🛑 Stop Pests in Their Tracks!
The Tomcat Rat Trap with Immediate Grip Glue is a highly effective pest control solution designed to capture a variety of household pests, including rats, mice, snakes, cockroaches, spiders, and scorpions. Each package contains two ready-to-use traps featuring a professional-strength, non-toxic glue formulation that ensures immediate grip and easy disposal.
Product Dimensions | 12.07 x 25.4 x 1.91 cm; 0.28 Grams |
Part number | 362810 |
Power source type | Manual |
Manufacturer | Tomcat |
Item model number | 362810 |
ASIN | B012VK3OOA |
M**M
Rats!!!
Rest have been getting into my plants on the patio and digging into them along with possums so I've been laying them across the top of the planters and that seem to have stopped them from getting into the plants. A lot of times we will see one of them has been dragged to the edge of the patio and pride off of a foot. It is working better than I had expected.
C**O
These things are amazing
I love these things. I thought I had a mouse. I kept hearing him in my bag of cat food. I also have dog food, but friskies cat food has crack in it or something, because cats love it, dogs love it, and apparently, mice love it. One bit a hole in a small bag I had put up and ate the entire bag. Anyway, I put these two sticky babies out near where I had seen and heard the mice. I put pieces of the dry cat food on them. I fell asleep. A few hours later, I heard frantic sqeaking and went in the kitchen to look. There were two mice on the one in the kitchen. One looked dead, but he was just really stuck. The other one, who probably came to help his buddy, was still struggling and squeaking like a mad man. I felt... so bad. I'll be honest..I cried a little and my boyfriend made fun of me. I told him to please do something so I don't have to hear the sad squeaks of desperation. He put them in a grocery bag... And poked holes so they could breathe, because his soft a*s felt bad, too. Then I went and sat on the couch, remembered I had put one under the couch, and thought I could put it in the same place in the kitchen to catch more. I reached under the couch to grab it, and heard a squeak. I quickly pulled my hand back, terrified. I thought I was just hearing things, so I took my phone light and looked under there. There was a mouse there, too. Now the panic sets in. Three mice? There must be more. So I ordered another two sticky traps, immediately. I left him there, in his sticky hell, hoping I'll possibly catch any others that may be roaming. He was silent before, but now that he's awoken, he's quietly sqeaking for help. Good...that will draw his companions closer. I felt guilty. But war has made my conscience go quiet. Like a tiny mouse, caught in one of these traps. Ok, no, I still feel bad, but as long as I don't look in their eyes, I'm fine. The one under the couch had his butt to me, luckily. They work immediately. That's pretty cool. The quick results will give you a serotinin boost, and there's plenty of room for several of your furry, adorable, victims.
S**A
Instant Results
I bought electric traps and tried them for 5 days. After watching the roof rat run around and sit on top of the electric trap I bought these glue traps. Let me tell you what...within 20 minutes the rat ran onto the glue trap and was stuck. Needless to say, I returned the electric traps and will use these glue traps in the future if necessary.
S**.
Outsmarted by my rat.
We started out with 11 rats that came through our doggy door into our porch. Killed 8 the first night, 3 escaped into the walls. I diligently set clamp traps, and caught two of the rats, dead. We have one very elusive rat. He rarely comes out of the walls. I'm sure he's eating my entire house from the inside out while I try to figure out ways to get him. In desperation, I decided to try glue traps, even though I hate them because they don't actually kill the rat. I put one in the ceiling over the bathroom fan near where I know he often sleeps. One, under the armoire in the living room, on one of his typical runways. Last night, he must have somehow caught himself on the trap, because he dragged it 8 ft across the floor and firmly stuck the entire glue trap to our dogs bed. (The dogs were not allowed in the room the entire night, so it wasn't them). I don't know how the rat achieved this, but I might recommend that these traps should be fastened in some way to the spot they're planted, because this is a very real mess. And of course, the rat got away. 🐀
T**.
Great traps
These work
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