🕷️ Trap pests before they trap you—stay one step ahead!
XDTIME Pest Sticky Pads Trap offers 8 large, foldable, and ultra-sticky boards designed to capture a wide range of indoor and outdoor pests. Made with non-toxic, eco-friendly glue on thick cardboard, these traps are safe for homes and versatile enough for kitchens, gardens, offices, and garages. Easy to set up and dispose of, they provide a clean, chemical-free solution to pest control.
Package Dimensions | 22.5 x 20.4 x 5.5 cm; 810 g |
Material type | Paper |
Manufacturer | XDTIME |
Item model number | C-8Pcs |
ASIN | B0DSZVM2MY |
O**L
Effective
Value for money:It did the job
N**N
Excellent
Very good
A**R
Strong
They very strong if the mice or rat touch it they not getting away
A**H
Not caught anything yet
Bought for a recent mouse infestation triggered by finding a mouse in a pack of pistachios and a nibbled ziplock bag of chocolate. 20 assorted Plug-in Ultrasound repellents were placed all around the house to no avail, and mint sachets were completely useless, mouse droppings being found very close to both.Have since caught 2 mice using traditional plastic traps, but there is one mouse(?) which flummoxes us because it has managed to LICK peanut butter from the bait cup and take 2 pistachios without springing the trap! So we've decided to try yet another trap.No instructions - do you stick the 2 sides together to activate or simply lay the card open? Reviews for similar traps are varied - some people take away the 'button' preventing the 2 sides from closing entirely, so the card can close on itself; others simply lay a bait in the centre of the open card. The 'button' on one side is actually a bait cup, as it is called in conventional mouse traps that snap shut. So I put my bait in this and simply laid the card open without sticking the 2 sides together. Easy set-up. Glue seems sticky enough, but we are not au fait about how strong a mouse has to be to escape when stuck.Have dotted these cards around the house (it looks like some sort of mouse war zone!) and used peanut butter, nuts and chocolate as bait but no luck as yet. Still waiting... I'm not sure what I do if/when a mouse is caught! Some have suggested closing the card on the mouse, whilst others have put card and mouse in a bag and filled it with carbon dioxide from a soda fountain! I'll decide when the time comes...~£8 for 5 cards is more than the average price for plastic mouse traps, but if they work, it would be worth it! At the moment, only 3* as I'm still waiting to see if I catch the mouse/mice. Then this gets 5*!
A**S
Really sticky
Not caught a rat yet, but my Daughter got stuck to it, super sticky!😅
A**
Perfect
Excellent product
A**H
Not working
Pretty much useless
P**D
Use these instead of traps. These work 100%
I caught a mouse. Put a few down. Went to work. When I came home. No more vermin scuttering around.
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