🕵️♂️ Catch the Uninvited Guests Before They Catch You!
Catchmaster Rodent Trap Glue is a powerful, eco-friendly adhesive solution designed to effectively capture rodents. Weighing in at 7.9 pounds and featuring a classic design, this one-gallon trap is easy to use and perfect for various settings, ensuring your space remains rodent-free.
Item Weight | 7.9 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Style Name | Classic |
J**S
Catches everything
Works really good. Heating until liquid is best method. Use a sturdy fork to pull up from container and scissors coated in dish soap to cut. I put these bits in a jar in oven until melted. Have cardboard or other trap bases ready as it solidifies fast. Don't get melted glue on your skin it's a painful messy nightmare. Use baby oil or mineral oil to clean hands or utensils then wash with dish soap to remove oil. I will buy this again and again. Definitely messy and hard to work with but once you get the hang of process to use it it's very useful. I like that I can make any size or shape of sticky trap which is it's best attribute
M**
Product don't work
To hard to spread
O**R
Makes a bunch
Catchmaster glue does the job. Make it small or as big as you want. Use an old crockpot with some water in it to increase spread ability. In summer set in a vehicle in the sun.
S**L
Interesting
This product is kinds difficult to use. I won't lie. Heating it to get it out of the can is hard to do right. And it's vary stinky. We heated it on the stove! Kinda dumb but only way to do it and then put it on cookie sheets from the dallor store and set it in the oven to heat amd spread and then set out in the barn, it works great but had to be warm or the glue gets harder amd doesn't works as good.
D**E
TO MESSY
Not worth the money
F**A
but only if you handle it like the comnercial manufacturers
This stuff does work, but only if you handle it like the comnercial manufacturers... they MELT it to deposit it on their glue boards. Don't bother trying any other method. Get trays ready that you want to use... cheap baking sheets/trays from thrift stores with a half-inch or more rim work great. Melt the whole can over a gas stove burner turned as low as it goes... it takes a while. I don't know if an electric stove can be turned low enough... you don't want to burn it. Use a cheap plastic soup ladle that you won't need for anything else to transfer it to the baking sheets.Big sheets work best for big rats. When it traps one, you will hear it squeeking. Kill it... place whole tray in a tub of water, or whack it in the head. Use a disposible glove, slowly peel the rodent off the glue (usually by holding the tail) and dispose of the carcass. This way you can reuse the trap many times, until so much glue has been removed that you need to add more. Just try to place your glue traps in locations with a minimum of loose material around them... straw, leaves, trash, etc.... so stuff doesn't blow or get kicked onto the glue. Works great in barns, sheds, etc. I've caught about thirty rats and some mice already this way.
T**E
Sticky
Very sticky , messy , sad oh well . To all user I found that the best way for this application is to melt them by heat gun !! And let it drip to what ever u want let it pile up and set a bit then use heat gun to blow them and let it run , and by the way u will need a glove, mask also do it in open areas ( have fun )
E**D
Caught 20 Rats!
We’ve caught 20 rats, so far! The reviews are correct in that it takes some effort and care to apply, especially when heated.We poured it over large pieces of cardboard and spread some dogfood as bait over it.Heating is the best way to apply it though. It pours out in liquid form, but be sure to wear long sleeves and heat resistant gloves.
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