Tomcat Super Hold Glue Traps Mouse Size for Mice, Cockroaches, Spiders, and Scorpions, Ready-To-Use, 4 Traps

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 6,517 ratings

Price: 4.85

Last update: 12-23-2024


About this item

Tomcat Super Hold Glue Traps Mouse Size effectively capture mice and other household pests like cockroaches, spiders, or scorpions without the use of bait
Our sticky traps utilize an advanced glue formulation for superior catch and hold, and features high-contrast glue color for quick rodent identification
Place these pest control traps along the walls of rooms or cupboards where rodent activity is suspected, such as kitchens, basements, or garages
These rodent traps are pesticide-free and come ready to use right out of the box
Each package of Tomcat Super Hold Glue Traps Mouse Size contains 4 disposable mouse-sized traps

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Top reviews from the United States

Perpetual Student
5.0 out of 5 stars It finished the job that my cat only started!
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
One pleasant evening I walked into the kitchen and a RAT (a FREAKING RAT!) jumped from the kitchen floor and INTO the open dishwasher. I reached over and flipped the door shut behind it and then stopped to do several things… 1) make sure my heart rate came down… there’s nothing like a RAT IN YOUR HOUSE to FREAK YOU OUT. 2) Look around for suspects, and the House Tiger blinked at me innocently, BINGO. Thanks dude. 3) Figure out what to do NEXT.

The dishwasher is a brand new Bosch, it took me seven years to finally get the dishwasher I wanted so turning it ON, while CONSIDERED, was quickly ruled out. Maybe not so quickly, but EVENTUALLY ruled out. Luckily I had a box of these in the pantry and I got it out and baaaarely opened the dishwasher (that thing might of karate-ninja-leaped out at me, maybe, probably not…. But i wasn’t taking chances) and slid it into the upper “cup” shelf of the dishwasher and quickly slammed the door. The House Tiger found this entertaining and meowed encouragement. B**stard. Then remembered my grannie used to put peanut butter on mousetraps so i dabbed a little on the longest bread knife I own, cracked open the washer door again and dabbed a little peanut butter in the middle in between the two traps. Then I went and watched something relaxing, like Die Hard, to calm down and wait.

In less than 30 minutes i heard the “wappita wappita wappita” of something trying to run around in the dishwasher with a glue trap stuck to its’ foot and opened the washer to success! Then I called a Mandatory Staff Meeting to debrief the situation and brought the rat for the discussion. Neither admitted fault, both were highly entertained, and I suspect they might want to do it again just to watch the fireworks.

Now, here’s the only problem with this trap. Once you have easily and efficiently CAUGHT the rodent, you STILL have an ALIVE RODENT. There’s a difference between killing something and making it suffer for a week in a garbage can before eventually dying of dehydration or whatever… I’m not here for THAT business. So, we (and by “we” I mean me, the rat in the trap, and the two suspect cats) went out in the driveway where i dropped a bucket full of gravel on him, the bucket squished him and that was the end of that. There may be a better solution but I was under duress. Don’t hate on me for killing a rat on a rodent trap review. That’s why we’re here, right?

Anyway, I ordered a couple more boxes of these for my pantry, having a spare and a spare, spare seemed like the prudent thing to do… especially with MY questionable cats. I uploaded a photo of the “Staff Meeting,” in retrospect, that was too much peanut butter but I wasn’t leaving anything to chance at that point. The traps flip open like a book but the rat’s “wappita wappita” running around in the dishwasher made them separate.

All in all, these are inexpensive, work perfectly, are easy to open and put wherever you need them and there’s plenty of seriously sticky glue for itsy bitsy mousie feet.
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Perpetual Student
5.0 out of 5 stars It finished the job that my cat only started!
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
One pleasant evening I walked into the kitchen and a RAT (a FREAKING RAT!) jumped from the kitchen floor and INTO the open dishwasher. I reached over and flipped the door shut behind it and then stopped to do several things… 1) make sure my heart rate came down… there’s nothing like a RAT IN YOUR HOUSE to FREAK YOU OUT. 2) Look around for suspects, and the House Tiger blinked at me innocently, BINGO. Thanks dude. 3) Figure out what to do NEXT.

