The Ratcatcher

The Ratcatcher is a fictional character is DC’s Batman comics. Originally named Otis Flannegan, he was once an exterminator, until he went crazy and developed the ability to talk to rats. Once a catchmaster, when free he runs through the sewers of Gotham City, herding his “ratties” and using them to wreak havoc upon an innocent population.

The Ratcatcher’s ability to herd rats and relay messages through Blackgate prison’s ventilation ducts makes him one of Batman’s enemies who can still cause destruction and problems from behind prison walls.

Although he used to be a catchmaster, the Ratcatcher is a character who values rodent life more than human life and he carries a cyanide gun when he sees his pets struggle. Not too difficult to see just how crazy this character is, eh?

Don’t go crazy like the Ratcatcher. Rodents, as carriers of disease, can easily infect a human with a bite, that’s part of why Batman has to keep the Ratcatcher behind bars. Use sticky mouse traps or humane mouse traps to rid your home of pesky rodents and the potential for disease. Not only will you feel a lot safer, but your home will be less susceptible to infestations in the future. Read More!

If You Have Kids, Get Humane Mouse Traps


I live in a 100 year old house in Florida, with a dozen orange trees in the backyard. Now to the unsuspecting person, that sounds lovely, but if you’ve lived near fruit trees, it sounds like a recipe for a rodent problem.
Since the house is so old, there are tons if nooks and crannies bugs and rodents can get into to invade your house and cause tons of health problems. I have young kids and a wife who is deathly afraid of bugs, so I knew that if one of them saw a mouse or rat scurry across the floor, it would be chaos.

So, like anyone would do at first, I set up some old fashioned mouse traps and mouse glue traps around the outside of the house. The first day my son got his finger caught in a trap when playing outside. Not wanting to risk anymore injuries, I decided to stick with the glue traps. Well when my kids we’re out playing again, they discovered the rat caught in the trap, slowly dying, and of course were traumatized. 

That’s when I decided that I would invest in a couple of humane mouse traps and set them up in the house. The kids are safe and happy that they’re dad isn’t a mouse-murderer, and my wife is happy that little fingers are protected from getting hurt in the traps. Read More!

Don't Be Fawlty: Use Catchmaster traps

We all know that Fawlty Towers episode, “Basil the Rat,” where Manuel’s pet rat (which he thinks is a Siberian hamster) is on the loose in the hotel at the same time Mr. Carnegie, a health and safety inspector, is doing his rounds.

The techniques used to try to eradicate the rat created plenty of panic and stress at Fawlty Towers. Basil Fawlty coated a veal cutlet in rat poison and left it as bait on the kitchen floor – and came close to poisoning the health inspector, who ordered veal for lunch, and the hotel's cat. The Major also tried to help by hunting the rat with his shotgun.

This entertaining episode shows that rats are not good for business, and neither is rat poison. Rat poison will certainly stop a rat dead in its tracks, but, being highly toxic to humans and pets, can be risky to use.

To catch rats and mice without hurting them, using a method that does not present a toxic hazard in your home or business, consider sticky mouse traps, which allow you to release the rodents into the wild.

Because no one should have to experience the trials and tribulations of Basil Fawlty, choose Catchmaster traps at the first sign of rats! Read More!

Professional Grade Products from Catchmaster

Sometimes in life, it’s necessary to hand a situation over to a professional. But what if you didn’t have to?—in terms of pest control anyway.  If you have a bad pest problem that regular treatment just won’t eradicate, you should look into the professional products from Catchmaster.

For insects and roaches, there is a great selection of attractant, baits and traps that are sure to wipe out your bug population in no time. If your problem is more rodent related, there is a ton of mouse traps and bait of all sizes. There is even a rodent barn to improve the longevity and effectiveness of glue traps by protecting it from dust and dirt. For the more sensitive rodent exterminator, there is even a humane mouse trap dubbed the Multi-Catch and is a catch and release system. This system is easy to use and safe to use around pets and children.

Its springtime which means that fly will be a buzzing and entering our homes. If you have a fly problem at home or in your business that needs to be eradicated, there is wide-array of tools ranging from fly tape to light glue traps. Read More!

Why Mice are Unhealthy in Your Home

To some people, mice are cute. They are often seen in homes as beloved pets and are romanticized in children’s books, movies, and cartoons as being small and but mighty creatures that we should make friends with, not pests we corner in Catchmaster traps. But despite their tiny, unsuspecting bodies, wild mice can often carry harmful diseases.

