Eliminate Mice Safely and Swiftly with Our Mouse Trap Products

THE ANSWER TO "WHAT IS THE BEST MOUSE TRAP?" IS HERE.

Buy now from our collection of family & pet-safe glue boards and instant-kill snap traps that the Pros trust, backed by 65+ years of scientific evidence.

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Mouse Pest Profile

Black Mouse Illustration for Pest Management

  • Length: 2-4 inches
  • Color: white, black, brown, gray; coat can be solid, banded, albino, or patched
  • Common Diseases: Leptospirosis, Salmonella, Hantavirus, and Lyme Disease
  • Peak Activity: October-February
  • Distribution: Everywhere in the lower 48 states; primarily in suburban and rural areas, but can be found in multi-unit dwellings in urban areas as well.
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Common varieties of mice

  • House Mouse

    Prefers to nest in dark and secluded areas.

    Nibbles on food, including seeds and cereals.

    Trapping Tip: If mouse trap baits aren't working, consider nesting materials (cotton, paper, etc.).

  • Deer Mouse

    Can be a problem in outdoor areas - farms, cabins, and sheds.

    Prefers insects, seeds, and small fruits,

    Trapping tip: Known to enter garages, sheds, campers during winter months.

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Frequently asked questions about mice and our traps.

Where can I find sticky traps for mice?

Catchmaster makes the best mouse glue trap on the market and we sell them here. Our patented, scientifically-tested glue formula has been used to make our sticky mouse traps for over 70 years. Our glue traps for mice are made in the USA in the same place it has been since. We make glue boards, among other mouse sticky traps, that can be used for a variety of circumstances. The Max Catch Scented Glue Boards are the glue mouse traps trusted by the Pros and the product we recommend the most.

Are mice dangerous?

They can be if you let mice in the house for too long. mouse droppings, mouse feces, and mouse urine are common vectors for disease and while mouse bites are unlikely, they do increase the chances of catching diseases from mice further. They can also taint your food supply and cause thousands in property damage.

How do your pet & family safe glue mouse traps work?

Our patented, scientifically-tested glue formula is used to make the non-toxic mouse traps the pros trust. No moving parts means nothing to accidentally catch fingers and paws in. Setting them is simple - unbox, separate if using trays, remove adhesive cover if using boards, and place every 6 feet along the perimeter of the room you are looking to protect. Avoid placing in corners. You can shop all of our pet & family safe glue mouse traps here.

Do your instant-kill snap mouse traps work well?

Yes they do. Our modern take on the classic wooden snap trap is safer and more durable while delivering the same swift ending to your rodent problems. You can shop our instant-kill snap mouse traps here.

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