Defend your home against six- and eight-legged pests with TERRO Spider & Insect Traps. The traps are coated with a sticky glue surface that traps and kills spiders, ants, cockroaches, centipedes, and other crawling insects. They’re great for use against the “Big 3,” which includes black widow, brown recluse, and hobo spiders. Once insects step onto the glue, they become stuck fast. For your convenience, each trap can be folded over to keep the glue surface away from pets and children — and the captured insects out of sight — or you can use it flat for a larger catch area. The traps are also easy to use. Simply remove the backing from the trap to reveal the glue surface. Fold the trap along the marked lines to create an open box style or leave flat, as desired. Place traps in high-traffic areas, including basements and attics, or place in other rooms along baseboards, in corners, and under furniture.
Say Goodbye to Bugs – Traps and kills spiders, ants, roaches, centipedes, and other crawling insects
Kills the “Big 3” – These traps also capture dangerous spiders, including brown recluse, black widow, and hobo spiders
Versatile Design – These easy-to-use traps can be deployed flat or folded. Use folded to hide insects from view or use flat for a larger catch area
Use Throughout Your Home – Place traps along baseboards, under furniture and appliances, in kitchens, pantries, bathrooms, basements, and more
Plenty of Protection – Four traps per package allow for multiple placements around your home
Customers say
Customers find the spider trap effective, with one mentioning it works well for catching silverfish in the garage. The product is easy to set up and use, and customers appreciate its size, noting it’s small enough to place under furniture. While some customers consider it a great cheap solution, others say it’s not worth buying. The stickiness receives mixed feedback, with customers noting it’s incredibly sticky but difficult to clean up. Customers disagree on whether it works well for ants.
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