How to use glue for rats?

How to use glue for rats? - briefly

Place a commercial rodent glue board on clean floor or wall routes where activity is observed, positioning it horizontally and baiting it with attractive food. Check the board frequently and dispose of captured rodents according to local regulations.

How to use glue for rats? - in detail

Adhesive traps provide a non‑chemical method for capturing rats. Proper application maximizes effectiveness and minimizes animal suffering.

Select a trap designed for rodents, ensuring the adhesive surface is large enough to hold a medium‑sized rat. Place traps along established pathways: near walls, behind appliances, in corners, and close to food sources. Position the sticky side up, with the edge flush against the surface to prevent escape.

Prepare the area before deployment. Remove clutter that could obstruct the trap or provide alternative hiding spots. Clean the floor or surface to eliminate dust, oil, or moisture that could reduce adhesion. If the environment is damp, use a dry surface or a moisture‑resistant trap.

Set the trap using the following steps:

  1. Open the protective cover without touching the adhesive.
  2. Align the trap so the sticky surface faces the expected direction of travel.
  3. Press gently to ensure full contact with the floor or wall.
  4. Secure the trap with a small amount of tape if movement is likely.

Monitor traps daily. Once a rat is captured, wear disposable gloves, place the trap in a sealed container, and dispose of it according to local regulations. Replace the trap promptly to maintain continuous coverage.

Safety considerations:

  • Keep traps out of reach of children and non‑target animals.
  • Store unused traps in a cool, dry place to preserve adhesive quality.
  • Avoid using traps in areas with high humidity, as moisture can weaken the glue.

For severe infestations, combine adhesive traps with sanitation measures and exclusion techniques, such as sealing entry points, to achieve long‑term control.