🌼 Stick It to Pests with Style!
This 20-pack of dual-sided yellow sticky traps is designed to effectively catch flying plant insects like fungus gnats, whiteflies, and aphids. Each trap measures 6x8 inches and is made from thicker PVC materials, ensuring durability and non-toxic pest control. The pack includes twist ties and holders for easy setup, making it a perfect solution for both indoor and outdoor plants.
G**E
Simple and Effective Solution for Pesky Flying Insects!
These yellow sticky traps are a game-changer for my outdoor plants! They’re incredibly effective at catching gnats, whiteflies, and other flying pests without the need for chemicals. Setup was quick and easy—just peel and stick. I started noticing results within a day, and my plants are definitely happier. The traps are discreet and don’t take away from the look of the plants. Highly recommend for any plant lover dealing with flying insect problems!
A**A
10 de 10
Esto es lo mejor, funciona 100 de 100 lo volvería a comprar sin duda
R**E
Satisfied
I hate drain flies, bought a pack of 20, stuck these everywhere and got my satisfaction !Had to knock off a star because they are not consistent, out of the entire pack, 8 were not sticky at all ! They kept falling down and you could touch it without an issue. (Imagine trying to re-stick a sticky note.) they did not hold up nor sticky enough to catch anything.The rest in the pack were super sticky so once I caught plenty I was able to flip the pad around and still use the back side.
A**T
Catching Gnats withing 60 seconds
The media could not be loaded. There is a secret to these sticky traps working inside. Put them under a light and leave them out like that over night.The gnats and flies will fly over and hover around and then get stuck. See the video, that is after 5 minutes of placing a light about 1.5 inches above the sticky trap and turning the lights out in my shop.The still picture is after a few days. See the larger fly in the still picture? That is a biting fly. These buggers are why I bought the sticky trap. I had been getting bit by these biting flies out in my shop for the last week.By the time I actually got the sticky trap placed there was only 1 left and it took a few days but I caught him, see the 2nd picture he is there.I did take the opportunity to taunt him a few times right after he was caught, he would struggle and I could tell he was casting a steely glare my direction.I also had a Gnat problem but those were just pesky and were not biting the heck out of me. I did not realize how many gnats I had until I put this sticky trap out and they began flocking to it in droves.My shop is pretty sealed but does have a roll up and walk in door. Not sure why there was so many gnats inside but there was a few times in the evening I had the big door open with lights on inside. They must have came in then.It almost seamed like the gnats were breading inside my shop but there is only steel aluminum and cement in there, I have no food or anything they would eat or use for breading so just not sure why so many where inside the shop. This sticky trap cleared them all out in about 3 days, see the 3rd picture, that is most all of them stuck there.So vary glad I bought these traps.I wish some company would make small LED lighted pads or mount frames for these traps so you could set them up with light on them easily. I bet the lighted pads would work great out in the garden also.I only have a few tomatoes in the garden this yr so was far more irritated with inside insects then outside pest, except for the chipmunk eating my tomatoes every now and then.~
E**.
Didn't work for gnats. Remove water source instead.
Did NOT CATCH A SINGLE BUG in these sticky traps. Gnats, flies....nothing. They are super sticky, but even when placed in 'buggy' areas, no bugs on it. The expensive little ones (different brand) from Lowes would be covered in gnats quickly, so I bought these extra large ones thinking it would be better. Nope. Save your money. Pest Control said best/only way to get rid of flying insect infestation indoors is to remove their sources of water. Keep your sinks dry, & drain plugs in between uses. Don't leave out glasses of water etc. Cover pet water bowls at night. I also sprayed cleaner in toilet after every use. After MONTHS of fungus gnat infestation, it took only 3 days of removing their water supply, to reduce the gnats to only a few. From hundreds of gnats to a dozen a day.
A**R
If you have flies,. then buy these - But where you place them is important
I had flies hanging around my bathroom during the summer, since I would keep the cat litter box in my bathroom. I just put one of these on the top portion of the bathroom door (since flies tend to like to land higher up). It would catch EVERY single fly in that bathroom.But when placing it other places, in my home, it would catch nothing. I been using these for years, and I learned that where you place them, makes all the difference. What I learned is, that they are best placed, around lights (that are on all day, especially at night, since the flies will hang around the lights that are still on, when you go to sleep). It is good to place them near to odors that attract flies. So near a cat litter box, or near a trash can. They can be placed on the wall above the trash can. So the best places to place them are near lights (especially lights that stay on all day) or near odors (like trash cans or cat litter boxes).But I find that these work VERY well. I have been using them for years, and I usually keep my home, fly free.
J**E
Saved my earth box vegetable garden
I purchased these after I noticed red aphids on my tomato plants and leaf damage on my cucumber plants. As you can see, I cut them in half and placed them in my cucumber, pepper, and tomato plants. Full disclosure - I also spent a lot of time removing the aphids with a soapy water spray and paper towel squares. And I continue to remove a few every day. But these things have caught so many insects including cucumber beetles and aphids. An added bonus is they also catch the mosquitoes and I’m not getting eaten alive this year. I add one to the area at the top of the plant as they grow, and I replace them when they are full. I wish I had taken pictures of the first batch but you can get the idea of how well they work. I’m on my second box and my plants are healthier than they have ever been.Also, they are easy to use, and I disagree with those that say they are difficult.
C**N
A paste that hurts my cat
I don't think this is a good product. If you have pets at home, I don't recommend buying it. My cat gets stuck on it too easily, and it can't be cleaned after getting stuck. It has to be cut to get it off.
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