🦋 Stick it to pests with style!
TrappifySticky Gnat Traps are dual-sided sticky cards designed to effectively capture a variety of flying pests, including fruit flies, gnats, and mosquitoes. These non-toxic traps are easy to use and come in a value pack of 50, making them an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor gardening enthusiasts.
E**.
The more economical option!
I had previously gotten a pack of traps that came in strips and looped onto stakes and they worked pretty well. The major downside was the limited quantity of strips and if I wanted more, I’d have to buy more stakes with it. I love that this comes in a handy pack of 50. My house is full of plants, some of which we put outside in the summer. When the plants come in for winter, we stick these in the soil to catch most of the fungus gnats that have burrowed into the soil over the warm months. The only tricky thing can be when you get the adhesive on your skin. I’ve used soap and eventually it would come off, but I’m sure there’s other solutions to getting that residue removed.
K**W
Hard to Work With
I think the product works. It seems to attract and trap the type of gnats or flies we have; however, I gave it 4 stars because it's just really hard to work with. I think a liner placed between each trap might make it easier to pull these apart. They're basically all stuck together stacked in the box.
A**R
Very Effective against Fruit Flies and Gnats.
I have purchased at my mother-in-law's request 2 or 3 times now. She said they are very effective against fruit flies and gnats.
T**A
Worked Worked Worked, thank you!
After hours and hours of research over the course of several weeks here and there, I figured I would give what I learned a try in hopes of finally getting rid of the fungus gnats on my house plants! I purchased these lovely sticky sticks and mosquito bits. I soaked the mosquito bits overnight outside in a tote of water. I then fed all of my house plants thoroughly by making sure to saturate the soil until water ran through. I then waited about an hour and stuck these stickys in. The next morning I was in AMAZEMENT at how many gnats were on these stickys! The mosquito bit water kills the gnat eggs and the stickys catch the adult ones so they can not reproduce. I read that you may have to repeat the process to be successful but it only took me one time! It has been a few months and have not had any issue with gnats! If I had the issue happen again, I will not hesitate to purchase these from this seller again. Biggest word of advice, let your plant soil dry out before watering again to prevent fungus gnats to begin with, but if you have them, mosquito bits and these sticky sticks is the way to go!
B**A
Great product!
This is a great product. I have gnats from the house plant soil and this has really helped reduce them. Also an added benefit to be able to help out a family owned Veteran operated business! Thank you all for your service!!!
P**R
Great Product but received wrong amount TWICE
This product works great. That said I have now had 2 bad experiences with the shipment. I ordered 50 traps and have been sent 12 on two occasions. Not impressed.
H**R
Lots a Distance Between the Pulpit and the Pew
My fruit flies love it. But They DO NOT stick around the trap long enought die. It must be the color yellow, I don't know.It all goes back tomorrow*********************************************************************************I need to amend. I didn't give enough time. It does indeed get fruit flies...but slowly. And the flies dont get trapped instantly as I was expecting. And a solution of apple cider vinegar is a must, then they will come and eventually, they will stay. The creators failed to inform their buyers of this . Instead, they iplied that any fly touching thiier sticky surfaces was a gonner. Not si. I witnessed many departures that I was not expecting
C**Y
Effective and easy
I'm using these as one of the ways I'm attempting to get the fungus gnat issue in my indoor plants under control. So far they've been great at trapping the adult gnats. I've seen a noticable downturn in their numbers throughout the day, and lots of them stuck to these cute little traps. The box has a bunch, so I'm not worried about running out anytime soon. The directions and some tips for use were clear.For anyone curious: the steps I'm taking - these traps and beneficial nematodes. Next steps will be switching plants to either leca or to pots that can bottom water, and putting a layer of sand on top of all of them. You can apparently get black.
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