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Catchmaster Max-Catch offers 72 unscented, pesticide-free glue traps designed for indoor use. These durable, ready-to-use adhesive boards provide up to a year of effective pest control by capturing mice and insects without bait or mess. Foldable and versatile, they fit discreetly in homes, garages, and commercial spaces, ensuring safe, long-lasting protection made proudly in the USA.







| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 90,466 Reviews |
| Material | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 72 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 1"W x 8.5"H |
| Style | 72-PK Unscented |
J**!
Sticky
These traps are great. I hate that I had to use them but I put them in some of the rent houses I have and it was crazy what it caught in the first day! Very sticky. I found if you fold along the lines and then take the film off it it much easier. You can shape them into a rectangle form or keep them flat, both ways work well. They are a good size. It cought a 3" mouse that I knew nothing about. They do have a slight distinctive smell if you put a lot out, but nothing that is to unbearable. The warmers I put out helped with that issue. They are not the most attractive things to look at but I'd rather see them then what I saw when I first walked in. They are durable. I also found that if you keep the paper on you can cut the board smaller, like into four pieces, to fit into smaller places, plus instead of using one large one everywhere, you can put smaller ones out that are less noticeable. Of course you'll have to designate and eventually clean a pair of scissors because the glue will still get onto them. *Update. I started using these in my own home just to see what would happen. I actually caught a scorpion, spiders, and some other strange looking bugs! These work great in the garage too! I also found that you can use clear tape to tape around the boards and use them on walls and also under cabinets, sides of drawers, the tape makes it very versatile. I also put one in the car just for jokes, but found that it had caught some flies that managed to find their way in there. So these things work great. I highly, HIGHLY recommend these anv for the price it's great to have extra. Also I found that eventually you will have to change them out because they do loose their stickiness, but that is mostly to dirt,dust,hair stuff of that nature that gets caught as well. It appears nothing gets away!!!
C**S
Traps are effective. Coated with glue and can be thrown away after catching a mouse.
Placing these along the outer portions of rooms garages etc will effectively lead to catching mice if there are any to catch. They can catch one mouse maybe two if the mice climb over each other. The trap has an attractant that combined with good placement makes for a good trap. Easily disposable when mice are caught.
J**Z
Caught my little intruder within a week.
They absolutely work. That's kinda the biggest deal with a mouse trap. I caught mine underneath an end table against a wall. Simple to setup...peel off a piece a paper and put it down wherever you want. Be warned: they are really sticky so don't step on them!
L**E
Great traps for mice and bugs
They're super sticky and they smell good, like peanut butter. I caught what must have been a family of mice in my shed. Ten mice over four days. Two big mice, eight smaller. A couple escaped the traps after getting stuck, but most did not. That was a few weeks ago. No mice since, but a lot of bugs getting caught all the time. I rarely see a beetle when the lights are on, but these traps have caught a few hundred 1 1/2 inch black beetles, many spiders, and other crawling bugs of various types. Makes me wonder what goes on in my "man cave" when the lights are off and I'm not around. They're not that attractive to look at; a white piece of cardboard that says "MAX-CATCH" lying here and there, but neither Good Housekeeping nor Home Handyman magazines have asked to come and photograph my shed recently, so I can live with it. In the ten months since I bought this 72-pack of traps I've caught about 20 mice and many hundreds of bugs. I just put out another dozen new traps a few minutes ago, and I still have 24 left, so this package of traps will last me about 18-20 months start to finish. The adhesive doesn't dry out and stays just as strong as day one no matter how long I leave them out. Not a bad way to spend money, because these traps do a pretty good job of removing various vermin from your living space.
D**R
Effective, easy to use mouse glue traps
Easy to use, but when using as a tunnel, be careful of the glue area to avoid getting stuck to you hand. Well made, disposable, and reasonable priced. Effective at catching mice.
B**2
It's horrible, but it works..
