A: No I do not like to see animals suffer. I just find this traps easier to place where I need them and they work quite effectively
A: 3"x5"
A: Thank you for your question. The traps measure about 4.75" X 3.5"
A: The mouse traps measure approx 4.75" X 3.5" and there are 4 in each box. The larger traps (for rats) measure approx 9.5" X 4.5" and there are 4 in each box.
A: 2x4 inches
A: Approximately 3 x 4.5
A: Remove as much as you can from the floor with a scraping tool. Once you've gotten as much as possible off, then pour some mineral oil, baby oil or vegetable oil on it. Let it sit there for a minute or two and then wipe up using paper towels. Keep using the oil and the towels until it's all gone. You can also use Goo-gone (same method) but the other oils are cheaper. Good luck!
A: Thank you for your question. We have found that you can remove the glue by using vegetable oil or mineral oil. We recommend to spot test a small area to be sure the oil doesn't cause any staining to your floor.
A: Goo gone adhesive remover
A: How did you manage that. ?
A: Use vegetable oil.
A: No they do not.
A: No they do not. Also they are worthless in holding any rodent once a rodent shows up
A: No, these do not include an attractant.
A: No they do not. You can add something to the real to attract them to the area or place along baseboards you may have seen the mice travel.
A: No. You will need to put some bait in the middle of the trap - just a little bit so they have to step on the glue to reach the seed or whatever.
A: No they don't . If they did, the rodent would eat it, leave a 15% tip ,then leave. Patrick
A: No not will it catch the rodent once it shows up
A: Thank you for your question. Our product is composed of adhesive only and doesn't contain an attractant.
A: We have 5 different Westbury, NY, FL,TX,OK, and NC. Which is your location?
A: No, the trap does not catch squirrels.
A: No, squirrels would be WAY too big. It would make them miserable though as they'd have the trap stuck to them for quite a long time.
A: No, you need something much larger, probably one of the hav a hart type traps
A: Thank you for your question. No, the product will not trap squirrels.
A: What do you think
A: I do not think so.
A: Till they starve or die of thirst or you come along with a hammer. It's a cruel death way worse then a snap trap . I'm not sure why some people think it is more humane. If you don't get to them right away, they die a realllll slow death. Then I have to take a hammer to them and hope I get their little head the first time. I much rather use a regular trap, but if the glue trap actually works, I have more luck catching Willard, the Rat from the Movie :-) . Find a good glue trap and stick with it, so you catch them the first time instead of maybe the 4th time IF AT ALL l, just not this one. Instead of a slow lingering cruel death
A: My sister had to mercy kill the mouse because it did not die and it keep squeaking or screaming nonstop. It seems like one of those traps where the mouse die from starvation or until you kill it.
A: this doesn't kill the mice. you have to kill them. it's pretty awful. I recommend Victor Multi-Catch Live Mouse Trap (also sold by home depot). I used a Ritz cracker as bait. We never had a mouse problem until my cat passed away. I have caught about a dozen mice in the live catch trap. (three at a time once). you just slide the top off outside and let them go some place else
A: I read it takes 2-4 days for a mice to die without food I think. That seems accurate.
A: IF your trap happens to keep your mouse from escaping I've heard varying stories, If the mice is stressed an hour or two, if not the mouse could be alive longer than that, again if it doesn't free itself from gnawing and thrashing about. The glue in my experience on these isn't that strong.
A: Does not kill the mice. Once he is caught it is the owners responsibility to humanely kill the mouse.
A: A long, excruciating amount of days. Imagine.
A: This is not really a humane trap. They die because they consume the glue and/or are scared to death. So if you're looking for a humane way to kill them, this is not it.
A: You can release the mouse somewhere still alive (recommended at least two miles from where caught, according to some websites) IF you can use soapy water, veg. oil, or WD-40, if the mouse isn't too injured. Even if it is injured, it's still better, IMO, to give it a fighting chance in the wild away from your home. They squeak like crazy when stuck on these. I tried glue traps once, years ago, and stopped using them. But I did use the oil and water method to release them, and it did work. Though I suspect WD-40 might be poisonous to them (so stick to water or veggie oil).
A: several days and they will scream the whole time, usually end up with broken limbs. these are horribly cruel- please don't use them.
current item | |||
Pest Common Name | |||
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Mouse | German Roach, Mouse, Roach, Spider | Rat | Mouse |
Product Type | |||
Glue | Glue | Glue | Snap |
Trap Type | |||
Live Animal | Live Animal | Kill | Kill |
Location | |||
Indoors, Perimeter, Personal | Indoors, Perimeter | Indoors, Perimeter, Personal | Indoors, Perimeter |
Pack Size | |||
1 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
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