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🕷️ Catch pests, not worries—glue traps that work as hard as you do!
Catchmaster Max-Catch Glue Traps 36-pack offers a pesticide-free, ready-to-use solution for indoor pest control. Designed for year-round use, these durable, sticky pads effectively trap mice, insects, and rodents without bait. Made in the USA, they provide a safe, mess-free, and long-lasting defense for homes, garages, and commercial spaces.







| ASIN | B007E83LUM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Brand Name | Catchmaster |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 71,527 Reviews |
| Included Components | Includes : Catchmaster 72MAX Pest Trap, 36Count |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 5.25"W x 0.16"H |
| Item Type Name | Pest Trap |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | 32MAX |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 5.25"W x 0.16"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Catching spiders, roaches & crawling insects, Monitoring pest activity in the home, Pest control in garages, basements & attics, Placement along walls & behind appliances, Trapping mice indoors |
| Style | 36-PK Classic |
| Style Name | 36-PK Classic |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 810096030016 826504112465 |
| Unit Count | 36 Count |
D**E
Quality trap, highly recommend
The adhesive for these traps is top notch. In the 4 days that I have been using these traps I have caught 13 mice. I didn't bait them because they are naturally scented and easy to place in traversable spots for mice. They look nice, unassuming, and are very hard to rip and break. Even for the smaller spots I was able to fold the sheet into a smaller box shape so it fits easier. The glue is extremely sticky and it is kind of hard to clean up if it touches anything but I think the trade-off is worth it.
B**2
It's horrible, but it works..
I've never really had mice until this past year. Originally there was one that moved in last year (that I knew of) and I just let the little dude do his thing, he was never really a bother. This winter however they've been popping up all over and, well let's just say I've killed somewhere around 40 and I'm still reaping souls daily.. :_( Anyways, the traps I've used thus far in order of affectivity least to best. Humane traps- I laid four of these out last year and only one ever got set off. I used the blue little plastic ones. Anyways, it took nearly 9 months before I ever caught one and.. it being so long I kinda forgot about it, so he didn't make it. Vectors electric trap- just got this guy and I gotta say, I'm loving it. Catches one nearly daily, often two or three. It does take 4 AA batteries and I have seen one come bolting out screaming. This is still newer to me so, I'm putting it lower, but may be my top in time. This Glue Trap- mine are scented, which is useless for mice. Maybe scented for bugs? Anyways about half of my catches has been these. I find it best used around known nest areas and under doorways. I don't think I've caught any along the wall. These ones require constant checking, unless you're okay with them suffering, ripping off limbs, fur and skin to escape or just eventually suffocating or dying out of fear. A lot of the time you will hear them screaming.. especially babies. You can catch and release them with a little bit of oil dripped onto it, but I'm at the point all must die.. plastic bag drop a hammer, weight or stomp it.. They really take nothing to crush and end quickly. They're incredibly soft.. I hate using these, I've only ever harmed anything as a mercy.. until now. These are the most effective way to catch, but they're far too wrong for me to put at one and they don't kill. They torcher to death. Best for those without love or sympathy for other animals. Good ol Snap- sometimes you have to adjust the clip to increase sensitivity, but these are always reliable so long as you test and set them right. I've yet to find a brand that kills 100% of the time immediately, but they all usually do. Sadly some still suffer and you'll have to hunt them down as they drag themselves off with it. (I've recently gotten a poison from Walmart that's supposed to be fast and reduce the smell of corpses by 95%. I'll put these on here in a week or two as I've just picked them up today.)
D**A
Seems cruel, but can't argue with results!
A weather strip on our garage broke in the corner, and we didn't notice it. Well, apparently, around the same time, the drought in the Midwest also made mice come through our area in droves. We started off using the snap traps, because we wanted to be "humane", but then the little critters got wise and stopped getting caught in them. These traps were a saving grace! They are VERY sticky, and we haven't had a single one get caught and then get away. My husband put them in a spot where we were pretty sure they were coming in (directly above our garage, where an internet cable runs through the floor of our second story). They were climbing the walls like Spider-Man, apparently. We were catching them one right after the other! I thought it would never end, but it has. After installing a new weather strip, we haven't seen one in probably around a week. Now, I'm not going to lie to ya, it's a grizzly matter: this WILL catch them, but you have to..."dispatch" them yourself. We used a 5 gallon bucket of water to...end their existence. I also suggest using an N95 mask and gloves when dealing with them, because the white-footed and deer variety are known to carry Hantaviruses, lymphatic bacteria, and other contagious pathogens in their urine and feces, and they WILL move around - wafting bacteria and viruses into the air! If you're immunocompromised, it could spell disaster for your health, so I DEFINITELY recommend an N95 for folks who have lung issues and/or poor immune systems, smokers, etc, and anyone who just doesn't want to risk catching a pulmonary or hemorrhagelic disease. Don't take risks with your health. That said, if you want the job done fast (so that they don't have time to breed and make more), these are great for that reason. Also, another thing to note, we have small children, and small children have questions and are curious. I do NOT recommend putting these traps down anywhere little hands and little eyes can touch or see them. It's something we personally didn't think about until it was too late, because our cat picked one up and dropped it on our 3-year-old's blanket, and it BIT HER! A tetanus shot, antibiotic prescription, and ER visit later, and we sent our kids to Auntie's and Grandma's while we de-cluttered and hunted the little nuisances. Luckily, she seems to be okay - despite the ED physician refusing to give her the rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin (they didn't even test the subject that bit her, and we took it with us!) So, again, don't take any chances. These have been literal lifesavers. They are pretty big, you can fold them into a tunnel, of sorts, or link them together to ENSURE that nothing is able to move from one area to the next (we found this to be the best use of the linking capabilities: putting them across a threshold or along corners near the baseboards). You get quite a few in each pack, as well, so you don't end up "wasting" them. We also bought the Tomcat variety, but these seemed to work better and we caught more with them (only caught two with the TC variety - OVER 20 with these). Despite not having seen any for a week or so, we're keeping these on our subscribe list and swapping them out every week or so to make sure it never gets like it was! We also got the peanut butter scented ones, but neither of us detected a scent at all. That said, SOMETHING was drawing them to the traps. I hope the formula never changes, because these are the absolute BEST mouse traps.
