🕸️ Trap the Unwanted, Embrace the Peace!
The TerroT3206 Spider & Insect Trap is a highly effective solution for eliminating common household pests. This pack of 4 traps targets spiders, ants, cockroaches, and more, including the notorious brown recluse and black widow. With a versatile design that allows for flat or folded use, these traps can be strategically placed around your home for maximum effectiveness. Lightweight and non-electric, they offer a hassle-free way to reclaim your space from unwanted intruders.
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.19"L x 12.25"W x 0.25"H |
Target Species | Spider |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | 1 Pack |
Color | White |
M**N
Works in vehicle. Spider no more!
I'm sitting comfortably in my vehicle, shoes off, in a teleconference when out of the vent pops a spider, a centimeter in size. I just about dropped the phone, then swung at it. The spider dropped to the floor by my feet but, I could not manage to hit the darn thing since it moved super fast so, I jump out of my vehicle, phone in hand while the other person on the line is still speaking.I had to drive home knowing that the tiny itsy bitsy spider could jump out once again! I tried running the heat in my vehicle on full blast hoping to force it out and when that didn't work I sought out other options and came across these. 3 days later, I snagged the spider.The trap is easy to use, safe, and designed well.
A**R
The best
These are the best they work great! Last a long time and are much stickier than cheaper ones.Highly recommend for TAll those places you want to get the creepy crawlers.
T**T
A Wolf Spider DEFEATED It:
I'm in a house that's over 50 years old, very clean but with a small moisture issue in the basement that I just bought a pump dehumidifier for. Had a manual-dump dehumidifier for years before but it doesn't seem to remove enough moisture. I reference this as this is the only reason why I can see that I'd have an issue with spiders down there; it's not major, but there's enough (I can find about one a day during Spring) that it's a problem.So I put a half dozen of these in the spots I've seen them. They have caught some huge ones. Where these things are coming from is SO puzzling, as there are minimal ways to enter from the outside and most everything is off the floors on rollers/etc., mostly organized and as clean as a basement can be. In other words, few places for them to hide.Once I see something trapped on one of these things I use a paper towel to grab the sticky part and squash the catch as quickly as possible; I really don't like killing things in general, and I'm hoping that the spiders/silverfish/etc that get stuck on these die as quickly as possible, I don't want them struggling......Well...I saw a wolf spider caught on one one day. I had a horrible back issue and couldn't bend under the sink area to get to it immediately...The next day I could...BUT...THE WOLF SPIDER WAS GONE FROM THE TRAP.A medium sized one this time.I was absolutely shocked.These strips are kinda like those wax hair-removal strips. In fact, I assumed that's basically what they are, re-purposed.So, VERY sticky.I could NOT believe the spider was gone.I am the only one in the house. There is no other explanation except that it escaped the sticky part.I am continuing to use the strips with success, and they do seem to have reduced the problem by a solid 90% or so. Ended up catching at least a dozen wolf spiders, some very large (over a couple inches including their legs in a few instances...really horrifying things, even tho I understand they're beneficial in many ways. I can't tolerate them in my home).SO: it's a worthwhile product, but I'm checking on the strips frequently now and will make sure the catches are killed asap, also because apparently they can actually escape, which leads me to believe they're not dying quickly, which I'd much rather be the case.I'd ask the manufacturer if perhaps there's a way to help ensure they're killed when they get stuck, perhaps a natural food-based killer (like boric acid for ants, roaches, etc.) of some sort. Altho I'd rather not use anything toxic, I think in a case like this where it's so contained, it might make a good option for many of us to help ensure they don't escape, that they die quickly, and therefore completely effective.
M**Y
You will not be disappointed!!
We love in a nice apartment complex but have had troubles with spiders, ants etc. (mostly seasonal). I decided to have things on hand and be assured this is great.
J**.
So Far Nothing Caught
Two Month Update:It has now been nearly two months and I’ve placed these all over my home including the garage. Only one trap caught something and it was a single ant. All other traps are clean except for a few dust bunnies. I was very shocked that even the garage placed one didn’t catch anything whatsoever. I tried placing them in various places where they’d have the best chase of success but they apparently don’t work for me. And I do occasionally see a small spider or something around so it’s not like there’s nothing to catch. My home is very clean but the garage is detached and full of webs etc so I was highly shocked that that one caught nothing as well. Oh well maybe others will have better luck.Original Review:Well I’ve had them installed for a few days now and they’ve caught nothing. I placed 3 of these traps in different places and not a single thing has been trapped. I had a fly fly directly past it several times and never seemed interested. I have one in the garage where a sizable spider common crawls past my cameras and now that I put a trap there he apparently is ignoring his/her favorite route across my bicycle. The spider probably is the size of a quarter when including his legs. But while he has set off my motion cameras on several occasions walking across the bicycle hung just below my camera, now I haven’t gotten a single motion alert. So I guess it’s working by keeping it away but it’s probably just going a different way. Also that stupid fly has been driving crazy for days and these traps don’t seem to attract them. Maybe they only work with swarms of insects that just happen to run into them. I had hope they’d be attracted but no such luck. My home is very clean but this fly entered while I had a window open and now he annoys me at night by buzzing by me. I’ve tried to hit him with newspapers and towels but it’s the Top Gun of flies. And that spider in my garage is never visible when I go out there looking for him.
L**E
Does great with spiders
Works for Spiders
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