

🕸️ Outsmart spiders with stealthy traps that work while you relax
Catchmaster 288i offers 36 compact, foldable glue boards that transform into 108 sticky monitors designed specifically to trap spiders and small insects. Its unique triangle shape allows placement in tight, hidden areas like under beds and behind furniture, making it an efficient and discreet pest control solution favored by professionals and homeowners alike.















| ASIN | B008EO80K6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,017 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,312 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (437) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Item model number | TRTD11367 |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Number of Pieces | 36 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Style | Triangle |
| Target Species | Spider |
| UPC | 072693046917 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**7
Works
Use for spider control. They seem to be attracted to them. Catches the spiders and their food if they ate around. Not sure how they work for anything else, as I only seem to get spiders. Very effective.
M**Y
Gets the job done
I like that you can order a lot of these at a decent price. Looking at places like Lowe’s or Home Depot they want a fortune for them their traps are larger, which makes them harder to put in small dark places. When you have brown recluse spiders you need several of these in a lot of locations so this allows you to buy a lot of them and gets the job done.
P**R
Never run out of these!!!
I don't spray poison inside my house. After a pregnant fiddle back ran across my bed 😳 I bought these and will NEVER be without them again! During critter season, I keep one by each outside door and by each bed. It's shocking to see how many critters I catch!
F**.
Just ok. Works half the time.
I have the sticky traps from the same manufacturer, but the insides are stick on two sides. This allowed me to place them on corners and the spiders would actually stick more to the vertical glue (along wall, not floor) half of the time. These that I just bought on Amazon, have the sticky glue only on the bottom and are not catching the spiders as well. I have to used two per corner of the house to make sure I cover the wall and the floor area of the corners. Not as good as the version that has glue on more than one side.
L**.
Glue traps are awesome!
Thx for supplying these traps. These are a great way to not only catch/KILL insects (SPIDERS!) 24/7/365 IT IS THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE TO ACTUALLY MONITOR THINGS LIKE BROWN RECLUSE SPIDERS! Who really are "Reclusive" and normally very hard to find and spray anyway. I Live in TN. and have learned a lot about these spiders since moving here. I have even found the Brn. Recluse is very resistant to spider sprays and they will NOT die from by simply spraying insect or Spider Home defense sprays randomly. (i.e. random monthly bug guys or DIY spraying.) These spiders are tough and actually need to have direct contact with the "Wet" poison to have any effect... -They must actually WALK THROUGH the WET poison left behind after a random spraying. I once had so many at my other home, I tested all kinds of sprays and methods. Things like "Hot Shot" Spider spray did not even kill these spiders with direct contact! I know, b/c I trapped some and "Tested" it on them... To me, another important aspect to Sticky Glue traps is that they are non toxic and will not fill your living space with toxic fumes or leave behind toxic residues to poison the family or the family pets!
A**R
Not like I want to like these...
...but I hate brown recluse spiders a whole lot more... for spider traps, these things really work. My spider problems so far this year are WAY down (so far) thanks to all the nasty little brown recluses that ended up caught last year. One of them even caught a small harmless snake that came inside in the fall. So, the glue on these is substantial. Wd-40 or some olive oil will help remove the glue if it ends up somewhere it's not supposed to be. I located the problem areas of my home with these... and put as many traps down as I thought were needed. They are also very good at trapping ants that come in too. Anything that crawls... it won't crawl out of these traps if it goes in and the creepy crawlers do go in. I didn't have much luck with them in the corners, evidently that was not where the spiders were - along the baseboard is where I caught the most. Yes, Made in the USA is great too!
E**E
Worked! (with extra help)
I was hopeless for a while. I had just moved into a new house, and for some reason spiders just kept on coming out of everywhere. I thought about using many different types of insecticides, but I was worried that the venom would not work and would only make the spiders move somewhere else, that is until I found this. I set many of these around my closet, under the bed, around the corners of the room, pretty much just everywhere. I left them there for a few days without anything extra, but they caught nothing. I was worried that the sticky spot was not strong enough, so I touched one of them and there is no way that a spider could get out of that. So the spiders were just not wanting to walk through it. I ended up buying a mist insecticide and left it in my room for 2 days. To my surprise, when I walked into the room and checked the traps, there was at least 8, dead, spiders trapped in random traps. While this did not attract or traps spiders (in a few days) it did work great with some extra help. I am sure that if left long enough, this will trap those scary critters. However, with the extra help this will clear your mind that the spiders did not go running to another part of the house.
M**Y
Winning the War against Brown Recluse Spiders!
Glue traps have been scientifically proven to be the best way to kill brown recluse spiders. The attractant on the traps really draws the spiders. I've been using these for several years now. My brown recluse population has decreased but I still trap one now and then. Be careful when handling traps with spiders as the spiders can live quite awhile on the trap! If you live in the South and think you don't have brown recluse spiders, think again. You most likely do. If you are spraying pesticides, you are creating a nice place for these spiders to live as they feast on dead insects. They can sense the pesticides and simply move away from the poison, probably to another part of your home. I have all my shoe boxes enclosed in plastic bags now. Everything on the floor of my closet is in plastic bags. That has helped a lot. Go through closets and boxes that are left undisturbed. Always wear long sleeves, gloves, and shoes (not sandals!) when going through undisturbed areas. Good luck!
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