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🕵️♂️ Trap pests before they crash your space!
The Trap A Pest Roach Traps Indoor Sticky 18-Pack offers a non-toxic, odorless, and easy-to-use solution for capturing roaches and other crawling insects. Featuring a peel-and-fold design with baited glue traps, these durable paper traps provide discreet, long-lasting pest control that’s safe for children and pets. Ideal for indoor use, this bulk pack ensures comprehensive coverage and peace of mind in any home or apartment.






| ASIN | B0BBRDPFF4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #864 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | TRAP A PEST |
| Brand Name | TRAP A PEST |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,328 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | Cockroach Trap with bait |
| Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Kitchen Revolution |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TPCOKT18PK |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | TPCOKT18PK |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cockroach Trap |
| Style | Roach Traps |
| Style Name | Roach Traps |
| Target Species | Spider |
| UPC | 850018625951 850018625029 |
| Unit Count | 18.0 Count |
A**N
Works Fast and Gets the Job Done
These indoor sticky roach traps really impressed me. I was dealing with a frustrating roach problem, and within the first couple of days of putting these out, I could already see results. The bait definitely does its job attracting them, and once they’re on the trap, they’re not going anywhere. I like that the traps are easy to set up—just open, place, and let them work. No mess, no sprays, and no strong chemical smell, which is a huge plus if you have kids or pets around. The adhesive is strong, and the design allows you to place them in tight spaces like under sinks, behind appliances, or in corners where roaches tend to hide. The 18-pack is also a great value because you can cover multiple areas at once and replace them as needed. It gave me peace of mind knowing I had enough traps to stay on top of the issue. Overall, these are effective, convenient, and worth every penny. If you’re trying to get rid of roaches without using harsh chemicals, I definitely recommend giving these a try!
J**S
Amazing Roach Traps
I recently tried these Roach Traps Indoor Sticky traps and have been really impressed with how well they work. The traps are easy to set up, and within one day it caught over 20 roaches in my garage. The sticky glue is strong and long-lasting, so the traps stay effective. One thing I really like is that they are non-toxic and safe to use around children and pets, which gives extra peace of mind compared to sprays or harsh chemicals. The included bait helps attract pests quickly, and the low-profile design makes them easy to place under sinks, behind appliances, and in corners without being noticeable. Overall, this 18-pack is a great value for the price and an effective solution for indoor pest control. If you’re looking for an easy, mess-free, and family-friendly way to deal with roaches, I definitely recommend giving these traps a try.
M**.
Effective and a good value!
Third reorder of these traps. easy to set up and effective for a variety of insects besides roaches!
D**Y
Does the job!
These are straightforward but effective. I placed a few under the sink of a clients house and behind the fridge, and they started catching things within the first 24 hours. The adhesive is very strong, so once something lands on it, it isn't going anywhere. I like that they fold into a little "tent" so you don’t have to look at what’s caught every time you walk by. Definitely a solid value for an 18 pack.
E**4
Probably the best roach killer ever!
We live in a building built by the US Air Force in the early 1950’s, and unfortunately there are German cockroaches in the structure itself. Generally, we don’t see many, but this year, during the first major cold snap, something environmental triggered a mass migration into the liveable area, and this is the first time I have I have ever had to deal with an active breeding colony in my 50 years. We have used sprays. We have used poisoned bait. In both cases, we have had reductions in numbers, but unfortunately they rebounded in both takes. I opted to go with sticky traps, and these were highly recommended, and now I know why. These traps first have a bait material, that has the general smell of bad meat or fish, though the smell only perceived at very, very close range, but it attracts the insects with vigor. While these traps only have a single panel that is set with the glue, they are able to catch hundreds per trap, and the speed with which the insects are drawn is incredible. The traps are very easy to assemble, with a simple folding mechanism and a glue cover you peel off, and then the bait capsule sticks on the glue. The covered design has ensured our cats and dog are protected from the glue, and we have had zero issues there. The traps are unfortunately a beige-to-orange color which makes them a little hard to see on our carpet in shadowed areas, but they are easy enough to spot with a cellphone flashlight. The cardstock these are made on is fairly high quality, and the traps will hold shape well unless a heavy object or movement compresses the center cavity. Our dog did squish one, but it had already done it’s job and all he did was execute bugs that were trapped! The only thing that could be improved would be an easier way to attach to a vertical surface (the gap between the stove and counters), but a little Scotch tape handled it well. We are almost bug free again, and I know if we ever run into something like this again (we are looking at purchasing a new property) I know where to turns
B**E
May trap more than just cock roaches
I placed a few of these traps outside, around the edge of the house near our garage to stop roaches from getting into the garage. One morning, after about 2 weeks, I just happened to look at one I had placed around the corner of my garage and found what appeared to be a dead lizard stuck in the side of the trap. To my surprise, when I touched it, it tried to move...it was still alive! This was my yard buddy who had grown from a tiny 2" long baby a couple years earlier to about 6-7" now. Our back, sides and front yard was its home. It apparently went after the roaches and/or food inside the trap. It took me 90 painstaking minutes non-stop to free it from the trap being very careful not to break its legs or feet or rip open the side of its body. It was borderline impossible to remove it safely from the adhesive which is almost like super glue. The entire time, it never once tried to bite me. After I got it free, it laid on my leg for about 10 minutes until I moved to stand up. It then laid on my shoe for a few more minutes until I moved again, then it scurried away across the backyard lawn in the blink of any eye. Lizard hazard confirmed now, I only use them inside the garage, where they are very effective and long lasting.
Y**I
It works for little roaches, but not very well on large ones.
I put these all over the place in my house and it catches baby and mid sized roaches, but I have personally seen many large American cockroaches with wings walk in, across over the sticky pad, and walk out and away. I think this means that the adhesive of the glue boards are not strong enough for the large ones. Otherwise these were easy to install and if you have small roaches it would be a good value.
B**.
They work really well
This is my second time getting these the first go around they worked really well they were full but still seen a few so I got some more and they really do a great job getting the ones that were left I will be getting more of these in the future if needed.
V**O
It works
Woooooow!!!! So I have the cheat code! I put like 6 box in my apartment since I saw one little cockroach yesterday, one box in the bathroom, I went to have a shower and I turned on the heat water on, it looks like the heat and steam spread the bait odor and (right after 10 minutes of placing the box) the cockroach went running to the bathroom like crazy (poor cockroach I had to killed her🙈), long story short, I don’t know if it was the steam what activated the bait or what but in less than 10 mins my problem was solved !! Thank you whoever created this !
M**A
Este artículo no funciona
No me gustó que te dicen que atrapa las cucarachas y no funciona
V**R
Catch a cocky or 2
After having these out for a couple of weeks they hadn’t caught any of the cockroaches but then after a couple of months they finally had caught a couple in each one..so was happy I didn’t waste my money and time putting them all together!
R**Y
Useless
Not a single roach cared to try the bait. I saw that they avoid the trap at all costs. What a waste of money.
J**.
Does Not Work at all - Scamp basically
Useless
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