🦠 Say Goodbye to Pests, the Eco-Friendly Way!
The 6 x Multi-Use Bugs Sticky Pads Trap offers an efficient, non-toxic solution for controlling invertebrate pests like spiders, flies, and ticks in various settings, including homes, offices, and gardens. With extra strong adhesive and a wide capture surface, these traps are designed for maximum effectiveness while being environmentally friendly and easy to dispose of.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 10.5 x 1 cm; 190 g |
Part number | BIL-6GP |
Material type | Paper, Rubber |
Manufacturer | BIL |
Item model number | BIL-6GP |
ASIN | B0BSRGVKST |
K**
Brilliant
I ordered these out of desperation for a mouse that I could not catch! I have had 27 traps down in one kitchen for the last 3 days and it had outsmarted them all. I had this down for 40 minutes, and the mouse has been caught! Brilliant. Not the kindest but if you have ran out of options like me, definitely worth the money!
L**Z
Mouse pads
Would recommend the sticky pads , They need someone to sort them out when you catch a mouse or Rat,I couldn’t do it, just be careful as there very sticky.
A**J
Not for mice to catch
Do not buy for catching the mice and it will not work for the purpose.
J**.
Thought it looks ok so hopfully it works
no dislikes .
C**E
Cruel but works
Cruel way of catching mice but did work
R**B
They really work
After our next door neighbours had a house fire we suddenly found ourselves with mice. We tried absolutely everything to get rid of them and after a month I was at my wits end, even considering moving! I know these arent humane but I didn’t care anymore because our home was infested. After a week we were completely mouse free and have remained that way now for months. They do the job quickly and effectively would 100% recommend if desperate, like I was
S**R
I Don't Have Many Kamikaze Bugs
My star ratings assessment is tentative as yet; I set out a sticky pad trap in my garage 5 days ago & so far it has trapped nothing.What I had been hoping to trap was woodlice, which are abundant in our garden & in our garage. Despite seals incorporated in the design of our hardwood windows & doors, woodlice somehow get into the house & accumulate in dried drifts in corners, & underneath & behind furniture. But where they have encouraged me targeting them is in the garage, because I am fairly sure that it is woodlice which eat the peanut butter with which I bait my mouse trap there; the peanut butter quickly disappears from the mouse trap without the trap being sprung. I do occasionally trap mice there (maybe about once in 6 weeks), just inside the garage door, particularly in the winter months, but if a mouse doesn't get to the peanut butter within a week of me baiting the trap, something much lighter than a mouse gets it.Once I had these 'Sticky Pads Traps for Invertebrates', I put one on the garage floor immediately adjacent to the mouse trap, round the corner out of the track of the car going in & out. The sticky trap trays have 2 small raised 'islands' in the sea of sticky glue, so I put some peanut butter on those 2 islands, as well as in the mousetrap.I looked this morning: a bit more than half the peanut butter has gone from the mousetrap in 5 days but that on the sticky trap islands remains untouched! No other invertebrates have been trapped in the sticky trap either, & there are plenty of spiders, etc in the garage. There is no mouse in the mousetrap!5 days may not be a long trial period for the sticky trap, so I shall keep checking on its performance, updating this review as appropriate............................................Added after sticky trap had been deployed for 1 month:Residents so far amount to 2 small spiders, nothing else. However, neither woodlouse not mouse has eaten any more of the peanut butter in the adjacent mouse trap, the only access directions to which are over the sticky trap to approach it side-on, or directly into the 'mouth' of the mouse trap, the base ofwhich is now raised above the garage floor, to sit on top of the lip of the sticky (bug) trap.
A**R
Effective
Really good item, very sticky. Never caught anything as never needed to in the end. However I had to remove my hand when putting away and the stick was really good! So I think It would have stuck anything else efficiently. Will keep for next time needed.
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