Here are some of the illnesses someone with a rodent infestation in their home can contract from mice:

Salmonellosis - bacterial food poisoning, infection with or disease caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella typically marked by gastroenteritis but often complicated by septicemia, meningitis, endocarditis, and various focal lesions (as in the kidneys) when food is contaminated with infected rodent feces.

Rickettsialpox - a disease characterized by fever, chills, headache, backache, and a spotty rash, caused by a bacterium of the genus Rickettsia transmitted to humans by the bite of a mite of the genus Allodermanyssus living on rodents such as the house mouse.

Leptospirosis - Any of a group of infectious diseases that are caused by spirochetes of the genus Leptospira, are characterized by jaundice and fever, and are transmitted to humans by contact with the urine of infected animals.

If those diseases aren’t enough to make you want to invest in humane mouse traps, then you may want to do some research on European history circa 1349… Read More!

Why I Use Humane Mouse Traps


When I was a little boy we were up in the woods at my uncle’s cabin. He called everyone over to look at a family of mice in a stump. There were a few babies and a mommy. After everyone had seen them squeak and pulse in their home they soon occupied themselves with other things. I remained, and eager for the mice to come out and play, I took a stick and encouraged them to come out by pumping the stick up and down in the stump. My uncle, drunk with rage, saw me and shouted, “What are you doing to those mice?” I, defenseless and innocent, didn’t realize what I had done, until he told me, “You killed all those baby mice!”

Needless to say this event permanently scarred me. Now whenever I see mice a wave of sorrow washes over me, especially when I’ve had to deal with them in my home. The little critters are cute but I know they must be gotten rid of. So I buy humane mouse traps, which I believe to be the best mouse traps, and spread them in areas where the mice congregate. When I catch them, I take the human mouse traps and release the little beasties into the wild.

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Catchmaster of Flies!

I hate flies. There is nothing worse than trying to enjoy a delicious brunch in the warm sun and seeing a large horse fly land and twiddle its feelers, vomiting, on my cantaloupe. It makes me want to throw the food away, but that would be wasteful. So my new resolution has been to try to kill every fly that I see – or don’t see.

To do that I use disposable fly traps. Now they call me the catchmaster. I leave the trap outside on my deck and it emits a powerful sex pheromone to attract all the flies that come near. When I delight in my Sunday brunch I view the trap and the dozens of flies that have been suckered in, some of the newer additions still buzzing and struggling in vain. I put them out of their misery by throwing them in the garbage and boom, I take out next week’s disposable fly traps.

This way the flies don’t bother me, and I’m doing the world a favor by ridding them of these spreaders of disease and feasters on garbage (and melon). As official catchmaster, I know that I wouldn’t have earned my title without these disposable fly traps. Read More!

The Best Mouse Traps Are Not Cats

My cat’s name is Fanny and let me tell you, she is no savage beast. Whenever I come home she’s lazily sunning herself and if she’s feeling like it, she’ll greet me with a purr and a figure eight through my legs. She’s so friendly that she treats everyone else who comes into my house the same way.

When I discovered a rodent infestation in my home, I was not surprised. I thought that cats were supposed to eat mice, but clearly Fanny’s too sweet to be a hunter. Anyway, I decided I had to do something about the mice. So I bought some humane mouse traps, which I hear are really the best mouse traps because they allow the mice to return to the world and they don’t make me feel bad or sick when dealing with a bloody mess caught in a trap. So I bought a trap with a powerful rodent attractant called Valerian root, which is supposedly what the Pied Piper used to rid Hamelin of all the rats.

I came home the other day to find four sleeping mice in this habitat and was delighted that the trap was so efficient and safe. I didn’t realize that humane mouse traps can work so well. So Fanny or no Fanny, I am getting my home mouse free. Read More!

Mouse Trap Dilemma


When I found mice in our basement, I thought, “Oh boy, here we go.” My wife is afraid of mice, but she’s also very into animal rights. So I had a real Catch 22 on my hands – wife sees mice, wants them dead, wife sees dead mice, wants them alive. I had to get creative. In the search for humane mouse traps, I had to use all of my subtlety to prevent her from knowing that 1. We had mice and 2. I was trying to kill them.

I decided on an array of sticky mouse traps. They were successful, but unfortunately, one day my wife was doing the laundry and she heard a squeaking. She followed it behind the radiator and saw a mouse stuck to a board. She came to me sobbing. I needed another method.

