How should mouse glue be applied correctly? - briefly
Apply a thin, uniform coat of the adhesive to the mouse’s bottom surface, press it onto the target area, and let it cure for the time specified by the manufacturer. After curing, wipe away any surplus to maintain stable contact.
How should mouse glue be applied correctly? - in detail
Mouse adhesive must be placed where rodents travel, using a stable surface and a controlled environment.
Begin by selecting a flat, dry area free from dust or debris. Clean the spot with alcohol or mild detergent, then allow it to dry completely. Wear disposable gloves to prevent contamination of the adhesive surface.
Apply the glue as follows:
- Peel back the protective film from the adhesive side, exposing only the portion needed for placement.
 - Press the exposed area firmly onto the prepared surface, ensuring full contact without air bubbles.
 - Position the trap perpendicular to the expected path of the rodent, with the sticky side facing upward.
 - Anchor the trap with tape or a small weight if the surface is prone to movement.
 
After deployment, monitor the trap at regular intervals—typically every 12 hours. Remove captured rodents using a tool or disposable container to avoid direct contact. Replace the adhesive once its effectiveness declines or after each capture.
Safety considerations: keep the product away from children, pets, and food preparation zones. Store unused traps in a sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Dispose of spent adhesive according to local hazardous‑waste regulations.