped them as well. When they first attacked the fruits in the early summer, I wish I had acted then bc they learnt food source is plentiful here. Neighborโs huge oaks as well! I never want to live near oaks again! I definitely hear one rt now frantically trying to free itself n the other might be dragging a trap behind the stuck one going back n forth in the eave alleyway. โ ๏ธ๐๐ป! At first we called many wildlife removal services but none of them returned our calls. They must be super busy n not enough of they kind of company around. Tho, they must charge thousands $$$$ for constant labor n costly materials. Save yourself $$$$ n try these Catchmaster sticky traps, especially the jumbo!!!!!
F**V
Caught a pesky rat within 12 hours!
My father was pretty sure he had a rat in his 8'x8' walk-in closet. The evidence was regular droppings found on the floor and that it started eating through one corner of the carpet, including the padding and wood under it. At first, he thought it was a mouse, but it had easily set off and escaped from about 6 of them over the course of a few days. I decided to get him these glue traps as another option based on the high rating combined with thousands of reviews. He received the traps around 11 AM today, set up 4 of them in the closet, locked the closet door, and waited. When he checked the closet at 9:30 PM, the rat was struggling to get out of the trap, but it was futile. I won't go into the details of how he killed the rat (but you should realize that this trap doesn't do that for you), but he did get some measure of revenge for the damage caused by this creature. These traps are easy to set up and use, plus they are safe to have inside the home. However, you have to keep in mind that there is a very strong adhesive on these traps, so just about anything coming in contact with them will get stuck. My father learned this the hard way, when a hand towel happened to fall on one of the traps. He was eventually able to remove it, but a good amount of the towel stayed stuck to the trap. The 6-pack of traps we got cost $16. For how easy it was to set up, plus how well and how quickly it worked, I'd say it's a great value. Please note, however, that once a rat (or towel, for that matter) gets caught in one of these traps, I can't see a way for that trap to be reused. At the relatively low cost of these traps, that's a tradeoff I'm willing to live with, though.
H**K
It works well for mice.,
I'm battling a plague of mice. These mice attracted snakes. The snakes follow the mice into the house, and there they are, in my kitchen. Please don't tell me how good innocent little snakes are. I am terrified of them. Right now I am doing battle with a 4-foot King snake. He's hunting mice. I'm hunting him. Mice are smart little devils. If you let them, they will destroy your house. Down through the years I have employed humane snap traps, and cats. Cats are the best as long as they are strictly indoor adventurers. I am between cats right now, and must resort to my own devices. Mice will avoid snap traps fairly quickly. I have had some success with green pellet poisons, but it takes awhile. Ultrasonics are not working for the mice. I am desperate because of the snake, so I have decided glue traps will help me solve my problems. Not the happy choice, but it's me or them. I chose this glue trap because it says it can catch snakes too. They are a decent size. They are two to a pack. They come folded over with the glue facing inward. There is a small plastic hinge which has always broken, but that's okay with me. Once you open the box, you have to place two traps or set up a sandwhich board style along your baseboards. They are easy to pry apart. They have little projections to keep them reasonably apart. The glue is very strong. I accidentally rolled an empty, large vitamin bottle onto the first one, and it wasn't going to come off, period. I had to leave it attached. There is not much of a glue free edge to them, so handle carefully. The first night I caught a full grown mouse. It was an awful experience. He couldn't get free. He already lived his best life in my kitchen. But, the next night, nothing. The mouse telegraph went around, and all the traps were avoided. I saw with my own eyes a mouse crawl upside down, like Tarzan, under the lip of the drainboard, in order to avoid walking on the trap. That's how smart they are. So, I had to bait my traps with some of the little green poison pellets, which mice love. Third night I caught two small mice on one trap. The next day, the snake came out. He didn't seem to notice those two mice, but went over to inspect the first mouse trap. He got caught in the glue. I admit that I was pleased as heck, what an enormous weight off my back, having caught that snake. The snake thrashed and tried to flee. Because this trap was up on my center island, he fell onto the floor behind a box. Not to worry. I didn't even look. I figured I would deal with it when the snake was tired. Well, do I have to tell you? Not only did the snake get loose, but it showed up crawling towards me. What a nightmare. I opened a larger, different brand of glue trap, just to see if it would hold the snake, if I ever catch it again. That trap just seems bigger, without any particular extra strength to the glue. I plan to mix up the brands of glue traps and just keep them deployed. So, I think that this brand of glue trap is fine for mice. I plan to bait mine, even though it says you don't have to do that. It is not strong enough to hold a young, healthy King snake, and probably not a garden snake. Maybe little, tiny brand new snakes, but not full grown ones, and certainly not the kind you see pictured on the box. Still, I feel safer with my ring of traps, and that counts for something. I would buy again.
R**E
Caught 7 Mice With These Traps Alone!
Iโve had an ongoing mouse problem in my house, these mice somehow always find a way into the house. Before this, I tried live-catch cages, snap traps, electronic traps, and even bait stations. Some worked occasionally, but none were as effective or hassle-free as these glue traps. Iโve caught 7 mice in the past 2 months using this product alone. Theyโre easy to set up, donโt require bait, and work surprisingly well. My only regret is that I didnโt take any pictures of the catches. At the time, I never thought Iโd be writing a review, so I just disposed of them and moved on. Looking back, I wish I had taken photos because the results have honestly been impressive:)
C**N
CJF
These work Great , and the larger size is easier to use. They are super sticky and do the job but careful putting them out if you get on your hands hard to get off , wear gloves ! Highly recommend ๐๐
E**L
Great product!
These are great! Weโve bought several of them and have had no issues at all. Definitely worth the money.
L**R
Think about the endgame on this one
I like fees theyโre pretty pricey, but theyโre 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 theyโre 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 shouldโve 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 donโt actually die. What if they just get caught and make squeaky noises for days and days I am a novice I didnโt 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 couldnโt get them apart and thatโs a sticky disappointment
D**Y
Sticky...keep away from pets
Like the smaller version, these work well
K**D
Perfect size and strength of glue
Fit for purpose. Strong glue and easy to use. Excellent size
D**O
Very sticky, work great!
These worked very well. Took care of my mouse problem at the cottage in just a few days.
M**K
Great
This was really good
M**S
Catching mice every day
These things work really well. We caught a mouse the first night we set the traps. We have probably caught about 10 mice in our house with these traps in the last month. The only thing is, the mice are usually still alive and you will likely find them when you hear their squeaking. Youโll need to put the whole trap (with the live mouse on it) in a bag and take care of it. If you can stomach that, then these are great. Also, be careful about placement if you have small children.
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