
Sticky Traps - High-Quality, Durable Traps Pack of 10
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High-Quality Sticky Traps (Pack of 10)
Professional-Grade Physical Pest Control for Farms and Homes.
[Image of Yellow and Blue Sticky Traps hanging in a field]Whether you are a farmer protecting your crops or a homeowner fighting rodents, sticky traps are the safest, non-toxic way to catch pests. These traps use powerful, non-drying glue to physically catch insects and animals without using dangerous poisons. Available in Yellow/Blue Sheets for insects and Glue Boards for rats.
Best For:
? Yellow Traps: Whiteflies, Aphids, Fruit Flies (Farms/Gardens).
? Blue Traps: Thrips, Leaf Miners (Farms/Gardens).
? Glue Boards: Rats, Mice, Lizards (Home/Office).
Option 1: Agricultural Sticky Sheets (Yellow/Blue)
These are bright colored plastic sheets coated with weather-proof glue. They attract flying insects by mimicking the color of fresh leaves.
- ☀️Weather Proof: Made from UV-stabilized PVC. They do not melt in the sun or wash away in the rain.
- ?Non-Toxic: Completely chemical-free. Safe for organic farming and home gardens.
- ?Double-Sided Glue: Both sides are sticky, doubling the catching area.
Which Color Should You Choose?
| Color | Target Pests | Best Crops |
|---|---|---|
| ? Yellow | Whiteflies, Aphids, Jassids, Fruit Flies, Fungus Gnats | Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal, Okra, Cotton, Melons |
| ? Blue | Thrips, Leaf Miners | Cotton, Chilli, Onion, Rose, Capsicum |
Option 2: Rodent Glue Boards (Rat Traps)
[Image of rodent glue board placement along a wall]These are heavy-duty cardboard or plastic trays filled with a thick layer of super-strong adhesive. When a rat walks over it, it gets stuck instantly.
- ?Strong Grip: Designed to hold even large rats. The glue does not dry out indoors.
- ?Peanut Butter Scent: Many boards come pre-scented to attract rats without needing extra bait.
- ?Safe for Homes: No poison means no risk of dead rats rotting in hidden corners or pets eating poison baits.
How to Use: Best Practices
For Insect Traps (Yellow/Blue):
- Height Matters: Hang the traps just above the plant canopy (approx. 6 inches above the leaves). As the plant grows, move the trap up.
- Density: For a small garden, 1-2 traps are enough. For farms, use 25-30 traps per acre for best control.
- Peeling: Peel off the protective paper quickly in one motion to expose the glue.
For Rodent Traps:
- Placement: Rats run along walls. Place the trap touching the wall (baseboard). Do not place it in the middle of the room.
- Baiting: Place a small piece of dry food (chocolate, biscuit) in the center. Do not use oily food as oil dissolves the glue.
- Check Daily: Check traps every morning. If you catch a non-target animal (like a pet), use vegetable oil to dissolve the glue and free it.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long do the Yellow/Blue traps last?
High-quality UV-stabilized traps can last 2-3 months in the field or until they are completely covered with dust and insects.
2. Does the glue dry out in the sun?
No. Professional agricultural traps use non-drying glue that stays sticky even in hot summer sun (up to 45°C).
3. Can I reuse the traps?
Generally, they are disposable. However, some plastic traps can be cleaned with diesel or oil and recoated with fresh glue (if you buy trap glue separately).
4. Are glue boards cruel to rats?
They catch live rats. It is your responsibility to dispose of the trapped rat humanely. The Animal Welfare Board advises against their use if humane alternatives (cages) are available.
5. What if the glue gets on my hands?
Do not use water. Rub your hands with vegetable oil (cooking oil) or baby oil to dissolve the glue, then wash with soap.
Safety & Disclaimer
Keep glue traps out of reach of children and pets. If a pet gets stuck, use vegetable oil to release them immediately. Dispose of used traps responsibly.

