Stick-Em 198-12S 12 Pack Scorpion Glue Trap, Brown/A
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Brand | JT Eaton |
Color | Brown/A |
Style | Mice, Insects & Spiders |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 4.88"W x 0.1"H |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Is Electric | No |
Target Species | Mouse, Scorpion |
About this item
- Rid your home of scorpions without using dangerous springs, poisons, or insecticides
- No bait needed—ready to use out of the package
- Simply Place against walls and in corners or fold into a covered trap
- Also great for catching mice and insects
- Includes 12 glue board traps
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Easy to use | 4.6 | — | 4.8 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
Adhesion | 4.0 | — | 4.4 | 4.1 | 3.7 |
Value for money | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | — | 3.6 |
Easy to remove | — | — | 5.0 | 4.3 | 3.8 |
Sold By | SGHP | Amazon.com | LULUCATCH | EMILY PIERCE | Catchmaster |
style | Mice, Insects & Spiders | Modern | cockroach sticky traps, crickets glue traps, spider traps, insect traps, bug traps | Classic | Round |
number of pieces | 12 | 12 | 6 | 10 | 6 |
material | — | Wood | Super Sticky Glue Adhesive | Paper | Glue |
electric | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | — | ✗ |
weight | — | 0.01 ounces | — | 0.25 pounds | 0.31 pounds |
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About Us
JT Eaton’s Mission is to manufacture and distribute products designed to eradicate pests. We continually seek out new ways to provide consumers with the knowledge and products they need to create a happy world. As a pest management product manufacturer for more than three generations, we are helping professionals and consumers alike take care of their rodent, ant, cockroach and other pest problems – without causing harm to their surroundings.
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Brand | JT Eaton |
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Color | Brown/A |
Style | Mice, Insects & Spiders |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 4.88"W x 0.1"H |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Is Electric | No |
Target Species | Mouse, Scorpion |
Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | JT Eaton |
ASIN | B07MVM3XLC |
Item model number | 198-12S |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #41,189 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #781 in Pest Control Traps |
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Help rid your home of scorpions without using dangerous springs, poisons or insecticides with stickem Scorpion glue boards. Easy to use, simply place the trap against walls & in corners to catch scorpions, mice, or insects. These glue boards can be used as a flat trap or folded into a covered trap. No bait needed! The Stick-Em Scorpion glue boards are ready to use & easily disposable afterwards. Each order includes 12 glue board traps. Jt Eaton Mission is to manufacture & distribute products designed to eradicate pests. We continually seek out new ways to provide consumers with the knowledge & products they need to create a healthier & safer world. Jt Eaton has been family owned & operated since 1932 & All their products are made with quality.
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Customers like the performance and ease of use of the pest control device. For example, they mention it works well, is convenient, and discreet. That said, opinions are mixed on adhesiveness, value, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the pest control device. They mention that it works well, it does its job well, and it's reliable. Some say that it'll catch everything, including scorpions, snakes, and mice.
"This is the third one of these I have used and they work great...." Read more
"...They kept the house free of bugs...." Read more
"...Guess what? It was GONE! No dead rat, no trap....NOTHING! The trap is nowhere in the closet...." Read more
"These traps work well for mice. We usually get a couple of field mice coming inside in the fall, and the wet season...." Read more
Customers find the pest control device easy to use, convenient, and discreet. They say it's easy to install, and works 100% of the time. Customers also say the glue is very sticky and the trap is simple. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's ease of use and convenience.
"...They already come boxed up, so they are so easy to use! I can’t believe the price either. I’ve ordered five boxes so far...." Read more
"...So convenient and discreet. No mess either. Great product and great price." Read more
"Excellent way to trap and dispose" Read more
"The glue is very sticky- the trap is so simple- these work like 100% of the time- for dirt cheap." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adhesiveness of the product. Some mention that the sticky part is the strongest of all they've tried, while others say that it just doesn't stick as well.
"...Other than that I do like the product. Very stick and catches quickly. Has a pleasant smell." Read more
"...They stick in place then you get rid of them.They are very sticky. Our cat found out the hard way trying to retrieve her prize." Read more
"The glue pads work better. But my dogs have not gotten stuck in it...." Read more
"...The sticky part is the strongest of all I've tried." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pest control device. Some mention it's inexpensive but works just as well as the more expensive models, while others say it'd be a waste of money. They also find the shipping cost a little steep.
"Heading states 6 for qty. ordered, got 1 pack with 2. Way over priced for 2 when i can go to local store and buy a pack of 2 for 3.99...." Read more
"...They are a lot less expensive than I can find them for locally." Read more
"They catch everything. They are a little expensive but everything is now days. It's a product that does its job! Thank you," Read more
"Waste of money. Visually watched mice run through,but I killed the mice" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the pest control device. Some mention it's a high quality product, while others say that it'll catch mice but isn't foolproof. They also say that the device is not sturdy or stable, and that it doesn't kill the mice.
"...They seem to be quiet, & clever, mice...." Read more
"...Second warning: Since it doesn't kill them, you're gonna have some terrified (and did I mention "screaming") rats struggling around on that..." Read more
"...So convenient and discreet. No mess either. Great product and great price." Read more
"Excellent quality. Very efficient for catching mice, spiders in my ranch house." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the pest control device. They mention that it's very small, not easy to fold and use, and not sturdy or stable. Some say that the trap is effective only for catching ants.