A**L
Effective pest control with strong adhesive, but requires careful placement
Performance: These glue traps are incredibly effective for catching a variety of household pests, from small insects to rodents. The professional-grade adhesive is impressively strong—once a pest makes contact, there is very little chance of escape. I found them particularly useful for placing along baseboards and in dark corners where pests tend to travel. The fact that they lay completely flat makes them much more accessible than some of the bulkier plastic-rimmed alternatives. Design & Versatility: The "Max-Catch" design is simple but highly functional. These traps are foldable, allowing you to create a "tunnel" shape. This is a great feature if you're placing them in dusty areas like a garage or basement, as it prevents the glue from being covered in debris and losing its stickiness. The 36-pack is an outstanding value, allowing for "blanket coverage" across a large home, which is often the key to successful pest management. Usability (The 4-Star Reason): While the glue is excellent for catching pests, it is extremely unforgiving. If you accidentally touch it or if a pet's paw or a stray piece of fabric brushes against it, it is very difficult to remove without a specialized solvent or oil. Because the traps are lightweight, they can also occasionally flip over or move if not secured, which can lead to a sticky mess on flooring. A slightly weighted base or a more user-friendly way to handle the "live" edges would make them perfect. Verdict: This is a reliable, non-toxic, and highly effective way to manage a pest problem. They offer incredible coverage for the price and work exactly as advertised. Just be sure to place them in low-traffic areas where they won't be accidentally stepped on, and you’ll find them to be a top-tier tool for home maintenance. 4 stars.
A**A
Insect catcher
I’m very impressed with these glue traps. They are easy to set up and work well for catching mice and insects around the home. The sticky surface is strong, and the traps are convenient to place in areas where pests are a problem. I also like that they are pesticide-free and don’t require any complicated setup. Overall, a simple and effective option for pest control. I would definitely recommend them!
A**R
Catches a lot of bugs
Works great a little smelly but that’s just the glue , amazed at all the crickets it catches in the garage, and so easy to use just throw it away when full and place another one down
V**A
Confirms We Have a Bug Problem, But Didn't Catch Much
These glue traps helped me realize we definitely have some kind of pest issue at home, since I could see tiny signs of activity around them. Unfortunately, they didn't actually catch much despite placing several around the house. Might work better for larger pests, but wasn't very effective for what we're dealing with.
E**S
Bulk Pack That Covers a Lot of Ground, but Mixed Results
Bulk Pack That Covers a Lot of Ground, but Mixed Results The Catchmaster Max-Catch glue traps are a practical option if you need wide coverage quickly. With 36 boards in a pack (and even larger bulk sizes available), you can place them all over the house, garage, or shed. They’re easy to set up—just peel the paper and drop them along walls or behind appliances. I liked that they’re non-toxic, which makes them safer to use around pets and kids compared to poisons or sprays. Performance, though, is hit or miss. In some spots these caught mice and bugs right away, while in other areas the glue seemed less effective and pests walked around them. The adhesive is very sticky when fresh, but over time (especially in humid spots) it can lose tackiness. The “scented” version smells faintly like peanut butter, which may help draw pests, but it’s not always strong enough to lure a cautious mouse. Another thing to keep in mind is cleanup—because these are open glue boards, you will occasionally catch unintended insects (or dust), and once something’s stuck, the whole board usually has to be tossed. They’re definitely not the most humane option, either, so that’s worth considering. Bottom line: A cost-effective way to blanket a problem area with traps, and they do work—just not consistently in every situation. Best for supplementing other pest control methods rather than relying on these alone.
س**م
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A**M
Highly effective and a great bulk value for keeping spaces clean
These glue traps are exactly what I needed for keeping the garage and utility spaces completely clear of pests. Whether I'm working on the truck or just organizing tools, I like to keep the area clean, and this 36-pack provides a ton of coverage. They are incredibly sticky and do a fantastic job catching everything from spiders and crawling insects to mice, all without having to deal with snaps or complicated mechanical traps. They lay perfectly flat, are simple to set up along walls or in corners, and are just as easy to dispose of once they've done their job. If you need a straightforward, bulk solution to keep your work areas and storage spots pest-free, this is a highly effective choice.
G**M
Excelente Calidad
Excelente calidad, finos detalles, acabados y materiales, lo que lo convierte sumamente practico en utilizar
A**A
Son excelentes
Dude por las reseñas de que no servía, pero es un GRAN producto. Huele a cacahuate. Las compré hace meses y funcionaron de maravilla. Hoy mis papás necesitaban trampas y les di las que me quedaron, y a las pocas horas de colocada cayó un ratón. Son las mejores que he probado, volvería a comprarlas.
A**R
Good product, do what it says
Good product, do what it says
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