Yes, the Catchmaster Glue Boards and the Trapper LTD Glue Boards both serve the same purpose and are used the same way. We sell a large number of both units and do not ever have any complaints. The Catchmaster glueboards are peanut butter scented and the Trapper LTD glueboards are unscented.
Vegetable oil will dissolve the glue on the Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB.
Yes, the Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB are safe as they don't contain poisons or chemicals. Of course, you would not want to place these in the open where pets could access them. If by accident a child or a pet gets stuck to it, you can use cooking oil to dissolve the glue.
For capturing mice in a house, there are many things you can use. Mice usually hide behind appliances and in other areas that kids cannot easily get to. Glue boards and snap traps usually work really well. Of course, you would not want to place these in the open where the kids could access them. We also carry live catch traps which you can place in areas that are not so confined as there is nothing that the kids could get hurt from or stuck on. As far as exclusion, you should use whatever method necessary to close all openings. Expanding foam is often used but mice can chew through this foam which is why you should use Stuf-Fit copper mesh in the holes before foaming.
Vegetable oil or an oil spray such as Pam is the best way to remove anything from a Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Board (or any other glue board).
Yes, you must peel off the paper covering the Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB in order to use them.
The Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB will catch any mouse/insect that is adhered to the glue portion of the glue board.
The dimensions of the Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB are 8 in. Length x 5 in. Width.
Yes, the Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB are safe and don't contain poisons. Of course, you would not want to place these in the open where the kids or pets could access them. If by accident a child or a pet gets stuck to it, you can use cooking oil to dissolve the glue.
There are no toxic products labeled for frogs or toads (or reptiles for that matter), and given the highly beneficial nature of these amphibians there is not likely to be anything coming along.The reasons they are on your property are because they can find food and proper habitat, and these are probably your only means for making them go away. Take away their food and they will forage somewhere else. Take away the conditions they need for hiding all day and they will seek refuge someplace else.
Habitat modification may be the more effective way to limit frogs on your property. Frogs are mainly nocturnal, and they seek food at night when it is cooler and damper. During the day they look for cool, damp, dark places to hide. They will hide under dense shrubbery or ground covers, under logs or lumber on the soil, or under large landscape rocks and timbers to avoid the hot, dry sun. Trim shrubbery, remove thick ground-cover, stack lumber or firewood off of the soil a few inches and remove any other objects or debris that come in contact with the soil and can provide harborage. Limit watering to help eliminate moisture from your yard. You can also reduce the amount of insects (the frogs food source) in your yard by treating the grass with a residual insecticide such as Talstar PL.
The Catchmaster Mouse/Insect Glue Boards 72MB will trap roaches, but to eradicate the problem, it takes more than one product. This is why we have put together Roach Control Kits.