How to use GLUEBOARDS

Welcome to our page on how to use glueboards.

There are handy pictures below showing how to easily use the glueboards correctly. REMINDER; they must always be placed tight against a baseboard and/or wall surface. They will not work correctly out in the open, because pests hug the corners due to poor eyesight, as you will see in the pictures below. 🙂

FUN FACT! Glueboards serve a dual function of both catching insects and pests, as well as a way of “Monitoring” pest activity in the area they are placed in.

No Worries! Glueboards CANNOT harm humans or household pets, like cats, dogs, and other common pets. Generally, if a cat or dog or small child touches one and gets stuck to it, once they become “un-stuck” to it, they will avoid them in the future.

QUESTION;

How can I wash the glue off?
“My son put our cooking pot on the glue, there is glue residue on the bottom of our pot. I’ve tried washing and scrubbing and hot water, can’t seem to remove the glue. How do you suggest I go about removing the glue?”

ANSWER;

Any type of vegetable oil will dissolve the glue and pull it off any surface it is stuck to. 

PICTURE GUIDE BELOW VVV 🙂

Note the “Fold Line” and arrows.
The back with film still on; keep tab to left.
Film has been peeled…..
I placed arrows on this one to remind you where the folds are….
Folds have been made…….
Tab has been pushed through hole, and tab ends pushed all the way down….
An A+ example of a properly placed glueboard….
And lastly, an improperly placed glueboard, out and away from the wall.