🌿 Say goodbye to pests and hello to peace of mind!
This 40-pack of yellow sticky traps is designed to effectively capture flying insects like gnats, fruit flies, and mosquitoes. Made from eco-friendly materials, these traps are UV resistant, waterproof, and easy to set up, making them perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. With a strong adhesive that lasts, you can protect your plants without the use of harmful chemicals.
Number of Pieces | 40 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.12"L x 3.15"W x 5.12"H |
Target Species | Fly, Thrip, Mosquito, White Fly, Gnat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | Classic |
Color | 01-40pack |
B**I
Attack on gnats
So my war on gnats continues. This definitely helps a bunch. If you have cats be careful. Kills gnats, great value for your money, very effective and fast very durable catches flys and gnats and anything else that wants to fly around your plants or wherever you place them.
K**S
Sticky and works
They work great and are esthetically pleasing to look at. Have not seen insects using them🙏
U**M
Great plant pest control
Thea gnat traps work really well, if you have gnat problems in your plants. These will help so much!! They catch so much, they’re easy to put in your plants, I’ve even recommended these to my mom and she’s loved them also! They don’t smell, you can use them in any plants.
J**K
These really work!
Look at all the gnats on this thing! This is after about a week. I would give it 5 stars, but it didn’t completely eliminate the nasty critters, but there are waaaay less of them! I’m happy to have found a product that doesn’t have harmful chemicals.
M**E
Works Great and Butterfly Shape is Super Cute!!! 🦋
I love these. I put them into all our indoor plant pots because I hadn't added a sand layer to the top soil yet... So we had a horrible infestation. The yellow color is a bit bright but the butterfly looks cute, I took a photo. This was after only 16 hours, less than a day! They don't have any chemical smell... And I love that they came in such a huge pack, totally worth it! It took me a bit to get used to unpeeling sticky backing, but after 2 traps I had figured it out. Love them!!!
A**N
Worked like a charm!
Wow! I had a bad case of fungus knats on my poor houseplants, but man do these do the trick! They filled up within a few days, and definitely kept them flying around to a minimum. That said, don't expect these alone to solve your gnat/bug problem - it just sticks the adults!
A**R
The Shape Causes a Problem...
Okay - do these work - YES.Are they easy to use - Not really. Because of shape, I could not get the peel away paper to come off in one clean piece. Each flag has two sides, so out of 10 flag or 20 sides, I only had 3 of the papers come off in one piece. I had peel off tiny paper pieces on the rest. It took 45 minutes to get the paper off 10 flags. Entirely too long. I believe this to be the shape of the flag. Cute shape, but the uneven cuts cause the paper to come away in tiny pieces. I will re-order if they have say a plain circle shape as they did catch the nasty little adult fungus gnats in my lisianthus.
J**P
Should Have Bought These First!
These indoor gnat traps are better at reducing gnats than anything we've tried so far.Apparently, we used we used gnat fungus infested potting soil when replanting a few house plants a couple of months ago. I have been fighting a gnat infestation ever since.We've used a bug zapper in close proximity, non-toxic flea and tic spray, hydrogen peroxide with water, and apple cider vinegar with dish detergent. All of which barely reduced those nasty little buggers.Within 24 hours of placing these yellow gnat traps in and around the infested potted plants the bug zapper is silent! Oh joy!I enjoy my coffee looking out the window past these plants every morning! So every morning I would see gnats flittering around the house plants. The apple cider vinegar didn't work at all. The bug spray and watering the plants with hydrogen peroxide and water helped with a bug zapper plugged in nearby, but all of that can't keep up with how fast they multipling. And, after a bit of initial satisfaction, hearing gnats electrocuted day and night is disturbing. Our older, big, bad GSH would move to the other end of the room every time she heard a gnat get zapped. And I hated seeing them every morning!Some of the poor reviews I read almost put me off trying these things. I DO NOT AGREE with any of the negative reviews. I read reviews about them not being sticky enough to hold onto a gnat. That's not true! Did they not remove the paper covering the two sticky sides? I also read something about them being too flimsy to put in a potted plant. What?! That's not true either.These things work great for trapping gnats. I would guess the glue is strong enough to catch something all the way up to a fly. And you can kind of place them at an angle so that they mostly disappear. Certainly, they aren't as unsightly as fly paper.However, I don't think these traps do anything to reduce the fungus itself. For now, we will continue using the flea tick spray and watering the plants with the hydrogen peroxide to see if we can eventually stop using the traps. At least the bugs zappers have gone silent. Small victory.Some of these are fairly big plants, and one of them is a type of cactus that we've had for many years. So tossing them and starting over is not a good solution.Needless to say, we'll better inspect any new potting soil from now on.Stupid gnats. I've only begun to fight! Lol
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