Pest Traps Boards -Use Pests Trap Pads for Indoor Outdoor

Pest Traps Boards -Use Pests Trap Pads for Indoor Outdoor Garden Kitchen Office- 5 Pack Multi

Pest Traps Boards -Use Pests Trap Pads for Indoor Outdoor Garden Kitchen Office- 5 Pack Multi


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Glue Traps Pads Sticky Boards



Dimensions: 15 x 8 x 2 cm; 630 Grams
Model: PST001
Part: PST001
Manufacture: Mossoko
Dimensions: 15 x 8 x 2 cm; 630 Grams

11 Responses

  1. MollyTallmrkz says:

     United Kingdom

    These traps are designed for a broad spectrum of pests and claim effectiveness for both indoor and outdoor environments, including kitchen and office spaces.

    Upon using these traps, I found them to be notably effective, particularly against mice, which had been a significant problem. The design of the trap pads seems well-thought-out, allowing for easy placement in strategic locations where pests are most likely to traverse. The adhesive on the pads is strong, ensuring that once a pest steps onto the surface, it is securely caught.

    The versatility of these pest trap boards is a significant advantage. Being suitable for both indoor and outdoor use means I can address pest issues throughout my property with a single solution. Whether in the garden, the kitchen, or even office spaces, these traps have proven to be a reliable defence against unwanted visitors. One of the aspects I appreciate most about these traps is their safety and ease of use. Unlike traditional traps that may pose risks to pets and children, these adhesive pads offer a safer alternative. They do not contain toxic substances, making them a more humane and environmentally friendly option for pest control.

    Furthermore, the pack of 5 traps provides ample coverage for multiple areas, allowing for a comprehensive approach to pest management. This quantity is especially beneficial for monitoring and controlling pest activity over a larger area or for extended periods without needing immediate replacements.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    For starters these traps were much bigger than I was expecting. These are A4 sized and open into an area of around A3.

    Having used these types of traps in the past it’s a great way at catching unwanted pests. While I wasn’t expecting these to be so large I’m a little skeptical they could catch a rat. Although testing the sticky area it is a very strong adhesive. Still not sure a rat wouldn’t find a way out but mice wouldn’t stand a chance.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Big Traps

  3. CathleePartee says:

     United Kingdom

    I have a lot of houseplants and as a result, I get a lot of gnats. These sticky boards are great for catching them!

    I think the gnats are attracted to the bright yellow colour, they then don’t stand a chance once they have landed on the board as they are ridiculously sticky!

    The boards come folded in two (like a book) and, for what I need, I find them on the large side, so I bend them down the spine and break them in half, effectively giving me double the amount of boards . Don’t use scissors to cut them though as you will never get the sticky off them! (I know from experience ).

    I’ve never used these boards for anything bigger, like cockroaches, but I have no doubt that they would work for catching them as the boards are definitely sticky enough.

    Due to the fact they are made of cardboard, I wouldn’t suggest using these outside, unless it was undercover where they could stay dry.

    There really isn’t anything negative to say about these boards, they work as expected and are a fair price. I would buy agai

    5.0 out of 5 stars Work a trea

  4. Amanda Coburn says:

     United Kingdom

    These are like pest trap boards I’ve tried before, which were good at catching creepy crawlies. The packs, made of sturdy cardboard with a sticky coating, keep unwanted pests at bay.
    Winter isn’t the right time of the year to use them, but I am going away for a break to a cottage in the woods in the Spring. I expect there could be some unwanted visitors around, so I plan to take these with me. I’ve successfully used traps before without adding bait to lure pests and plan to do the same this time. These traps are well-made and easy to set up. They have a helpful feature of being foldable into different shapes, and they are reusable. They get the job done and get top marks from me.

  5. Charles Dozier says:

     United Kingdom

    Having used similar products before, I can confidently say that these trap pads are a reliable solution for keeping unwanted pests at bay.
    Living in an area where open windows and doors during spring and summer brings in all sorts of creepy crawlies and having a garden, these pest trap pads have proven to be a lifesaver. They efficiently capture flies, spiders, and other creepy crawlies that you might not even realize are lurking in your home. Even in a clean environment, there’s always an invisible world beneath our feet, and these traps help tackle it effectively.
    The trap pads are made from sturdy paper/cardboard that securely holds onto pests without being easily blown away or moved around as it is decently heavy. I wouldn’t necessarily out them outside, as they aren’t waterproof, so even morning moisture might affect them.
    I have used them without bait, and they have successfully trapped bugs on their own. They are especially effective for gnats due to their bright yellow colour (gnats are attracted to that), which can be a nuisance when you have many houseplants or like me, you are engaged in re-potting almost every spring.
    I haven’t tested them during late autumn or winter, so, I can’t comment for that, and I guess most of bugs are not around at that time, at least I’ve not noticed them.
    They are well-made, easy to use, sticky, and provide peace of mind in the battle against household pests. Highly recommended!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Effective pest control solution for a bug-free home!

