

🕷️ Trap pests, not your peace of mind!
The Trap A Pest Roach Traps Indoor Sticky 18-Pack offers a safe, non-toxic, and highly effective solution for indoor pest control. Designed with a foldable tent style and bait included, these long-lasting glue traps capture roaches, spiders, ants, and other crawling insects discreetly and efficiently. Ideal for homes with children and pets, they provide an easy-to-use, odor-free method to reduce infestations and maintain a pest-free environment.






| Best Sellers Rank | #451 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #37 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | TRAP A PEST |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,775 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Material | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 18 |
| Style | Roach Traps |
G**E
Great roach traps
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Effective and Easy-to-Use Roach Traps! I recently purchased the Roach Traps and I couldn’t be more impressed with their performance. These traps do exactly as advertised, delivering outstanding results in tackling a roach problem in my home. Right from the first night, I was amazed at how many bugs these sticky pads caught. The traps are incredibly effective at luring and capturing roaches, thanks to the included bait. At first, I found myself changing the traps every morning because I didn’t like seeing the bugs stuck on them—it’s a testament to how well they work! However, I quickly realized that replacing them daily would get pricey until the infestation was under control. Instead, I placed the traps in hidden, bug-infested areas around my home, and I’m thrilled to report that the results have been fantastic. The number of roaches has drastically decreased, and it feels like the issue is nearly eradicated. What I love most about these traps is how simple and safe they are to use. They’re non-toxic, making them safe for households with children and pets, which was a big plus for me. The traps are also discreet and easy to place in out-of-the-way spots, so they don’t disrupt the look of your home. Overall, I highly recommend these roach traps to anyone dealing with a pest problem. They’re long-lasting, effective, and worth every penny. Trap a Pest has delivered a product that truly lives up to its claims, and I’m so glad I gave these a try!
R**Y
Surprisingly Effective & Clean – A Must-Have for Peace of Mind
I’ve used a variety of roach control methods over the years, but the Trap Pest Roach Traps (18 Pack) really exceeded my expectations in terms of ease, cleanliness, and effectiveness. I always look for pest solutions that don’t involve harsh chemicals, and these traps checked all the right boxes. What I Loved: • Super Easy Setup: Just peel, fold, and place. The foldable tent design is smart—it keeps the sticky surface protected from dust, pets, and kids while still luring pests in. • No Odors or Chemicals: As someone sensitive to smells and wary of sprays, I really appreciated that these traps are completely scent-free and non-toxic. • Highly Effective: I placed a few traps in kitchen cabinets, under the sink, and behind the fridge. Within a day or two, I started seeing results. They caught not only roaches but also a couple of ants and even a spider. The sticky surface is strong and doesn’t dry out quickly. • Discreet & Low-Profile: They blend into the environment and don’t draw attention. Great for apartments or shared living spaces where you want to keep pest control discreet. A Few Tips: • For best results, place them in dark, warm areas where roaches typically hide. • Replace them every few weeks or sooner if the trap fills up. Final Thoughts: This 18-pack is a great value, especially if you live in an area where pests are seasonal or recurring. These traps give me peace of mind without the hassle of sprays or powders. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a simple, effective, and safe solution for indoor pest control.
P**A
It's Show Up & Never Leave Roach Malt Shop
These are remarkable. Very easy to use and they work very well. You can actually see how many roaches they're taking out of your house. I will also say that if you have 40-50 roaches in the trap that doesn't mean there aren't more to catch. Just continue to use the traps because the little bug monsters come out to eat and, to my surprise, walked right on into the trap to get stuck next to their buddies. I highly recommend these.
A**R
Does the job.
It's great and the catch the bugs. Just wish they were closed more so you can't see them.
M**I
Easy And Affordable Sticky Trap For Roaches And Other Bugs
These traps are very easy and quick to put together and seem to be well-constructed. They are small enough to slide behind things like items in a kitchen cupboard, toilets, etc. I really like that they are easy to grab from the outside to check for bugs without accidentally touching the sticky part. The one downside is that these are just sticky traps; they don't kill the bugs. The bugs are just stuck there until they die on their own. Fortunately, these traps are very inexpensive, so if/when you catch a bug, you can just smash in the top and throw it away if you don't want to make the bug suffer too much. Fortunately for us, we didn't have a big infestation (we must have caught it early!), and we only caught 3 so far, so these traps likely saved us from a much bigger problem. In my book, they are very effective at trapping the bugs, which will also tell you whether you have a lot of bugs or not, which is nice. Overall, 10/10, would buy again (though hopefully I never need to!)