There are a bunch of efficient traps out there, but I wanted the best mouse trap, and finally I found it. The multi-catch allows me to catch mice, and then release them into the wild, far away from our house. I told her about it to warn her, and although she won’t touch the trap, she wholly approves of it. So my dilemma is solved - until next time mice of the world! Read More!

Catchmaster Traps: Safe Alternatives to Deadly Pesticides

I have one fear in life and laugh if you must, but its roaches.
I grew up in Florida where roaches or “Palmetto Bugs” as Floridian’s quaintly call them, are as ubiquitous as the sunburned retirees.

After a traumatic roach encounter one morning while innocently getting some cereal before school, I starting going to bed zipped up in a sleeping bag so nothing could crawl on me during my slumber. I even kept a precautionary can of Raid next to the bed at night, just in case one of them infiltrated my fort.

Yes, I was ten and a little paranoid, but hey, it’s been said that roaches can withstand nuclear fallout so I needed all the defenses I could round up.

Over the years, many studies have shown that household pesticides like Raid and other products can be extremely hazardous to your health, especially for children.
If you want a healthier alternative to these potentially deadly chemicals, Catchmaster has everything you need.

If roaches are your problem, check out the 150 RI, a roach monitor that uses a molasses and peanut butter to bait them and Hercules putty to trap them. If your problem is more along the rodent lines, Catchmaster has the best mouse traps.

They range from mouse glue traps, sticky mouse traps, and even humane mouse traps for the more environmentally sensitive individual.

Good luck with you insect ordeal, and remember to check out catchmaster.com! Read More!

How To Use Humane Mouse Traps

If you're a homeowner with a rodent infestation, you might be faced with a difficult dilemma — you want to get rid of the invading animals, as they're unsanitary and annoying, but you also don't want to hurt or kill them. For a long time there were no options for people in this situation, but that was before humane mouse traps became widely available. Fortunately for you (and mice), these traps make it easy and affordable to rid your house of rodents without causing any pain.

Of course, using a Catchmaster humane mouse trap is about more than just catching a mouse and letting it go. You have to be careful where you release the mouse — if you pick your backyard, for example, the mouse will probably run right back into your house. This is because mice have a powerful homing instinct and house mice in particular gravitate towards places with humans. For similar reasons, releasing your mouse next to your neighbors house or other building is also something to avoid — that is, unless you really hate the owners! Read More!

How To Live “Mouse Free” With Catchmaster Traps

When you are looking for a humane way to get rid of mice or flies, you do not have to stay be stressed out anymore; you can now find humane mouse traps that allow you to get rid of the pests without killing them and without having them come back.

I mean, there are mouse glue traps out there, they don’t snap mice on the head like back in the day, but they do will kill mice eventually. This can be reassuring if you simply want to get rid of them and you don't want to deal with catching them.

But, if you are looking into humane mouse traps that do not kill the defenseless creatures you can check out the Catchmaster traps which allow you to get the pests out of your house in the most humane way possible. These mouse traps do not harm the mice, but they also help you getting rid of them for good.

You just catch them, and set them free in the great outdoors. One thing I have to suggest though, is that you don't let them free by your house or anyone else's house for that matter!

Get the results you desire, start using Catchmaster rodent and insect traps today! Read More!

Are Mouse Glue Traps Safe To Have In A Home With Children?

I know that even when it comes to bugs and rodent control, parents want to make sure that their kids are going to be safe around certain situations. Are these really safe for your kids to be around or for you to be around? Probably not. And what about those mouse traps with the wooden base and the metal bar that slammed down on the mouse to catch it?

Think those were safe? According to Jerry Mouse it wasn't! Later on, they came out with an even worse contraption, it was the original mouse catcher, but this one didn't need cheese - just a small pinch of poison! Jeez, that doesn't sound safe for kids either now does it?!? Now, if you want something to help you with your mice, you really do have a better option ahead of you - mouse glue traps also known as stick mouse traps. These will not hurt your children in any way shape or form. They do not contain poisons, they do not have "trapping" mechanisms, and they do not have fumes!

You can also buy humane mouse traps if you don't want to kill the little mice! Everything changes over time, even mouse traps, buy some now along with a few other products we have including disposable fly traps at Catchmaster! Read More!

Be The Catchmaster Of Your Domain!