The dishwasher is a brand new Bosch, it took me seven years to finally get the dishwasher I wanted so turning it ON, while CONSIDERED, was quickly ruled out. Maybe not so quickly, but EVENTUALLY ruled out. Luckily I had a box of these in the pantry and I got it out and baaaarely opened the dishwasher (that thing might of karate-ninja-leaped out at me, maybe, probably not…. But i wasn’t taking chances) and slid it into the upper “cup” shelf of the dishwasher and quickly slammed the door. The House Tiger found this entertaining and meowed encouragement. B**stard. Then remembered my grannie used to put peanut butter on mousetraps so i dabbed a little on the longest bread knife I own, cracked open the washer door again and dabbed a little peanut butter in the middle in between the two traps. Then I went and watched something relaxing, like Die Hard, to calm down and wait.

In less than 30 minutes i heard the “wappita wappita wappita” of something trying to run around in the dishwasher with a glue trap stuck to its’ foot and opened the washer to success! Then I called a Mandatory Staff Meeting to debrief the situation and brought the rat for the discussion. Neither admitted fault, both were highly entertained, and I suspect they might want to do it again just to watch the fireworks.

Now, here’s the only problem with this trap. Once you have easily and efficiently CAUGHT the rodent, you STILL have an ALIVE RODENT. There’s a difference between killing something and making it suffer for a week in a garbage can before eventually dying of dehydration or whatever… I’m not here for THAT business. So, we (and by “we” I mean me, the rat in the trap, and the two suspect cats) went out in the driveway where i dropped a bucket full of gravel on him, the bucket squished him and that was the end of that. There may be a better solution but I was under duress. Don’t hate on me for killing a rat on a rodent trap review. That’s why we’re here, right?

Anyway, I ordered a couple more boxes of these for my pantry, having a spare and a spare, spare seemed like the prudent thing to do… especially with MY questionable cats. I uploaded a photo of the “Staff Meeting,” in retrospect, that was too much peanut butter but I wasn’t leaving anything to chance at that point. The traps flip open like a book but the rat’s “wappita wappita” running around in the dishwasher made them separate.

All in all, these are inexpensive, work perfectly, are easy to open and put wherever you need them and there’s plenty of seriously sticky glue for itsy bitsy mousie feet.
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Kemya Scott
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use, sticky and they work
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
These work, which is why I keep them on hand! They're sticky and I put them in the corner in my kitchen, right by the exit door. They trap mice.
B. J. Vannie
5.0 out of 5 stars These are working very well for me
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
I just found another mouse in one of these this morning. I bought four different mousetraps and these have done the best job at catching mice. I thought they'd be the least effective because there's no bait, but if you know where the mice like to run around and put these sticky traps in a choke point where the mice are funneled over them, you'll probably have great success. I have had baited catch traps outside for a week or two with maybe one or two catches per week, but these sticky traps are getting like 3 or 4 mice every week.
Richard M
4.0 out of 5 stars Of mice and men
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
So far, the mice are winning. One dog, one cat, an indeterminate number of garden snakes, peppermint oil, and powdered cinnamon mixed with cayenne pepper have not been enough to keep rodents from destroying the wiring harness on my tractor and the squirrel cage blower in my truck. I am still waiting on two barn cats from the local animal shelter. These glue traps help but are only good for catching one mouse at a time. I cannot risk using poison. My dog and cat are too inquisitive and great problem solvers. Until equipment manufacturers stop using soy-based wiring insulation, consumers will pay the price for providing an easy source of food for rodents. Maybe if insurance companies stop paying off on claims for rodent damage, consumers will be able to kick the problem back to manufacturers saving money at the customer's expense. This product will probably help you if you have minimal rodent infestation in the city or the suburbs, but it is not a cost-effective solution if you live on a farm.
K. Mc
5.0 out of 5 stars Quick and Effective for Mouse Control!
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
✍️ I caught my first mouse in less than 2 hours with these traps! Since then, they’ve been great at keeping my home pest-free. I love how the trap is SUPER sticky. Once the mouse is on there, it'll try to move and can't. I've heard that mice will knaw off their own limbs to be free of a trap but because this is super sticky, they're not able to do that! I once steeped on one by mistake and it was a nightmare to get it and the residue it left off my foot! I’m very impressed with how well they work and will always use them for mouse control from now on. Highly recommend!

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Imtiaz
3.0 out of 5 stars Does Not Work That Well
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I used this product for 2 weeks and was able to catch only one mice where as there were several mices where it was placed.
AMAZON lover
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPER! Tomcat Super Hold Glue Traps
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
Worked within 24 hours! I placed a small piece of cheese in the middle of the sticky trap to lure the mouse in and I think that helped. Was an economical way of handling the problem instead of buying an expensive alternative.
Jerry
5.0 out of 5 stars Works very well!
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I’ve used these traps for years and they always work great at catching home rodents. Shipping was also very quick and convenient, thank you.

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