1. Introduction to Glue Traps
Glue traps are a commonly used tool for rodent control, known for being colorless, odorless, safe, and environmentally friendly. These traps consist of a sturdy cardboard base coated with a strong adhesive, capable of maintaining its stickiness across a wide range of temperatures. Once a mouse steps on the trap, it becomes stuck. Glue traps are widely used in homes, restaurants, factories, and warehouses.

2. Tips for Choosing the Right Glue Trap
- Material and Strength: Glue traps vary in size, thickness, and adhesive strength. When purchasing, opt for traps with thicker cardboard and stronger adhesive to prevent rodents from escaping.
- Quantity: The number of traps required depends on the size of the area and the number of mice. Consult a pest control professional or refer to a usage chart for guidance.

3. How to Use Glue Traps Effectively
Using glue traps is straightforward:
- Open the glue trap and carefully remove the anti-stick tab;
- Close and press down the trap, then reopen it to increase adhesive effectiveness;
- Place bait such as nuts or seeds on the trap to lure the mice;
- Position the trap near mouse activity areas, like along walls or near holes.
4. Best Placement for Glue Traps
Proper placement is crucial for success. Place the traps along known mouse routes, close to walls or in corners. If a trap has not caught any mice within a week, reposition it. Clean traps can be reused for up to 3-5 years.
By following these guidelines, glue traps can become an essential tool in efficient rodent control.
