🕸️ Catch the crawl before it’s gone – pest control that’s safe, sleek, and seriously sticky!
HOY HOY Trap A Roach offers a powerful, non-toxic solution for indoor cockroach control with super sticky wavy glue traps designed to firmly capture pests. Safe for homes with children and pets, these compact traps come in a convenient 2-pack and are crafted in Japan to ensure premium quality and effectiveness.
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 4"W x 1"H |
Target Species | Cockroach |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Adjustable |
K**N
Great product
These roach traps are much better than the big-name brand. Easy to put together and effective. They have dramatically reduced our roach problem especially since we have cats which we have to be conscious of.
C**Y
Perfect trap
This works sooooo great with those giant cockroaches. I only get one every month or two, so it's not a major problem and I don't want traps and poisons around all the time. As soon as I see one, I put this together and then place it near where the roach is hiding. Within minutes it catches the bug, every time. A couple of times I left it overnight and it even caught another one that I didn't see! No smells, no poisons, no mess to clean up. Highly recommend.
E**E
If you have roaches, just buy them.
The media could not be loaded. I’ve only had these set up for about 32 hours now. Super easy to set up, good design. There is no smell that I could notice and these are honestly so worth the price so far. I bought 10. I have been struggling getting rid of roaches for about three months. I did my research and found these hoyhoy traps and advion roach bait gel. I baited with the gel for the first two weeks in my car and my home. The roaches are gone in the car. Now they are just in my kitchen and pantry area. I put some traps placed in high traffic roach areas, the bait was so successful on these and holy crap, I had no idea we still had these many roaches. Roach sightings have been minimal but the trap I took a video of is where I still am seeing roach activity. This trap is catching sooooo much! And it works fast they can’t resist the bait. I have adults with eggs getting caught and the eggs are hatching on the glue trap taking out the babies as well. I will continue to set these out along with gel bait. Will be treating with temprid in about a week after I let the traps do their thing.
Z**N
Great product
Great quality with an effective bait, it does the job. I moved in to a place with roaches and no matter how clean I kept the place, roaches found a way to survive. After setting a pack of HoyHoys, I got rid of them.
L**U
Good product but instructions were tricky
It works and will help monitor to make sure they are gone forever. I so think it was a bit confusing to set up, maybe because my anxiety is high gear when it comes to this situation. My husband and i read the directions and got it done. Still, the "windows " feature doesn't make a ton of sense to me. We used a piece of tape to make sure the traps stay put where we have them, like along the wall by the garbage.
C**O
Works OK (UPDATE: works EXTREMELY well)
I got this along with some other type of roach traps. The other roach traps seemed to have worked a little better but these still worked well enough that I may get these for the less traveled areas, as well as for very tight spaces.These attracted roaches well enough and I'm pleased to say that it attracted a "mama roach" who proceeded to hatch her babies on the sticky strip. It's really satisfying to see that, as it means that at least one generation of roaches will be fewer. Unfortunately it's not going to be enough on its own, as I live in an apartment complex and they are in the walls here. It would take a concentrated effort from everyone in the complex, not just our building, and there are just too many apartments to do this without displacing everyone for a period of time. What this does do is keep those unwanted guests down to a degree.You can pair this up with other methods, such as diatomaceous earth if you're trying to avoid pesticides. It would likely be more effective with poisons, but I know that not everyone can do this for reasons of health, pets, and so on. You can switch these out every month or as needed, depending on your situation. Even if your pests aren't that bad, make sure that it doesn't get too dusty or the sticky won't be as effective.UPDATE:I hadn't initially thought much about these since I hadn't seen much "traffic" on the more easily visible traps. One of the places I'd put these was under the fridge, a place that honestly tends to be a haven for roaches because it's always dark and is very difficult for the average person to access. Apartment management sent an exterminator to to their thing and they swept under the fridge. I'd forgotten that these were under there and WOW. This was packed full of the gross buggers, far more than I realized were actually present! I'm absolutely buying another two sets of these so I can slide some more under there. The only thing I wish these had was some sort of string or something that would make it easier to pull these out. I can add my own string, but it seems like it would be a good addition for the company to include for a little bit extra.UPDATE 2:These still work great. They even catch non-roach pests. Also, I forgot to mention this previously but I like that my cat is generally uninterested in these. I'd had some roach bait stations that contained poison and my cat was intensely interested in them, to the point where he'd actively try to get to them if they were under something or in a cabinet. I eventually had to put those in places he wouldn't be able to reach, which unfortunately were also not hotspots for roaches. These I can put wherever I want, without fear that my cat will try to get at the bait.Also again, I highly recommend pairing this with something like DE or a good spray.UPDATE 3:I have moved out of that awful apartment complex, but guess what? Some got into my car! This works especially well as the car is a finite space. My recommendation though is to clean your car out completely and vacuum it as thoroughly as you can to remove as many eggs and roaches as possible. You can put some in beforehand if you wish, but it'll work better with a clean and (at least nearly) empty car as they have fewer other sources of food and will be more likely to seek out the bait. Make sure to put these under your seats and if you have a spare tire well, put at least one in there. I also paired this with Advion gel baits, as traps alone are unlikely to get them all. Oh, and if you can pull up the little plastic foot scrapers by the door, you may want to do so and put some Borax tablets in there. All in all I'm not sure how bad the infestation was, but all I'm getting now are stragglers and I now rarely see anything scurrying out of view when I go to check and replace traps.Also if you're curious, these will catch wood roaches. Those guys don't really want to live or breed indoors, so I'm not really worried about those but it was nice to see.
K**P
Great BAITED Roach Traps
I have put a lot of traps out to catch these occasional creepy roaches, but sometimes visit me. So I gave them their own little trap a roach hotels.The professional exterminator told me to get roach traps that used bait because you can’t catch them in any other way and using a spray killer on them doesn’t work unless you get one right in front of you. But it doesn’t kill them as a residual treatment.They have to be given a bait. This HoyHoy trap a roach works amazingly well. I had to get more for other places and I checked them out every now and then when I am wearing medical gloves because I don’t want my scent to be on those. So I have put them together using the blue medical gloves as well. This is the best product I’ve gotten it doesn’t smell. It’s fairly easy to put together all I did not like the loose way the top was fitting so I stapled the top two pieces together so they couldn’t come undone. It fits under my refrigerator and under my stove. I had one under my bed, but nobody came. I have one in the bathroom way back in this little alcove on the floor. So we’ll see we are the most activity is. You can also put them inside cabinets which I haven’t done yet, but I might. Try them out!
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