Sticky Mouse Board Glue Trap

This new version mouse glue board is strongly adhesive and evenly distributed, easier to catch mice, the mouse traps can be used in all seasons.


  • Sticky Mouse Board Glue Trap
  • Sticky Mouse Board Glue Trap
  • Sticky Mouse Board Glue Trap

Product Details Introduction


strong stickability;


size large ;


thicker cardboard ;


Strong adhesive ;


Non-toxic,odorless, harmless and eco-friendly


Foldable to fit different places


1.Foldable to fit different places and keep the sticky surface away from dust, pets, and children

 

2.Strong adhesive, no escape once be trapped.

 

3.We use the high quality adhesive, this kind of glue won't dry no matter exposure or rain.


4.Non-toxic,odorless, harmless and eco-friendly.


5. Multi-functional – these glue traps are also suitable for trapping cockroaches or other insects.


6.The card design can be customised.

 


Specification



Model number:JS-MG001

 

Outside size: 34x22cm or 15×25.5

 

Function: Repel Mice


Material:cardboard

 

Feature: Strong stickability, thicker cardborad

 

Package: 20pcs/box,10pcs/box

 

Weight: 0.085kg

 

Packing: carton

 

Rodent Problems: What You Need to Know

 

Q1: I Just Placed The Glue Trap And Saw Mouse Footprints. Does This Mean It Won't Work?

A: Mice are cautious and cunning. During the first few days, they often test glue traps with their paws. Footprints actually confirm your placement is correct! Be patient – once they feel safe, they'll fully step on the trap. If no footprints appear after 6-7 days, reposition your glue traps.

 

Q2: How Soon Will The Glue Trap Catch Mice?

A: Some customers catch rodents on the first day, but most succeed within days. Remember – mice are clever! With over a million glue traps sold annually helping countless households, we're confident yours will work too. If results take time, contact us for expert rodent-catching techniques tailored to your glue traps.

 

Q3: I Think There's Only One Mouse. Is One Glue Trap Enough?

A: While seemingly logical, this overlooks mice's ability to detect human traps. To maximize success:

 

Increase glue trap quantity – more traps = higher capture probability

 

Strategically place multiple glue traps (minimum 3 per 10m²)

Too few traps or poor placement may prevent mice from even encountering your glue traps.

 

Q4: Are Glue Traps Reusable? Can I Reuse One That Caught A Mouse?

A: 

✅ Unused/clean glue traps: May be stored for later use

 

❌ Traps with caught rodents: MUST be discarded

  Critical safety notice:

Removing a stuck mouse damages the glue trap and risks bites (requiring rabies shots). Never reuse contaminated glue traps.


 

Looking for an effective sticky mouse board glue trap to control rodents safely and easily? Contact us today for details and the best quotation!

Sticky Mouse Board Glue Trap Customer Evaluation

Our sticky mouse board glue trap is well-received for its strong adhesive, easy setup, and reliable performance. Customers appreciate how it helps maintain a clean and rodent-free environment in homes, warehouses, and offices. Here’s what they say:

Very strong glue

This trap caught mice quickly thanks to the powerful adhesive. Once set, it stays in place and works effectively.

Easy to use

Just open and place the board where needed—no complicated setup. It’s very convenient and mess-free.

Safe and odorless

I like that there’s no toxic smell or chemicals. Safe to use around my kids and pets while still being very effective.

Great value pack

The package comes with multiple boards, so I could place them in different areas. Affordable and very useful for long-term prevention.
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