I created these because I was tired of the mess of sticky liquid that tends to drool out of the Terro Liquid Ant Baits. The bait slides backwards into the top so it can be easily changed or checked to see if the bait is exhausted. The bottom serves to capture any leakage. The handle on top is biased towards the open end of the bait to help prevent the trap from tilting the wrong way when lifting. I also provided windows in the side and top to view the remaining bait without lifting the top.
There are three versions of the base- a single, a double, and a wall-mount which can be taped or tacked to a wall. The handle prints separately and can be glued on to the top with CA glue.
I print everything flat side down with a brim to keep it from curling and to support the handle standing on its thin edge (which I print pins-up). My Prusa Mk3S+ can print a full plate at 0.20 mm variable layer height overnight, so I just do that. It would probably be fine at 0.30 mm, but why rush things?
The author marked this model as their own original creation.