they are already sticky but the rhino glue would dry & become hard on the other sticky glue so i would say not.........
Sounds like a glue board-not sure about that brand though/
They use natural butyl rubber, which is sticky, in a solvent that takes time to dry. Also sometimes they use chemicals that remain tacky to catch mice and rats. The strength of the glue depends on the composition.
depending on whether or not the trap is sticky enough and the size of the cockroach
I always fling BOTH in the garbage and buy another glue trap.
Sundews excrete a sticky mucilage from their leaves which ensnare insects that come into contact with it. Because the leaves are sticky enough to trap most prey, the leaves do not need to close quickly. The prey is effectively disabled before the trap closes. It is like having a glue trap to catch mice. Venus Flytraps do not have this sticky mucilage and must snap closed fast enough to prevent the prey from escaping. This is more analogous to a traditional snapping mouse trap.
Remove the trap and clean it out. If it is all PVC and glue jointed, cut the pipe above and below the trap, clean it out and glue it back together with couplings.
Vegetable oil will defeat the glue
A Venus fly trap is a living plant, while glue of any kind is an inanimate substance.
Flies or insects landing in the sticky trap section.
no, it does not kill the rat from eating
Peanut butter.
The same way you would catch any other mouse. You can use a standard snap trap, if you want it dead. If you're looking to capture it alive, use a sticky glue trap. Place the trap somewhere you have seen the mouse, a high traffic area if possible. Use vegetable oil to safely remove the mouse after it is caught.