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This 20-pack of double-sided yellow sticky traps offers a chemical-free, eco-friendly solution to indoor and outdoor fruit fly and gnat infestations. Each 6x8 inch trap is weatherproof, safe around children, pets, and food, and customizable to fit any space. Designed for maximum catch efficiency, these traps provide a non-toxic alternative to sprays, backed by lifetime customer support for guaranteed satisfaction.







| ASIN | B081ZFF9S9 |
| Brand Name | BASIC CONCEPTS |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (5,219) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BASIC CONCEPTS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZV-W8QZ-OKCB |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Species | Fly, Mosquito |
| UPC | 850008192395 |
| Unit Count | 20 Count |
T**L
** update: my gnat problem got worse, and now a good amount of them go to the sticky paper. Id say if using indoors for this problem, use more than one. I wish the other end of the papers were hole punched as well so we can cut them in half if we chose too. These papers are huge! Old: Ive used these at my farm job, theyre great. But this will not work for indoor gnats. It, however, could be crafted into a gnat squatter. Because just a little touch to the paper and theyll be stuck forever. But it comes with so many for a job like this. For my purpose it did not serve me, but ill be donating the rest to my farm. Maybe save a few for a future personal garden. (If yours dont serve you too, donate them to your local farm so its at least put to use)
A**G
We have fruit flies. Not gnats, not houseflies. I'm not sure if the company who made this product misidentified fruit flies, but I'm pretty sure they've never seen one, nor was this product ever tested. Short review - this product does NOT draw fruit flies to it. Waste of money, don't buy. Long review - read below. Day one - hung 3 paper traps right where the fruit flies hang out. 4 hours later one fruit fly landed on the edge of the paper. I'm thinking VICTORY! Here they come. Went to check it out and the fly landed on the EDGE of the paper, the ONE part that was not sticky. It flew away as soon as I approached. Not to be outdone, I cut off all of the outside edges so they had no choice but to get stuck if they landed on it. Day two - OMG!! OMG!! OMG!! One fruit fly landed and appears to be stuck. I'll leave it up, maybe some friends will try to rescue it. Day three - the fruit fly is still stuck, but it must not have friends, because it's still all alone. For fun I sprayed some apple cider vinegar onto the paper, thinking maybe they needed a little encouragement. Nada. Days four through 7 - The paper is collecting all sorts of dust and animal hair (how did that even happen, because it's hanging 5' above the floor?) Day eight - took down all of the papers and went back to apple cider vinegar in a jar with plastic wrap secured to the top, and tiny holes in the top just large enough for them to squeeze through.
D**D
These sticky traps work well. So well it’s crazy the amount of fungus gnats they catch in 24 hours. I cut them in half, attached to a bamboo stake (plant variety label/sign thingy) and scattered them evenly amongst the 100+ potted plants In my greenhouse. I used approx 40 traps. Overnight some were covered with gnats but others just a couple feet away only had 0-10 caught. After a couple weeks of monitoring I’ve decided the plants that had a trap but very few bugs aren’t infested and probably just caught “fly byes”. The pots that had traps that were basically covered in gnats are the pots the gnats are living and multiplying in. I’ll be treating those especially good with water that’s had mosquito bits soaking in. I’ll continue to use the sticky traps but primarily to identify which plants still have the bug problem. These f@%#ers are small, black and quick so it’s super difficult for the untrained eye to see them in black soil, so the traps have saved me tons of time identifying what plant pots are/were infested, and at the same time killed a ton.
P**K
Works good when insect gets on it. Doesn't draw insect to it.
Y**G
I believe these don't work, because they are not sticky enough. IDK
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