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🐭 Catch the uncatchable—trap smarter, live rodent-free!
This 10-pack of super large sticky mouse traps (47.2 x 11'') offers over 3,000 square inches of adhesive surface designed for effective capture of mice, rats, spiders, and other pests. Featuring a non-toxic, child- and pet-safe glue, these traps remain effective indoors for up to a year. Enhanced with peanut pheromone bait, they provide a powerful lure while being easy to deploy in various environments including homes, restaurants, and warehouses. Ideal for early detection and ongoing rodent control, these traps combine size, safety, and versatility to keep your space pest-free.






































| ASIN | B0CP3LT7PL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,492 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #318 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Wanqueen |
| Brand Name | Wanqueen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 929 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.57"L x 6.42"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Weight | 2.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wanqueen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 01 |
| Material | Plastic,glue |
| Material Type | Plastic,glue |
| Model Number | 01 |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.57"L x 6.42"W x 1.5"H |
| Style | 10 Pack |
| Style Name | 10 Pack |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
W**M
Take them out with a rock 😬
These traps definitely work, but I want to be honest about the experience. They’re really long, which helps with coverage, but they can be a bit difficult to open and get unstuck when setting them up. It took me about a week to figure out where the rats were coming from, but once I placed these correctly, they started doing their job. I will say, some rats are smarter than you’d expect I actually heard one almost get stuck and avoid it, which is why I ended up placing a snap trap next to the sticky ones. I personally prefer snap traps because they’re quicker, and I didn’t like having to deal with the rats after they were caught it’s not an easy situation, and I hated having to end their life myself. But when you’re dealing with smarter rats, sticky traps are sometimes just the reality. Overall, this is a great and effective product, and I do strongly recommend it if you have a rat problem just be prepared for what comes with it.
I**P
These work!
The adhesive is very strong so you have to be very careful. The traps come folded with the adhesive side stuck to itself. It takes a lot of patience to pull it apart. I just noticed the instructions suggest that heating the trap with a blow dryer first makes it easier to pull apart. I tape the trap to the floor with packing tape. I lay it across my kitchen doorway. The trap is longer than the doorway so I tape it up the wall on each side. I make sure everything is flush to the floor and the wall. This way, the intruder cannot run under the trap. It cannot get by without getting stuck. The drawback with this method is that you have to step over the trap as you come and go. It's worth it to me though. You get used to it quickly. I replace the trap with a new one immediately after catching an intruder. There’s a trap down at all times.
P**L
Hello aneurysm! Almost impossible to set up!
Well…. I thought this was going to be the answer to my mouse woes! I was so so so wrong! They send this product wrapped in upon itself. You are having to pull it apart from its own adhesive. Can you say “aneurysm?” Can you spell it? I tried and tried to pull this apart. My eyes were bulging. My brain felt like it was going to explode. Everytime I would get an inch opened up, the backing paper would rip apart. Pretty soon, everything is stuck to the adhesive. If you manage to get one opened up, it will not likely lay flat. Instead, it creates nice little mouse tunnels for the buggers to crawl through. Now, it did manage to catch one mouse. Which wasn’t dead. So now, I had to figure out how to mercifully dispatch the car-destroying embodiment of evil without getting anything else stuck to the strip. You cannot just cut the section with the rodent out either: the adhesive sticks to everything. Pretty soon, I had a wadded up sticky ball with a mouse somewhere in the middle. So….total failure of a product. They need to find a better way to ship these so that you can set them up. And a better way to remove sections once a mouse is caught. Otherwise, you are throwing out a whole trap when you could have just removed the 6” afflicted by the stuck medieval plague of mouseness.
H**W
1 month and finally caught 1 mouse!
Update (5/14/26): After one month of placing two traps under the futon, it finally caught one mouse! Better than not catching them! I’m thrilled! This means that the stickiness does last for a while. Look at my pictures and videos. The mouse was running diagonally into underneath the futon and it got caught, yaaay! Since the mouse trap was 48inches by 11inches, and we only caught one small mouse with it, we didn’t want to waste it so we took a scissor and cut a square around where the mouse was, so we can throw out that used small area and continue using the trap because there’s so much of it left. It was easy to cut. The mouse was still alive after 7hrs of getting caught and still fighting to break free. Omg! It hasn’t worked yet. I got them on April 18th. Opened up two of them and laid them flat underneath the futon where I saw mice frequents. It has been two weeks and no mice had been caught yet. In fact, today I saw a mice came out from underneath the futon, I looked at it and it went back in underneath. So where the f did it go? How come the two long sticky glue traps didn’t trap it? I will update my review if these sticky mouse traps catch some mice. But right now it hasn’t been working yet.
K**H
Mouse stick pads.
I used it in my basement and cut it in half and used it in my kitchen cabinet and it really works.
D**D
wall to wall
I knew I had a hole somewhere in a commercial building but couldn't find it. I went wall to wall in the drop ceiling and when I caught mice they were all going in one direction. Reapplied further back and same thing happened. by the third placement I found my hole in the block and filled it. Without this product there would be no way to break down the problem to find the source.
S**Y
Strong peanut smell,
Your entire house will smell of peanuts for at least a day. I only caught one mouse in 4 traps. It's very good for catching white flies.
T**I
ABSOLUTELY THEY WORK
After recently moving into a home that backs up to a dense patch of woods, it didn’t take long to realize that we were sharing our new space with some uninvited guests: mice. These small rodents are deceptively destructive—gnawing through insulation, wiring, and stored food—and their reproductive rate makes a minor problem escalate into a full infestation almost overnight. A single breeding pair can produce dozens of offspring in just a few months, which means early detection and swift control are critical. So far in 48 hrs. we have managed to catch 6 but they managed to destroy anything in the garage that could be used to build a nest including my Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations! Compared to snap traps or electronic traps, sticky traps provide several diagnostic advantages: Monitoring Tool: They help identify high-traffic areas, revealing rodent activity patterns and infestation levels. Non-toxic Design: Unlike poison baits, they pose no chemical hazard to children or pets when used properly. Immediate Feedback: Homeowners can quickly see whether rodent activity persists or declines after control measures are applied. Overall Assessment: From a technical standpoint, these sticky mouse traps are a cost-effective, diagnostic-grade tool for early rodent detection and control—especially for homes near wooded areas, where mouse incursions are seasonal and recurring. Effectiveness: ★★★★☆ (Excellent for detection, moderate for eradication) Ease of Use: ★★★★★
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