$4.42
Free Shipping*
Have a Question? Ask Our Pros!
Average Rating
There are no reviews for this product yet. Be the first.
Catchmaster Mouse & Insect Glue Boards are made using the highest quality adhesive available. They are pre-baited and scented with peanut butter so they will automatically attract mice and insects, with no additional baiting necessary. These glue boards effectively control rodents and other crawling pests indoors in a clean, easy to use, and economical. They will work well for trapping crickets, spiders, roaches, snakes and many other common household pests. Are effective for one year and non-toxic to people or pets. Can be used as a standalone treatment or additional tool to baiting.
Product Documents
Target pests | Mice and insects |
---|---|
For use in | Situations where poisons or snap traps are prohibited or discouraged, Residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, indoors in places not readily accessible to pets and children |
Application | Place glue board near baseboards, corners, along walls, or in spaces where pests are likely to travel. Used either flat or folded into a covered trap |
Pet safe | Vegetable oil will dissolve the glue if needed. Should be used in places not readily accessible to pets and children to prevent tampering. |
Dimensions | 8 in. Length x 5 in. Width |
Material / Construction | Disposable cardboard |
Special Features | Peanut butter scented glue, low profile of these glue boards allows for easy placement, non-toxic, lies flat or can be folded to protect from falling objects and dust |
Shipping Weight | 0.06 lbs |
Manufacturer | Catchmaster (Mfg. Number: 72MB) |
There are no reviews for this product yet. Be the first.
It may be best to try and catch it with your hands and take outside or try glueboards.There are no toxic products labeled for lizards, geckos or any reptiles or amphibians, and given the highly beneficial nature of these creatures there is not likely to be any products for them any time soon.The reason they are on your property is because they can find food and harborage. Take away their food and they will forage somewhere else. Take away the conditions they need for hiding and they will seek refuge someplace else.
You really have two options here:
1.Exclusion. Total exclusion can be hard to achieve particularly around the roof-line where there are going to be gaps that would be very hard to close off, but there also could be some obvious flaws such as broken vent screens, holes around cables, pipes or wires, or gaps under doors. All of these can easily be closed with brush strips, caulking, copper mesh (Stuf-fit), or some other suitable material. Exclusion is the best choice, because it is permanent, and eliminates or reduces the problem in the future too.
2.Outdoor habitat modification. In short get rid of the reasons lizards are there in the first place. They are there because they are finding the food they need to survive (insects) and a place to harbor. If you can eliminate either of these essentials, you can get rid of the lizards. Spray a good residual insecticide such asCyper WP around the outside of your home to help cut down on the number of insects the lizards are eating. If lizards cannot find enough food they will either move on or starve. Eliminate as much clutter and debris around the outside of your home as possible to eliminate the places lizards like to hide. Rake back mulch or rocks at least 6 inches from the structure
Was this answer helpful to you? YesNo
8 of 22 people found this answer helpful