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The Faicuk 20 Pack Dual Sided Yellow Sticky Traps are designed to effectively capture a wide range of flying plant pests, including fungus gnats, aphids, and whiteflies. Each trap measures 6x8 inches and is made from eco-friendly, non-toxic materials, making them a safe choice for both indoor and outdoor plants. The pack includes 20 traps and twist ties for easy setup, ensuring your plants stay healthy and pest-free.
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 0.3"W x 8"H |
Target Species | Fly, Thrip, Mosquito, White Fly, Gnat |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Garden |
K**1
Super sticky and effective
We started having lots of issues with various bugs on our fruit trees. Someone told me to get these and I put two in each fruit tree - one that hangs with the twisties that were provided and one at the base sitting on the dirt in the planter. Both were filled with bugs within a day or two. I plan to replace them weekly and hope they continue to do the job.
J**.
Perfectly as described
I mean, it's sticky paper... it's kind of hard to screw that up. It works well.
J**E
Decent
Work pretty well. Like the fact they are dual sided and have 2 holes for hanging purposes if that’s how you want to use them. Could be a little more sticky though, watched a small fungus gnat land on it and was able to fly off of it so was disappointed in that but seems to catch larger bugs with ease.
M**B
Great Stuff!!
I hang 2 on the meyer lemon tree (apprx 6-7 ft tall but 8-9 ft wide) - theyre much more effective than all the sprays (whether organic or chem) & a big time saver. A couple on small sheets on an 's' hook for the whole tree, check regularly & replace. Economical & no more spraying.
D**D
These are great in gardens and really work on adult fungus nats. Read more more...
These work great!!! We just put a raised garden in and bought 6 yards of composted formulated garden soil. Because of the compost and several rains we got an infestation of fungus nats. These little bugs were killing our garden plants because the larvae feed and eat the root hairs which is how the plants absorbs water and nutrients. I used 12 inch landscape staples to secure the paper to the soil . Put in a bend in the paper seems to work even better and the landscape staples firmly secured the paper to the ground close to where the Nats come up out of the soil. Amazon sells the 12 inch long Staples and I found that this was by far easier way to install the trap paper . VERY IMPORTANT, this is only part of the treatment, nematodes is the second part for a garden. Nematodes feed on the fungus nat larvae and it is the knockout punch, which you can also buy on Amazon. These yellow traps work fantastic on attracting the adults, they also work on a large variety of other pest. One other thing about fungus nats, on the web you will find many sites telling you to dry out the soil to kill the larvae, this will work if you are not growing plants at the time or if you are cooking the soil with black plastic; but I have also read the larvae will hibernate and out last the plants if trying to dry out the soil. These sticky traps are a safe 2 part action plan to really address a infestation. I did considerable amount of research on this subject and I feel the trap paper combined with the nematodes is the best solution if you have a real infestation in your garden .An added benefit, we didn’t have nats flying into eyes, noises or ears anymore! WooHooo!
A**R
not sticky enough
I watched 3 or 4 fungus gnats land and fly away after encountering the trap. I won't say they wouldn't trap any- but the overall effectiveness was very disappointing.
N**R
Grossest thing so far that I’ve written a review about
I’m going to give the product a five even though it didn’t completely solve my problem solely because it did what it should: it killed and retained the bugs stupid enough to fly into it. Unfortunately, a lot of those idiots had friends and family flying around who weren’t as stupid.However, if you diligently change out the sticky traps every other day or so, and spread them out the distance the manufacturer suggests, you should see an improvement over the weeks to come. That of course depends on the extent and species of infestation involved (shudder and long sigh).My husband surprised me with a 3 piece bromeliad plant set from Home Depot just because he is a sweet guy. He didn’t realize that it was infested with tiny gnats (or something similar) that invaded ALL my house plants and have multiplied unmercifully since late September.It is in-Aunt-Fanny-believable the number of these creatures that have been trapped and killed. If you figure I cut up a sheet into 6 or 8 pieces and spread them out onto the plants (about 12 go out every other day and then I change them because they have literally killed dozens on each of them- some even more, ugh), I am grossed out and shocked.The first time I put them out was the most bountiful. There really was a massacre and the sheets were full. I didn’ t take a picture because I thought, eh, I’m done. I thought I would put out a another day’s worth to catch the stragglers we saw buzzing around.I could NOT believe the DOZENS and DOZENS that were in the traps the SECOND & THIRD times.To this day, WEEKS later, after doing it at a steady pace, things are admittedly better, but we are still getting a pretty good bounty and changing the sheets every 3 days. I’m afraid to stop and give them another toehold into the plants and let them start breeding again at a steady pace.I really don’t want to have to bring toxic chemicals into play! I think these eventually (at least I hope) will help eradicate the problem.I will try to update this at a later date.
M**N
Works well without odor
It attracts all the flies . Good product.
T**.
Insects jumps in then jumps out
I can see some gnats jumps in then jump out, it is absolutely useless
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