

🕷️ Trap the pests, not the attention—stay bug-free in style!
Roach Motel Traps offer a pesticide-free, odorless solution to capture roaches, spiders, crickets, and other crawling pests using a powerful adhesive and a special lure. Designed for easy, discreet use in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, these traps hide dead bugs for clean disposal and provide a safe, effective way to reclaim your home from unwanted invaders.


| ASIN | B00EORPAR8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #746 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #54 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Black Flag |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,305) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10891549110209 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Item model number | HG-11020 |
| Manufacturer | United Industries |
| Number of Pieces | 24 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.12"L x 12.12"W x 5.75"H |
| Target Species | Spider |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
A**A
Not bad
Best Buy lol simplest product but good use. Caught a couple of roaches but once there are 3-4 dead roaches the others don’t get caught
C**S
Works as advertised.
Note: You must wear a glove and press down either end so the bugs are enticed to go in. Do not do this without a glove as substance inside will make you sick. The ends just need a quick push down to better assist catching bugs. This works for all types of bugs. Place around entry points , under sinks, on top of counters, near trash and your fridge to work best. As long as no one touches them and no pets come near them they are safe. If you have pets you cannot use these unless hidden from pet access. Follow directions. You will need several as two is not enough. This is the most reasonable cost item to rid your home of these bugs. If you dining area is near your kitchen you will hear the larger ones struggle to get out before they die FYI .
A**R
Well..
I bought this 12 pack to handle a bug situation I had around my house. I put them out as directed. Then the exterminator came and sprayed them ! Omg! You can’t spray around the motels. The ones in the garage that he didn’t spray around caught the 2 critters I was hoping to catch. So when you can keep the exterminator away from them, they work great.
L**7
Good trap
Been very useful. Though sometimes the traps themselves end up damage. However, if you get one that isn’t damage it helps a lot
S**C
Incredible
These are incredible for a loser like me. You just really need to emphasize placement. If you don't have a good enough of an idea of where the roaches are coming from, you may catch little to no roaches. And yes, this could be a matter of just a few feet. These aren't bait, just little tunnels of glue that a roach will ignorantly walk through on his normal path (unless you are adding your own bait). I purchased the big bundle so I just went ahead and placed them in each kitchen corner and the oven and dishwasher gaps since I had an abundance of "motels" at my disposal. These single-handedly brought my kitchen back to normal in just a few days and maintained normalcy of the area thereafter long enough to get the kitchen clean to absolve the problem. I guess my one complaint is that they are so cheesy. In no way, can you just leave these around if you have a guest over without looking like you're disgusting. The color of the motels bring attention to them and then there is the big ridiculous verbage of "ROACH MOTEL". Maybe that's the point. To embarrass you in the process so that you don't do something stupid like leaving your kitchen too dirty ever again? Alas, I live alone right now so I don't care. These were exactly what I needed for my problem.
V**.
The classic reliable option. It just works. "Roaches check in, but they don't check out."
My apartment in northern GA may be up on the third floor, but it does have a problem with the creepy-crawlies every now and then. The roaches generally show up in abrupt waves, at intervals of a few months, often after a heavy rainstorm. There's also the normal "living in the South" problem of those small crunchy beetles that stink to high heaven if you smash them. The apartment complex does what it can, but...we're in the South. We're gonna get bugs. I have tried, and am not a fan, of the foldable glue traps. They're unsightly, and when the cat stepped into one, it promptly turned into a slapstick comedy routine. So, I decided to try these. Placed half a dozen of them in a 900 sq. ft. apartment (2 on either side of the balcony door, 2 on either side of the oven where there are gaps in the kitchen cabinets, one each in the bathroom and office room, all of them right up against the baseboard). Overkill? Maybe. But I had no idea beforehand how well these things would work. The verdict: they DO work, and do so outstandingly. Since placing them several months back, I have seen exactly one creepy-crawly bug in the open in the entire apartment. And left to his own devices he'd likely find a way to get stuck in the thing shortly. That's it. Zero roaches. For that matter, zero spiders, something of a miracle in Georgia. After a few months, I assume that they're probably due for replacement soon, but they're still working. Unlike the foldable glue traps, there's a bit of a "ramp" at either end that not only acts as a wall once the bugs cross it, but also blocks the trapped bug corpses from view. They seem to be cat-proof as well - the ramp entrances make it impossible for the cat to get stuck on the thing unless they REALLY tried, while the bugs are hidden from the cat's view as well. Win/win. These cost a bit more than the generic glue traps, but they're worth it. They simply work. There's a reason the things have been on the market for nearly 50 years. My only "gripe" is that I wish they had a selection of a few colors to blend in with the decor better, but that's a quibble. When the glue on these stops being effective, I'm definitely buying another batch.
S**Y
Strong smell
It has a really strong smell I had to get rid of it my nose was irritating just smelling it everyday
J**R
Works Well for Storage Spaces
Purchased these for a storage unit and they’re doing the job. Easy to place and effective without needing sprays or mess. A simple, reliable solution.
A**.
put peanut butter Inside and hide in their nest
B**A
I take this overseas to our summer home and it is brilliant
A**O
It attracts a lot of roaches
E**K
Tardo mucho en llegar pero es un buen producto
W**O
They really work well, provided they're placed in the different location and are left for a few days. Non toxic!
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