

🕷️ Trap the trouble before it traps you!
S&T INC. Insect Traps offer a pack of 30 easy-to-assemble, non-toxic glue traps sized at 10 by 2.5 inches, designed to capture dangerous spiders and common household pests. Ideal for discreet placement in basements, garages, and utility rooms, these odorless traps provide a mess-free, chemical-free solution for effective pest control.















| ASIN | B083FJZC3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,865 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #141 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | S&T INC. |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,665) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 512501 |
| Manufacturer | Schroeder & Tremayne, Inc. |
| Material | Glue |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.96 x 7.56 x 0.59 inches |
| Style | Glue Trap |
| Target Species | Ant, Cockroach, Cricket, Spider |
| UPC | 075182051256 |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
C**N
Works great for spiders!
These traps are super easy to set up and work really well for catching spiders and other bugs. I placed a few in the basement and garage, and they started catching insects within a day or two. No smell, no mess — just simple and effective. I like that they’re non-toxic and safe to use around the house. Great value for a pack of 30! Definitely a must-have for keeping creepy crawlies under control.
S**A
Great Design and Quality! Select a Size!
These sticky tricky insect traps work great and use no chemicals. They are made of good and thick cardboard. They come three to a page with perforations so that you can choose the size trap you want. A large trap (using all three together) would be 7.5 inches long x 3.5 wide, a medium trap (using two) would be 5 inches long x 3.5 wide, and a small trap (one) is 2.5 inches wide x 3.5 long. They are easy to fold and assemble. Tip, fold the trap into shape first, then remove the sticky trap film cover and close up the top. The sticky part is strong and is only on the bottom of the trap. The traps are open on the sides but protected at the top. They do not have any smell. They have a place to write the date and area where traps are placed. They are great to use inside the house, patio and garage. I am very pleased with these "no chemicals, select a size" insect traps and recommend them. Update Jan 2026 - Very happy with these - used first supply - so made a second purchase.
A**Y
No complaints
I bought these for spiders around my house. They are very sticky, so they do their intended job. The bottom bit loses its stickiness quickly, so do not rely on that to keep it in place.
M**H
These things are just want i need to stop creepy bugs
These are exactly what I needed to stop creepy bugs from entering the house. Since installing them, on the patio, inside the garge, and pratcially all major entries. I’ve noticed a significant difference with fewer insects making their way inside. They fit well, are easy to install, and provide a simple yet effective solution for keeping unwanted pests out. The sticky part is really sticky in my oppion. It’s such a small upgrade, but it makes a big impact on comfort and cleanliness in the home. I have purcahsed these several times. Suggested to freinds and family. It's pretty much want those pest companies use when they treat you home, aside from the spraying part.
N**L
First tiny moth got caught in 30 minutes
The instructions say not to expect results until a few days after deployment. I deployed three traps, one on the side of three different shelves. Didn't have to wait a few days, the first moth got caught within the first hour. Instructions are awful. Traps are super-easy to fold into operational position, but since the illustration doesn't help show the significant details, you'll have to figure it out for yourself, anyway. Not much of a problem, but why pretend to provide instructions. The cardboard traps are individually sealed in some kind of flat plasticized foil pouch, or maybe flat foilized plastic. Notches in the pouch suggest "tear here," but Arnold Schwarzenegger couldn't tear from those notches. You'll have to figure out to use a scissor -- and don't cut where the notches are or else you'll cut into the trap. Instead, feel where the trap is inside the pouch, and avoid scissoring the trap. Take the trap out of the pouch. You can start by opening the cardboard flat. At that point, you might start folding the cardboard into shape for deployment, because there is no instruction to tell you that the glue is covered by a piece of wax paper, which must be removed, of course. But you're busy trying not to touch the glue-side, so for the first-timer, how do you know that the glue side is covered by wax paper? It's not like you're eager to touch it to confirm that it's sticky. The instructions don't say anything about it. Remove the wax paper. Apparently, if you barely touch the edge of the glue, it's no disaster. Then, diddle to get the two tabs intertwined so the trap holds the triangle shape. The directions say that after deployment, perhaps all the way to one side of a shelf, that you shouldn't move the trap for the duration. I recommend placing the traps in an orientation that allows you to see the insides without having to move 'em. You'll want to keep a few inches around the trap empty so you can see into it and won't have to disturb it, that's a few additional inches of temporarily lost storage area while the trap is in use. It's worth it, to lose a few additional inches of storage area around the trap temporarily, because the traps work very well. After tiptoeing around the traps for a few weeks being careful not to disturb them, it occurred to me that I hadn't seen a moth in a couple of weeks. No guidance from the instructions, but the Artificial Intelligence said enough time had passed without any sightings, so the traps could be disposed of. So i threw them into the trash. A week later, a moth appeared and wouldn't stop walking on the TV display, so easy to catch it with a kleenex. Who knows where a single straggler came from. A week after that, no more stragglers. 7 more traps if they become necessary. The first three traps caught less than 9 moths altogether, and then there were no more. Except for one straggler; lol No; 6 more traps if I need them. I opened another trap after catching the straggler, a week ago. Just checked, the trap is empty a week later, because there's nothing to catch.
U**I
Catches spiders, bugs, and MICE!
If you have spiders, these work great! Catches loads of them, as well as other insects, and the occasional mouse as well!
L**A
Catches insects
They catch insects, small enough to fit into small places that spiders like to hang out in, they seem to work well enough. I do wish the sticky part was bigger.
K**K
Extremely sticky!
I love these traps! I have caught some giant spiders on these and once they're stuck they do not come off. They are extremely sticky and professional grade as I used to pay for pest control now I lay the traps down myself. They are an exact match to what pest control uses. Very worth the price and I would recommend.
R**O
Good to catch silverfishes and little ants in the corners
P**O
sticky, but does not attract insect. You must find a location and pray that the cockroach will step on.
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