I've never really had mice until this past year. Originally there was one that moved in last year (that I knew of) and I just let the little dude do his thing, he was never really a bother. This winter however they've been popping up all over and, well let's just say I've killed somewhere around 40 and I'm still reaping souls daily.. :_( Anyways, the traps I've used thus far in order of affectivity least to best. Humane traps- I laid four of these out last year and only one ever got set off. I used the blue little plastic ones. Anyways, it took nearly 9 months before I ever caught one and.. it being so long I kinda forgot about it, so he didn't make it. Vectors electric trap- just got this guy and I gotta say, I'm loving it. Catches one nearly daily, often two or three. It does take 4 AA batteries and I have seen one come bolting out screaming. This is still newer to me so, I'm putting it lower, but may be my top in time. This Glue Trap- mine are scented, which is useless for mice. Maybe scented for bugs? Anyways about half of my catches has been these. I find it best used around known nest areas and under doorways. I don't think I've caught any along the wall. These ones require constant checking, unless you're okay with them suffering, ripping off limbs, fur and skin to escape or just eventually suffocating or dying out of fear. A lot of the time you will hear them screaming.. especially babies. You can catch and release them with a little bit of oil dripped onto it, but I'm at the point all must die.. plastic bag drop a hammer, weight or stomp it.. They really take nothing to crush and end quickly. They're incredibly soft.. I hate using these, I've only ever harmed anything as a mercy.. until now. These are the most effective way to catch, but they're far too wrong for me to put at one and they don't kill. They torcher to death. Best for those without love or sympathy for other animals. Good ol Snap- sometimes you have to adjust the clip to increase sensitivity, but these are always reliable so long as you test and set them right. I've yet to find a brand that kills 100% of the time immediately, but they all usually do. Sadly some still suffer and you'll have to hunt them down as they drag themselves off with it. (I've recently gotten a poison from Walmart that's supposed to be fast and reduce the smell of corpses by 95%. I'll put these on here in a week or two as I've just picked them up today.)
A**R
Rats are smart - But I think I learned a trick...
I got a rat in my house from a bag of dog food I bought. I bought a case of these and set up a surveillance camera to record activity. These are sticky to us, but that guy walked over them many times. He got his foot stuck a little three times but shook it off. He was smart, he didn't walk over them unless it was absolutely necessary - even with different food samples on them for bait. I finally got him by one he shook off and flipped the sicky side down to the side - he effectively made a gauntlet to walk thru - this caught his fur when he squeezed through a few days later. Once he struggled, it was over - his fur just stuck more and more. He wouldn't go anywhere near the "box" you can make out of these. I was lucky he caught himself - I had been trying for a month.
J**.
Worked and worked quickly
I got home at 2am Friday morning, went fix a glass of water and noticed wood shavings all over the top of my toaster oven. I opened the cabinet above it to stare down a small, what I would call a barn mouse. I tried to capture it in a bowl to release outside, but it got away, so I got on Amazon and ordered these for same delivery. I got home from work on Friday evening about 10pm and these were at my doorstep. I cleaned all the food out of the cabinet and laid a couple down flat inside. Then I folded a couple up and put them behind the toaster oven on the counter, coffee maker, and refrigerator. All areas I saw “evidence”(iykyk). It is now 6:30pm on Saturday, I heard a soft noise from the kitchen. I went in to check and one of the folded traps from behind the coffee maker was in the floor. Picked it up and there he was struggling trying to get free. Picked it up, put it in the same Amazon the product was delivered in and carried it out to the dumpster. It worked in less than 24 hours and less than 48 hours after seeing the mouse, it was caught. Now hopefully there isn’t more, but there probably is so I have replaced that trap. My only negative about this trap as an animal lover is that the poor thing will likely die on the trap in the dumpster instead of getting free and going to live its live free in the woods where it belongs. But living in an HOA condo, I didnt want to risk it getting into another unit by using oil on the trap to free it. Update: it is now 11:30pm and just caught a second one. Hopefully the last one, but probably not. I could hear it squeaking from the bedroom, its whole body was stuck, so so I quickly put it in a bag and took it to the dumpster. Fingers crossed there aren’t more, but it is probably a whole family. Update 11/6: I caught a third one yesterday in my kitchen and took some action to seal up some possible entry points. I haven’t seen any new activity in the kitchen, but did find some evidence in the guest bathroom sink base, but not sure when it showed up since it isnt routinely used but I set a trap in there now too. Hoping I got them all!