64 Pcs Sticky Trapz for gnat, Yellow Stick Traps for Plants, Fungus gnat Traps Double Side with Shovel, Indoor Safe for Gnat, Fruit Fly, White Fly, Aphid, Leaf Miner
C**
Simple and Effective for Indoor Flying Bugs
These Sticky Trapz are a no-fuss solution for flying insects that make it into the house — especially gnats, fruit flies, and whiteflies around plants. They’re easy to stick into the soil, and once they’re in place, they do exactly what they’re supposed to do.The double-sided traps catch bugs fast, and with 64 in the pack, they’ll last a while. Safe to use indoors — no chemicals, no mess. If you’ve got houseplants and flying pests, this is a solid choice.
H**S
Very impressed!
I’m having a hard time getting of gnats from some soil I repotted my pitcher plant in, and got these traps to catch them. They work so well that I have to change them out every day. My pitcher is pretty big, so I can fit 2 traps in the soil, they’re very sticky, easy to use, and I was so excited to get them in that I over looked the 2 tiny shovels in the package. So cute! No smell, just be mindful of the sticky part touching your hands. The plastic is very durable and the paper peels off easily. You won’t be disappointed, but you could be horrified from all the bugs this traps.
R**N
Fruit Fly deliverance! Incredibly effective... excellent value!
Great little sticky traps... helped us get rid of a fruit fly problem that was out of control! My sister-in-law bought a pineapple, and subsequently forgot about it for a couple of weeks. By the time we realized where the fruit flies were coming from, our kitchen area was buzzing with them (they hung around the sink area... I guess due to the water and foot debris around the dirty dishes/drain).I set out several homemade traps we saw suggested online (bottles with vinegar/dishwashing liquid in them [to break the surface tension of the vinegar so they'll drown] and paper funnels in the tops... and juicers with the vinegar/dishwashing liquid mix).. and though we caught a lot of them (see photos), they were breeding faster than I was catching them (I was losing the battle!). So, I finally thought to add some sticky traps to our arsenal.I got these babies in and placed them in the tops of the traps (I noticed a lot of flies were hanging around the tops of the traps, rather than just going inside and dying). I had to trim down the bottom tabs so they would fit... but once I did, the next day, the sticky surfaces were covered with the fruit flies! (the photos were within the first couple of hours).Within three days, all of the flies were either caught in the traps, or they were stuck to these sticky traps. The kitchen is once again free of these annoying pests, and I am so grateful. Although I got dozens of them, should we need it in the future... the results achieved by just three of them made this an expense that was well worth it!
M**E
These work! - Treated soil, put 2 flytraps in areas of gnats and treated drains. MUCH BETTER!
THESE WORK! Yup catching gnats.. Didn't know if we had drain gnats or houseplant gnats - couldn't see them in the plants or soil so treated drains with baking soda and white distilled vinegar a couple of times, chased with boiling water after done fizzing. I purchased these and treated soil with Bonide Systemic Houseplant Insect Control and bought Forhimn 2 pack fly trap to put one in the bathroom in case they were drain gnats and one by the area I keep houseplants. catching gnats in both so not sure where from but really happy with the purchases and gnats they are catching!
A**R
They work pretty well.
We had an outbreak of fruit flies in our rv, and they seemed to like our plants too hide in. These worked as soon as we placed them in the planters. They caught a LOT of those little gnats and even a few flies.
S**
Not Magic, But Pretty Darn Good
These little yellow traps really help. I’ve got about 10 plants in my room, and the gnats were starting to drive me nuts. I stuck a bunch of these in the pots, and within a day or two, they were covered — like bug flypaper. It doesn’t get all of them, but it definitely knocks the population down a lot.The gnats still pop up here and there, but it’s way more manageable now. Plus, they’re easy to use, kind of cheerful-looking, and come with a tiny shovel that made me laugh (and actually came in handy).They’re not a miracle fix, but they do what they’re supposed to. I keep reordering because they work. If you’ve got bug drama in your plants, this is a solid step toward peace.
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