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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
Holy Crap!!! This product has wiped out the roaches. I order a third package to use for a year. Just making sure they don't come back. So effective and fast. Put them under the refrigerator and under the stove and dishwasher. Amazed how fast the traps filled up. Hoping for the best outcome...
gala moham
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
The adhesive is definitely effective—roaches get stuck quickly. But the trap is too short in height, and it doesn’t sit flat on the floor, making it easy to tip or slide. Needs a better structural design.
Desiree Greenland
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
First night I put out I got a lot..sad thing Is I only bought it cause I only seen one big welp this thing let me know I have issues in my house. Cause there were like 10 on the one I put down so now I'm gonna set them everywhere
Regina
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
I was honestly surprised by how well these traps worked. We had a few roaches showing up in the kitchen, and within a few days, I started seeing them stuck in the traps. They’re super easy to set up and have no strong smell, which I really appreciate.What I love most is that they’re non-toxic, so I don’t have to worry about my kids or pets getting near them. I placed them behind furniture and under the sink totally out of the way but very effective.You get 20 traps, which is plenty to cover the whole house if needed. Whatever “improved formula” they’re using definitely attracts the bugs. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a simple and safe way to handle roaches!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
This product is highly effective in attracting roaches. They come wrapped in plastic so they don't get wet during shipping. They are easy to assemble. They smell like peanut butter when you remove the paper over the sticky trap so if you have dogs make sure to put it somewhere they cannot reach or they will not be able to resist it and it may be found in sheds or attached to them... This will not solve the problem but can help you determine how bad the infestation is. Some roaches find that they can walk over the top of the trap to avoid it so make sure you change them out regularly to catch as many as possible and to keep them from realizing how it is built. Once the trap gets wet it becomes less effective so watch where you place them.
jose m
Reviewed in Mexico on April 9, 2025
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Joy
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Just been using these for a couple days, and the results are amazing. They really do work! I can't even believe what I am seeing. I have been battling this infestation with several different products for months, but this may be the key to really just putting the nail in the coffin. I discovered they were nesting inside picture frames! In between the canvas and the frame or stretching bars, I just wanted to cry. I scooped them up with a bug vacuum, there were so many, but I know there are more to find. I don't yet know what the durability of the glue will be, the product page says 6 months, but I don't know how it can stay sticky that long out in the open. Irregardless, it catches many overnight. I'll keep buying these until no more get caught.
Justin Hamel
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I may come back to put some pics up later on.I just received these this afternoon so this review is after using them for maybe 5 hours.So.. first, I needed some things to deal with the worst roach infestation I've ever seen. The areas I need dealt with have several visible most of the time, and swarms of them at night. It's truly a horror show! I wasn't at all sure how to even begin go get rid of them. Until now I've tried many things but they've only gotten worse and worse! Most recent things I've used are Bugmd, which only works when sprayed directly on them. It does kill them after a little bit, but as I said it has to directly cover the bug itself. I also use rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle, which is very stinky, not safe in large amounts when people are around to breath the fumes, but does kill them in seconds. Also must hit them directly to kill them with that.So, I finally decided to buy a year plan of Pestie, a diy chemical spray that is just like what the pros would use. I needed something safe for animals and humans. But since the problem is SO out of control, I decided I needed something else that could get rid of many, very quickly, and would also be safe.I has seen this type of trap on the bugmd site, but the cost was prohibitive for me. So, I did a search of glue traps and found MANY different brands on Amazon. I decided on these mainly based the price.I found this type of trap for as much as around $2 per trap, and (other than these) as little as 71 cents a trap. But then o found this pack of 60 traps that came to only 41 or 42 cents per trap! They were so much cheaper than the others that I wasn't sure they would even work. Lol!Now that I've used them, I have a feeling these all basically do the same thing. These traps have a whole area that is sticky across the entire bottom, which I like. Many only have strips of stickiness. Also, instead of placing a bait tablet in the center, these have a pheromone mixed into the glue so there's no need to go anywhere near the sticky area once you remove the cover of it. I liked that, too, though wasn't sure if pheromones would work well enough. I figured if it didn't, I could simply place a bit of food in the centers. However, that was unnecessary!After only about 30 mins, I checked 2 of the traps and was pleasantly horrified. Haha! There were already around 25 roaches inside each trap, and they were definitely stuck in there!I just rechecked the 1st one I placed and it now has around 50-60 in it. Yuck!!! Sooooo good!!!I am finally feeling like getting these things gone is possible! With the combo of these traps and the pest control spray I have coming, I am almost certain they will be eradicated!I have an autistic 11yo son who LOVES bugs of all kinds. He's not very good at following rules like "no bringing bugs into the house!" No matter how many times we tell him, he still does it. He has brought in 3 kinds of roaches now, that have bred out of control, thus giving us this insane problem to fix. Of course, we are now starting to see them in the car, too. I'll be buying even more of these traps to place all over inside the car before the problem in there gets so out of hand!The size is about as long as, and half as wide as, a standard paperback book. Great size to catch a lot of them (we mostly have a problem with a kind that grow to only about 1/2-3/4 inch long), but small enough to place in small spaces such as under beds, behind fridge, etcIn my opinion, these are absolutely the fastest, easiest, cheapest, and safest way to remove a lot of roaches from a space in a short amount of time! Kudos to this company for their effective traps!
LioraC
Reviewed in Australia on December 29, 2024
Wanted a non-toxic solution to a growing cockroach problem. Put about 5 traps out. Added a bit of fruit and meat (after the third night). Have caught 2 roaches, one was caught the first night. Perhaps our cockroaches are more intelligent than others. . . . disappointed
Tzivia
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
I live in Hawaii, in a condo, where roaches are usually a problem. We were essentially roach-free in our unit until suddenly we were inundated with them…the best I can figure is that another unit in the building fumigated and sent their roach population away to grace another apartment. I have used another brand of roach trap which seems to be effective at attracting roaches but they are more costly, and when I saw these on Amazon at a much lower price, I decided to try them. Well, I guess you get what you pay for.I put several around the kitchen where roaches were seen and left them for a few days. Only one trap had two victims…the others had none. The other brand had trapped several. I tried putting bait in them to no avail. I had no idea the traps were embedded with pheromones until I read a review here. I can’t return them because the packaging was discarded,so I will continue to use them along with the other brand. Is there a bait I can use to attract the roaches? Can’t seem to find an answer on the Internet, and the infestation is driving us nuts. I’m embarrassed to have anyone visit.
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