Catch the Buzz! 🐝 Your plants deserve the best defense.
This product includes 40 extremely sticky traps in five charming designs, specifically engineered to capture a wide range of flying insects with a 99% effectiveness rate. Non-toxic, odorless, and safe for children and pets, these traps are waterproof and UV resistant, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Each pack comes with an extra little shovel for easy installation.
R**D
These really work!
These little guys are AMAZING! Just peel off the lining and stick 'em in your pots. They catch gnats and ants and even flies! I have them in all the plants in my kitchen bay window and change them out about weekly because we have so may flies (living next to a farm). They're cute and they work! So glad they offer such a big pack!
Y**S
Catches insects!
These stickies are excellent! It catches so many bugs. In the past, I’ve tried cups with wine and while that worked, I couldn’t put a cup of wine next to all my plants. I have way too many plants. These are perfect and highly effective. The price is great as well. Give them a try.
P**N
Incredible, does what it advertises
Works amazing! Attracts the fungus gnats I was trying to get rid of, I had a huge problem so they are still flying about but so so so much less than they were. This set comes with a tiny shovel which I thought was cute but you really just need to be able to reach enough onto the soil to place the trap standing upright. Really easy to use, placing and removing.
W**Z
Effective for indoor plants
I used these sticky traps for my indoor succulent plants, and they worked really well. They caught fungus gnats in just a few hours. The traps are cute, easy to use, and safe around kids and pets. A great non-toxic solution for plant lovers!
D**E
Cute and work well.
I really like t h ese! They are VERY sticky. Keeps the gnats away from my plants. In a short amount of time there were plenty of gnats on the sticky. OH, and they're cute, too!
C**L
They work !
I have a greenhouse, and grow organically ( in container pots) So when I noticed some gnats/fruit flies in the soil I wanted to get rid of them without chemicals.I put these sticky traps in the affected containers and within a few hours caught most of the pests.By the next morning, I believe I have caught them all. I pulled up the trap and discarded them.It couldn’t be easier, and all done without pesticides/chemicals.One note: the trap is not strong enough to simply push into the soil, but the box came with a little tool to push into the soil first and then put in the trap. Any sturdy small tool will work ( popsicle stick, knife )This was a very inexpensive and clean way to get rid of my pests
J**S
Works great! *update*
I just repotted 4 of my house plants and they all were absolutely infested with fungus gnats because the soil I used apparently had eggs or something in them. I have 8 plants in total so the ones I didn’t repot also had an infestation of gnats from the other ones I did report. Needless to say I was really annoyed that happened. I’ve repotted several house plants and never have I had fungus gnats like this. I received these traps 5 days ago and the pictures (front and back of each trap) I included are 5 days worth of gnats. The biggest pot/plant had the most of the infestation which is the first picture. The others has various degrees of infestation so some didn’t catch a whole lot not because they didn’t work, but because those ones I didn’t repot and didn’t have a huge infestation. I also paired mosquito bits with trying to wipe these guys out. I put them in a aquarium filter bag, and soaked them in warm water in my watering can and water my plants with them. That doesn’t kill the adults, only the larvae. I wouldn’t use just the traps alone because you need to try to interrupt the breeding cycle. One single adult female can lay 300 eggs, and once those eggs hatch they quickly turn to adults. By combining the sticky traps for the adults and the mosquito bits for the larvae you can prevent more eggs from being laid and more larvae from becoming adults. So far they both have been working great but it doesn’t happen overnight so if you’re reading this for advice don’t expect it to. You need to keep doing both for a couple weeks and then use the mosquito bit water as a preventative in the future. Hope that helps. I did a lot of research and this method seems to be the most effective to getting rid of fungus gnats.UPDATE: I’ve been consistently using these traps and replacing them when they start to get a little too crowded with gnats (they could be used for much longer, but the plants are in my office and I don’t want customers to see a disgusting sticky trap full of gnats lol). I’ve gone through a whole box of these traps now, and I have to say they are very effective. In total, they’ve probably killed hundreds of gnats (probably in the 500 range if I were to guess). That’s an untold number of future eggs that were prevented and I’ve finally started to see a decrease in their numbers. Along with using the mosquito bit water, and now using diatomaceous earth on the top of the soil, and allowing the soil to stay dryer longer, it’s making for a pretty hostile environment for these stupid gnats and I can tell a difference. I hope by next month I’ll be completely rid of them. I just bought another box of the sticky traps so fingers crossed they keep helping me eradicate them. They definitely do work! Just have to be consistent and do research and learn how they reproduce and how to kill not just the adults but all the life stages to interrupt their breeding cycle.
A**R
Guaranteed to work
Simple. Very Sticky. These stay sticky and effective indefinitely. Your kittens may take to them, yikes!
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