S**M
NAMED EVERY ROACH I CAUGHT… BEST ENTERTAINMENT I HAD ALL WEEK.
I put these sticky traps out and started namin’ the roaches as they got stuck, ‘cause why not? It’s like Pokémon but for people livin’ in rental property with ‘character.’ Here’s the lineup so far: 🪳 Carl – First one caught. Real cocky. Walked right into it like he owned the place. 🪳 Linda – Got stuck right next to Carl. Pretty sure they was arguin’ before they died. 🪳 Big Tony – HUGE. Looked like he been hittin’ the gym under my fridge. 🪳 Cinnamon Roll – Small fella. Got stuck tryin’ to steal a crumb. Rookie move. 🪳 Jeff – Stepped in backwards. Tail-first. Idiot. 🪳 Rhonda – Came outta nowhere like she had an appt. with destiny. 🪳 Sheriff Dan – Not a real sheriff. Just strutted around like he was. Trap humbled him real quick. 🪳 Lil’ Skidmark – I ain’t explainin’ the name. You can figure it out. 🪳 Denise – The only one who fought for like 10 straight minutes. Warrior spirit. 🪳 Turbo – Ran full speed into the glue like he was racin’ NASCAR. Dead last. Every time I check the traps, it’s like openin’ baseball cards. ‘Ooo look, I got another Carl!’ These traps work so damn good I’m runnin’ outta names. Might start givin’ ‘em middle names next.” 🪳🤠🔥😂
A**R
setup process is very simple
I purchased this 18-pack of roach traps, which arrived as a bundle of flat, folded black cardboard rectangles, each roughly the size of my hand, with a small separate pouch of bait included in the package. I have been using these traps for a little over a week, placing them in a few discreet corners of my garage, basement, and behind the refrigerator in the kitchen, as I had noticed occasional insect activity in those areas. I find that the setup process is very simple, involving peeling off a protective paper cover to reveal a extremely sticky, clear glue surface, placing the provided bait pellet in the center circle, and then folding the cardboard into a triangular tunnel shape. I like the non-toxic, odor-free claim about this item, as it allows me to place them in areas without worrying about chemical smells near food or where my pet travels. The traps are low-profile once assembled, and their black color helps them blend into dark corners or along baseboards where I've positioned them. I found the included bait pellets being extra helpful when I am using it for trying to attract insects from a specific area, as the glue surface by itself doesn't seem to have an attracting scent. The sticky adhesive is exceptionally strong; I accidentally brushed my finger against it while positioning one trap and found it difficult and messy to clean off, which at least indicates its holding power. Over the past week, I have checked the traps periodically to see if any pests have been caught. So far, my experience has shown that these traps are effective at capturing smaller bugs; I have found a few small beetles and a couple of spiders stuck firmly to the glue in the traps located in my garage. I find that the traps remain just as sticky and intact in the somewhat damp environment of my basement, which is a positive note regarding their longevity. However, in the week I've had them deployed, I have not caught any of the larger cockroaches I was primarily hoping to monitor, though I understand it can take more time for them to encounter the trap. The glue is so potent that once something is caught, it is not escaping, and the trap essentially becomes a single-use item for that location, as it would be impossible to remove the insect without destroying the trap. I appreciate that the traps are discreet and safe to use around the house without sprays or poison, but their effectiveness seems better suited for monitoring and catching smaller, wandering insects rather than quickly solving a significant infestation. After a week, most of the traps I laid out remain empty, sitting in their spots as a preventive measure. The quantity of 18 is generous, allowing me to place multiple traps in various rooms and still have plenty left over to replace any that do become filled. The cardboard construction feels a bit flimsy when folding it into shape, and I worry that if it were to get damp, it might lose its structural form, though the glue itself would likely remain active. My usage has been straightforward: place, bait, wait, and check, with no ongoing maintenance required. Overall, these traps function as advertised for creating non-toxic, sticky monitoring points. My experience after a week is that they work reliably for smaller insects and are a clean, scent-free option for passive monitoring. For my immediate goal of catching larger roaches, they have not yet been successful, but I plan to leave them in place for a longer period to see if that changes. They serve as a useful, safe tool in a broader pest management plan rather than a quick standalone solution.
J**S
100% works
if you’re trying to get rid, I’m an infestation. This is a must have. I had tried everything and spent so much money and all I needed for these. I still had used some poison poisoning, but I feel like all I really needed was this. After a few weeks, I haven’t seen any roaches unless they were trapped 100%. This is the best thing that you need to get to get rid of your roaches.
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