"Very small" Read more
"...I THINK THE SIZE MAY NOT BE LARGE ENOUGH AND THE TRAP WOULD BE BETTER IF IT WAS COMPLETELY FLAT AND ABLE TO BE ANCHORED AGAINST THE WALL...." Read more
"...These are way too small to catch anything but ants!" Read more
"...They are very small I will try the larger rat traps." Read more
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First warning: The little buggers will SCREAM and struggle when they discover they can't get free. They will scream even louder as you approach them. They will scream loud enough that you'll hear them from across the other side of the house. Be prepared to handle screaming rodents if you use this product!
Second warning: Since it doesn't kill them, you're gonna have some terrified (and did I mention "screaming") rats struggling around on that board, while you try to figure out how you're going to handle disposing of them. There isn't any kind of handle to allow you to pick it up from a distance, and putting my hand on a trap with 5 terrified rats struggling to get free is NOT an option. Waiting for them to die isn't an option either, at least if they're within earshot, as it could take several days for them to die. My recommendation is to take a small cardboard box (delivery boxes from amazon come in handy!), and cut a doorway into one end (for them to enter through), and put the glue trap in that. This way you can pick up the box, with some distance between your hand and the captive rodents.
Third warning: It's not foolproof. Even though momma rat was firmly on the board, she was very determined, lunging around, and as I stood there trying to figure out how to handle picking it up to dispose of them, she managed with one last thrust to get free and disappear. And of course her babies kept screaming the whole time. "Mommy, Mommy!! Don't leave us!!!!"
These glue pads work, but I don't think I'll be using them again, just due to the awkward nature of having to deal with the live rodents (or whatever else you might catch) once they're caught.
Upon inspection I discovered that there had been holes chewed into each of the bags, the kibble eaten, and the...um..."remains" were distributed copiously all over the closet: I HAD RATS IN THE HOUSE!!!
(I did mention having a DOZEN CATS, right?)
Obviously, something had to be done. I put some of the cats upstairs in the closet...and nothing happened; I still heard the pitter patter of little feet overhead at times, and no sound of pursuit. Even my RAT terrier - you know, the dog so named because the breed was used to clear the White House of rats by Teddy Roosevelt (Hmmm...perhaps they should get some in there now...but I digress...) - did nothing to scare them off.
I was telling my BFF about the problem and she - knowing my love of animals - asked, "So, what did you name him?" I growled, "NOTHING - he's nothing but a dirty rat!" "Well," she replied helpfully, "why don't you call him Jimmy Cagney, since he was always saying 'you dirty rat!'?" (My response is not fit to type here.)
Well, since my DOZEN CATS and my RAT TERRIER were obviously too well fed to bother hunting for their dinner and too lazy to do anything to earn their keep, I did an internet search to find an inexpensive solution to the problem...one that didn't involve starving my DOZEN CATS until they were desperate for food. Many people wrote that they had good results with these glue traps, so I ordered them.
The traps arrived, and I took them out of the box. Hmmm...all of a sudden it hit me that there would be a dead rat on at least one of these, and I didn't want to have to handle it.... Then I had a Eureka! moment...I would put the trap inside one of those Amazon boxes that books come in (and goodness knows, I have enough of them); then all I'd have to do was fold down the flap so I couldn't see what was inside, pick up the box, and toss it in the trash. Brilliant solution!
Now, it's true, I love animals...and hated the thought of killing any...but I also had no intention of spending a small fortune to feed rats. So, being the tender-hearted person that I am, I decided that Jimmy would at least have a good last meal, and crumbled an Oreo in the center of the traps, which I then put in the Amazon boxes and placed one in each of the two large closets. My DOZEN CATS looked at what I was doing with interest, and my RAT TERRIER begged for a cookie...
A few days later, I went up to the closet, certain that the rat was a dead duck. Nope...no dead rat, but I did learn that the little SOB had outsmarted me: the cookie was gone! Apparently he had figured out how to balance himself on the side of the box while he enjoyed his snack.
Okay, this was WAR!!!!
I removed the trap from the box, figuring I could brush it into a garbage bag or something. The first order of business was to kill him...I'd worry about disposal of the corpse later! (Maybe I could put some of my DOZEN CATS in there and they'd eat him? Or perhaps the RAT TERRIER would?) This time, only a couple of peanuts were left in the center of the trap - no more being nice! With nothing to balance on, surely I'd get him, right?
A day or two later I went back to the closet, and looked for the trap. Guess what? It was GONE! No dead rat, no trap....NOTHING! The trap is nowhere in the closet. As near as I can figure out, Jimmy Cagney somehow made off with the trap; for all I know, he and his friends are collecting enough glue traps to catch themselves a human.
So, obviously, traps of this kind are less than reliable....then again, neither are my DOZEN CATS or my RAT TERRIER!!!!
I went back to the internet, and saw that someone suggested scooping up some urine-soaked cat litter and putting it in a container of some sort near where the rats were getting into the house. The idea was, they would smell the urine of their natural predators (except for my lazy DOZEN CATS) and flee. I tried it...and thus far it seems to have worked: Jimmy has not been back. Then again, he's already eaten almost 100 pounds of cat food, it's all gone, and he might have gotten too bloody fat to be able to squeeze his way back into the house....
I did order some rodent deterrent recently; I just leave the spray bottle in the closet and every so often spritz some around the closet - it's easier than replacing the urine-soaked can of litter periodically. There's nothing in there he can eat (although the little b@stard did totally consume sine scented candles that I had stored as a gift...it took me a while to figure out what those empty jars were from...), but I'm not taking any chances that he'll return.
Die, Jimmy - DIE!
They placed them on doors from the inside and they caught millipedes, scorpions and other scary bugs. They kept the house free of bugs.
I have to note that they do not have any pets or toddlers running around- So they were not a problem to leave all day and night.
I got more because I’m visiting soon and they need more.