  6. Lourdes9577 says:

     United Kingdom

    At the time of this review, these glue boards appear to be competitively priced compared to what is currently being offered on Amazon. The cardboard used in these is thicker than that of others I’ve used, which is great.

    What I really like about these boards is that you just simply open them up and you’re ready to go. With previous boards, I’ve had to fight to open them because when they are packed, the glue has effectively glued the two cardboard sides together. No such problem with these.

    There are also various pre-scored fold lines on the boards to enable you to fold them in different combinations should you wish. There is a button in the centre, which could presumably be used to hold bait if you intended to use these to catch small rodents. The glue is very sticky, so I’m sure they would be adequate for mice as well as bugs and insects.

    Overall, these boards are great and currently offer good value. I would recommend them if asked.

  7. Deloris80C says:

     United Kingdom

    The pack contains 5 very sticky boards. Each board is folded in half for storage, and is 19 x 26.5 cms size when unfolded. The inside of the board is covered with a very sticky surface (so be careful not to touch). Two plastic disks keep each half of the board separate during storage, and can be used to place some bait. I noted that the boards I received were labelled as Mouse Catcher Traps, which differs from the more generic Pest Trap labelling shown on the web page.

    This product is very similar to a previous set of Bug Trap Boards I have used. The glue is so sticky so I think it will stop a small rodent in its tracks, though I am not so keen on the idea of catching a mouse with a board. I intend to use it as a trap for insects and spiders, which has proved very effective with this type of board in the past. These boards can be set on the floor against a wall, and can be folded up for storage to be re-used at a later date. If you have a bug problem these traps will help you determine the extent of the problem and help you manage it.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Pest Trap Boards - Five very sticky boards

  8. Isabel says:

     United Kingdom

    These are much larger than I expected (they are larger than A4 when folded out), and really very sticky. The instructions say to remove the little plastic buttons in the middle of each surface before use, and this is a sticky job in itself.

    I found I needed a bit of tape to keep these traps in position when folded out. Each one is a very thick piece of card with a fold down the middle, so you can lay them flat if you want to, but for any configuration like one side up, or folded into a square tube, then they don’t really stay in place. They tend to fold themselves back up or unfold. Unlike some other traps, they don’t sort of slot into a 3D configuration with a little tab.

    I haven’t caught anything yet, but fingers crossed!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Very sticky, quite large, need something to make them stay in place

  9. ArdenCrittenden says:

     United Kingdom

    Every year around Summertime my Kitchen is plagued by tiny Gnats, sadly that’s the price you pay for bringing Nature into you home with Houseplants or with growing Herbs on your windowsill.

    I already use deterrents like Citrus Oil Sprays which do work but require constant re-application, now I’m giving these Sticky Pads a try.

    They come in packs of 5 or 10 which you bait with something that attracts insects and you have them trapped.

    I’m not so sure about baiting the pads with things like a piece of Meat or Cheese as sugggested, bearing in mind you could be deploying these pads in a kitchen so not the healthiest option.
    I’ll just leave them as they are because I’m guessing Insects will land on them anyway.

    As it’s now winter there’s not much about at the moment by way of Insects but that will change soon anough when the Weather warms up.

    Until then I have high hopes these will work fine in ridding the Kitchen of pesky Gnats this year.

  10. GastonHealey says:

     United Kingdom

    These fly trap boards are larger and more substantial than I expected which is a pleasant suprise – they won’t be easily blown about by the wind if placed near an open door or window – think chess board and you’ll get the idea.
    It’s the wrong time of year to test these as there aren’t many flies about but I can confirm that once they put so much as a pinky finger on this pad they won’t be lifting off again.
    Being foldable they aren’t a one time thing, they can be folded up and pulled out again the next time you need them or even just for the night. It’s not nice to have a trap pull of flies staring at you so it’s good they can be stored without being wasteful.

    We live adjoining lots of trees and often have our french doors open to the kitchen which appears to attract flies but I’m certain these will see us through the worst of the months.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Large sticky pads - the flies have no chance

  11. KeishaKnowles says:

     United Kingdom

    Works especially with moths, as this smells like paper and it’s easy to see those moths stack up on this, it catches any fly or crawling insect nearby, it probably attracts them because of the colour and scent. I don’t recommend using this outside, it will catch anything and everything including butterfly’s, bee’s and then some. We all know the world needs bee’s!

    It’s sticky and whatever small enough is caught will have nowhere to go, I have used these before but from another brand, they are virtually identical so I have no doubts about if it will work or not. It will guaranteed if there are flying insects in the area it will notice the yellow and land, and it’s just easy to use open it up and if you need to curve it into a box shape, but the only issue with this is doesn’t stay in a perfect rectangular box shape. It’s best used flat, and don’t recommend it also if you have small pets or birds. This will be dangerous for them.

    Not really any flaw in this product except for the price at 10 quid for 5. I would put these at 1 each not 2. Just not worth it in my opinion, would rather use a UV lamp which is better.