A few years back I lived in New York - I really loved the city a lot, the big bright buildings, and the amazing restaurants and clubs. There was one thing in particular I wasn't too crazy about, and that was my apartment! We lived above a bar, which we didn't mind too much since we were younger and they played house music. But, this wasn't the worst part of it! The bad part was that after moving in, and ONLY after moving in did we find we were infested with little mice. Thankfully for us, they were just born that week and there were hundreds of them! Yea, mice can be cute.

But, they can also carry germs and get you really sick, especially if they are up on your counter tops, on your tooth brush, or rummaging through your food - which apparently they were. We were big animal people so we didn't want to just kill them and be done with it even though they were menacing. So, we did the next best thing - we became the Catchmaster of our domain. Hey, it's our house! Mice are somewhat like an annoying roommate. They eat all your food, and they don't even pay rent. There are VERY humane mouse traps you can find on our website.

Unlike the old traps where the mouse actually gets clamped down on, these humane mouse traps will literally trap the mouse, and allow you to get rid of it (alive). On the other hand, if you scream at the sight of a mouse, you could also consider mouse glue traps. These are the less humane way, but the easier, not have to touch mice way. Read More!

CatchMaster Humane Mouse Traps - Perfect Solution for the Sensitive Consumer!

Rodents and insects are just another issue we have to deal with if we want to live in the big city. Deal with doesn’t have to mean live with side by side like this guy:



Although it seems nice, there are better ways to go, which can be just as peaceful and wholesome. Yup, there are humane ways to catch mice! Most people tend to think of mouse traps as a piece of wood with a cheese and some sort of mechanism that snaps the mouse and kills it, but these traps are long gone now.

Take a look at CatchMaster Humane Mouse Traps for example. This dandy little device is designed to catch mice, not execute them. The unique “live-catch” trap captures small rodents without causing any unnecessary harm to the animal.

The mouse will crawl into the trap and stay there, very much alive, and you are able to release the animal after capture.

If you have mice running around your house, now you can visit www.CatchMaster.com and choose Humane Mouse Traps – the perfect solution for the most sensitive consumers! Read More!

Introducing CatchMaster Traps disposable fly traps

Last summer I left my studio apartment and moved into a dreamy garden one-bedroom. Man, I was so happy! First of all, my old place hardly had any windows, and the only two windows were facing a wall. Besides, I just love sitting outside in the sun, especially in those beautiful summer days, enjoying a margarita and a freshly barbecued burger! How can you beat that?

When everything was finally ready and I set in my yard for the first time, I quickly realized that if I was going to stay another minute – my entire blood supply will be sucked out of me by various mosquitoes and bugs. I ran to the nearest drug store, looking for a simple solution but all I could find were these zappers that lure the flies in and… well… zap them! I just don’t like that. I mean, I don’t like the bites as well but I understand that we all gotta eat something!

So I tried incense candles- which were pretty stinky and nothing much else- and soon I thought of giving up the idea of margaritas in the sun. But then a friend of mine introduced me to CatchMaster traps Electrical Fly Trap.

You see, it’s a trap, not a death sentence by electrocution, which I really like! The flytrap uses the same light frequency those zappers use, but instead of buzzing the insects, it keeps them inside a disposable fly trap cartridge that could be simply removed after use.

Now because of that fact, this is the perfect solution for use around food preparation areas. For more info and disposable fly traps, visit www.catchmaster.com today! Read More!

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Mice and rodents can be very annoying! To get rid of them, some people take the ‘Tom and Jerry’ approach by buying a cat to eliminate the problem. However, a cat comes with a whole set of new issues. Some people take the approach of spraying or placing toxic substances around their home or office. As with any poisonous material there can be serious risks that come with taking that approach. We don’t want to risk, god forbid, a child or pet eating or inhaling the poison which can be fatal or cause severe damage to their body.

In addition to the annoyance of having mice, they also can cause a disease called Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) which is very fatal. Mice droppings, urine and saliva can be contaminated and cause this illness. There are also studies that have been published claiming that airborne mouse allergen can cause asthma.

Some of the best methods of catching mice simply involve placing the proper traps in ideal locations around the house. Using glue boards can be very effective if they are positioned properly. Non toxic sticky mouse traps or glue boards are easy to use and very economical. They can be used for mice, insects and snakes. Always remember that closing up holes in the walls or floorboards of your house and keeping food in sealed containers will help keep new mice and rodents away from your home or office.

For additional information about catch traps and glue boards you can visit our site at http://www.catchmaster.com/
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