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Catchmaster Spider & Insect Glue Traps offer a pesticide-free, mess-free solution with 45 durable adhesive boards designed for indoor use. These traps effectively capture spiders, roaches, and crickets while doubling as monitoring tools to track pest activity. With up to one year of adhesive effectiveness and flexible placement options, they provide a reliable, pet-safe pest control method ideal for homes, garages, and sheds.






| ASIN | B0CFRVPBD4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #747 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #61 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Color | Red&Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,758) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Number of Pieces | 45 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.4 x 7.6 x 9.92 inches |
| Style | Classic |
| Target Species | Spider |
| UPC | 029049152884 |
| Unit Count | 45.0 Count |
E**S
Simple, Effective Bug “Monitoring” Traps That Actually Pull Their Weight
Simple, Effective Bug “Monitoring” Traps That Actually Pull Their Weight I keep a stack of glue traps around the house/garage for those moments when you’re not sure if you have an actual pest problem… or you just want to confirm what’s going on without spraying chemicals everywhere. This 45-count pack has become my go-to for that job because it’s easy, clean, and surprisingly effective when you place them correctly. What I like most is the flexibility: you can lay them flat like a board, or fold them into a little tunnel to help keep dust off the sticky surface (especially useful in a garage, near the trash cans, or along baseboards where things get gritty). Once they’re down, they’re basically “set it and forget it” until you check them. No smell, no mess, no bait to deal with. In real use, these work best as both a trap and a monitor. Put a few along baseboards, behind the fridge, under sinks, near the garage door, behind a desk, or anywhere you suspect traffic. If there’s movement, you’ll know pretty quickly. I’ve caught a mix of small roaches/spiders/crickets depending on the season, and it’s nice being able to verify whether you’re dealing with a one-off hitchhiker or something more persistent. A few things to keep in mind: * Placement matters a lot. These aren’t magic “attractants” — they mostly catch what walks over them. Along walls and edges is where they shine. * In dusty areas, folding them into tunnels helps them last longer. * They’re not something you want out where pets can step on them. The glue is no joke, and you’ll have an annoying cleanup if a curious paw finds it first. * For larger pests (like mice), you’d want a bigger dedicated trap. These are more “bug-sized” workhorses. For the price per trap, this pack gives you a lot of coverage. I like having extras on hand so I can rotate them out and keep an eye on trouble spots without overthinking it. Bottom line: A practical, pesticide-free way to catch and monitor crawling insects—best used along baseboards and entry points. Great value in bulk, just be smart about placement (especially with pets) and don’t expect it to “lure” bugs from across the room.
O**R
Excellent Pest Control Solution That Is Simple, Safe, and Effective
I've been using the Catchmaster Spider & Insect Glue Traps for a few weeks now, and I'm genuinely impressed. The product comes with 30 traps (10 sheets that fold into 3 traps each), making it a great value for the price. Setup was quick and easy. Just fold along the lines, peel the protective film, and place them where needed. Within a couple of days, I started seeing results. These traps have caught spiders, roaches, and even a few crickets that were sneaking in from the garage. What I really appreciate is that they’re pet-safe and odorless, so I can place them in multiple areas of my home without worry. The glue is very strong, and nothing escapes once it's caught. The traps also double as monitors so you can see what pests you're dealing with. I recommend checking them every week and replacing them as needed. Highly recommended for anyone dealing with occasional indoor pests. This is a clean, non-toxic solution that actually works.
M**E
Same thing professional pest control uses
So I been having a German roach problem. We hired a pest control company paid them $563. This is what they used Along with some flushing spray and gel bait that are all found on Amazon. Save yourself money and order these. Put them everywhere. It’s effective. Definitely satisfying to see them getting caught and seeing less of them Unfortunately I didn’t take picture before throwing away the old one
B**L
They are very effective!
Very good product, and very easy to setup. Quality materials, with very sticky trap area!
G**R
Buy them
Highly recommend. Especially if you have a brown recluse problem. These work excellent at catching and helping rid your home of creepy crawlies of all kinds. Throw one under all your dressers, in all your closets and near all doors that lead outside. Do keep out of reach of pets as they will get stuck to them!
G**N
These really work!
Be careful not to touch the sticky part after removing the protective layer. It is very, very sticky.
R**0
Really only effective on active crawling insects
These work OK if you have observable insect traffic routes, ants, crickets, roaches and don't have curious pet cats like me.. Several times I have had to pull them off the feet and tails of our cats.. One of our cats got bit by a brown recluse on the hind foot and it was a bad month.. Without some way to attract the insect like spiders it becomes just dumb luck if they decide to go in the trap.. Specialized traps for spiders have pheromone scented glue and are more expensive to get better results..
T**R
Not a Spider Cure-All, But One Less Spider to Kill, and Good for Ants & Spider Monitoring
Like most people, we absolutely hate finding spiders on the walls or ceiling. We can't go to sleep until we've squished it and flushed it for good measure :) . These are simply strong glue traps, a lot of them, that you can place all over the place. It is really sticky, and anything that touches it will not be able to get away unless it is really dusty after months. I actually caught fewer spiders than I had expected. But I was happy when I caught one the first week. After about 10 months most were still plenty sticky except the dustiest ones, and most caught some spiders and scouting ants. During the same period we did find and kill about 5 spiders on our walls in the same time period. But anything these catch is one less spider to worry about. I actually like them a lot for ant monitoring. We usually get ants twice a year in two rooms without an apparent food source. Real ant bait traps (with liquid) usually solve the root of the problem in time. But glue traps are a great way to monitor ant activity to confirm when it has stopped, or to catch some scouts so they don't report back. I was surprised to find ants caught on virtually every single trap over time. The only down side could possibly be that it doesn't always lay flat after folding because it will pull at it slightly due to spring tension left from the folds. But it is easy enough to push from the bottom carefully to square it off again. Also, if you crush it while cleaning, or with a vacuum, the ceiling will stick to the bottom, but even then still has room to let bugs through to be trapped.
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