They are readily available, but not for all insects.
tape
nose hairs
Sticky traps like TomCat.
Rat traps, can catch the mouse (Sticky traps). Also The poison in the traps can kills the rats ASAP.
Mucus.
The sticky fluid on the micropyle of ovules
There are sticky substances that can be used to deliver poison, like some types of glue traps. But in terms of a naturally occurring poison that is inherently sticky, there isn't one that comes to mind.
Whiteflies can be trapped using simple yellow sticky traps, they are attracted to the color.If you are referring to citrus leafminer, these can be trapped using sticky traps with pheromone lures. You can find these here: www.iscatech.com/shop
Some common methods for trapping insects include using sticky traps, light traps, bait traps, pheromone traps, and vacuum suction traps. Sticky traps use adhesive surfaces to trap insects, while light traps use ultraviolet light to attract insects. Bait traps use attractive lures to lure insects in, and pheromone traps use insect hormones to attract specific insect species. Vacuum suction traps physically suck insects into a containment chamber.
Try rat traps....snaps or sticky traps. However, with sticky traps put them where your cats can't reach them. I understand you can remove an animal from the sticky traps with mineral oil but check on this before you lay it down anywhere your cats might get it. There are some electronic rat killers but if you have small cats this could be a problem. DO NOT use any sort of rat poison as it will also kill your cats. The other question is, why aren't your cats killing it? (:
get sum sticky mouse traps eventually he`ll get caught on it
Mice can effectively avoid glue traps by being cautious and alert, avoiding areas where traps are placed, and using their keen sense of smell to detect and avoid traps. Additionally, mice can navigate their environment carefully to avoid getting stuck on the sticky surface of the trap.