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24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants

24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants

24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants
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Based on 3,345 ratings
Adhesion
9.48
Easy to use
9.48
Value for money
8.91

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Yellow Sticky Traps are useful because their bright color attracts flying insects while the high-quality glue prevents them from escaping. Flying plant pests are targeted by a fungus gnat killer. Fruit fly traps are ideal for both indoor and outdoor plants, particularly potted plants.
Fungus Gnat Traps: Fungus gnat traps use bright colors and glue to catch fungus, whitefly, mosquito bits, and other flying insects, with no odors or harmful drugs, and are safe for people and pets.
Easy to Setup: The fruit fly fungus traps with sharp bottoms can be inserted directly into the soil without the need for ropes or hooks, saving time and effort.
Fungus gnat sticky traps are UV resistant and waterproof, and fruit fly traps have a very strong adhesive. The fungus traps do not need to be replaced until they are completely covered in bugs.
24 yellow sticky traps, fruit fly and fungus gnat sticky trap gnat killer for indoor and outdoor plants to get rid of invading insects are included in this value package.

Questions & Answers

Is it true that these are two-sided?

Yes, the sticky side is on both sides.

What sizes do you have? a1, a2, and a3 are the first three letters of the alphabet. Please send pictures and measurements - thanks?

Other than the one on my review, I am unable to provide any additional photos. The size was A2, and it was a huge success. On both sides, the material is extremely sticky. I strongly suggest it!

The sticky gnatcatcher landed on the hardwood floor from its planter. It's now glued to the ground. What's the best way to get the glue out of my clothes?

Have you contacted the seller by email to inquire? Try heating it with dry hair and using a spatula to get it unstuck. You should be able to peel it off easily enough!

Is it okay to keep them near a fruit bowl?

I don't think there's any reason why it shouldn't be done. Chemicals are not used in any way. The most dangerous situation would be if one of them fell into the bowl and became stuck to a piece of fruit. Even so, you could peel it off, wash your fruit, and go on with your day. The color of the trap serves as an attractant, while the sticky surface serves as a GOTCHA. That is, those gnats will starve and dehydrate to death.

Selected User Reviews For 24 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps and Fungus Gnat Traps Killer for Indoor Outdoor, Fruit Fly Traps Protect The Plants

Do not use in the open air! Learn from my mistakes and avoid using this in your outdoor plants at all costs
5/5

I awoke to find a small bird on our patio floor, which my son pointed out. I thought he'd hit our window, but he'd gotten stuck on these gnat traps while attempting to retrieve some bird seed that had fallen into a planter. The poor thing lost a few feathers, but the adhesive came off easily with a little dawn soap and water, and the bird was fine. Having said that, it performs admirably indoors. I can't believe we're dealing with so many gnats right now, but this will undoubtedly help.

Matilda Livingston
Matilda Livingston
| Jul 25, 2021
Fungus Gnats are the worst! 🦟
5/5

When reading online about some ants which are sometimes pests for plants and potting soil, and they become aggressive inside plants; well the photo shows a group of ants that I am fortunate enough to have as I am seeing many in my room so here are some of them and I have to use these.

Lexie Barton
Lexie Barton
| Jun 12, 2021
It really works
5/5

This is how I put them to work for me. Anyone who claims that the paper is difficult to remove should know that this is not the case. Between the sticky portion and the ground insert, there is a tab parallel to the 'neck' that lifts, allowing the paper to be easily peeled off. br>I placed a banana peel in a small mouth CLEAR jar with some orange juice and placed the sticky part of the peel over the jar's mouth. For me, it works like a charm. Observes them as they enter and exit! She looks after them at home, where they are after my Kombucha and other fermented foods. If the top becomes too filthy, turn it over to see if there are fewer gnat corpses on the underside. Make sure it's in a location where you don't want them to go, as it attracts a lot of them. Because the flies are there to lay eggs, make sure the trap hasn't hatched out any fruit fly maggots. That is why you require a CLEAR JAR. Dump the jar and start over once you see your first maggot. bait it. If you don't, you'll be breeding fruit flies! It's not a good idea to go through with it. br>Wishing you all the best.

Vera Blanchard
Vera Blanchard
| Oct 16, 2021
It Really Does Work! Gnats had taken over my potting soil
5/5

Even though there were a few gnats in the bowls, the apple cider vinegar and dish soap didn't seem to be enough. I also purchased a gnat-killing spray, but I believe the spray actually made them fatter. Finally, I purchased the sticky traps and placed them in each pot; believe it or not, one entire side was completely covered in gnats within a day, and I'm talking hundreds of them. I didn't water the plants for a week before putting the sticky traps in each pot because I wanted each plant to dry out a little, then I watered each plant with a solution of one part peroxide and three parts water (kills the eggs but doesn't harm the plant; I put the sticky traps in after that (look it up). I've never been happier, and there are no gnats in the house or on my plants.

Elisha Wiley
Elisha Wiley
| Jun 16, 2021
AN IMMENSE DIFFERENCE! To re-pot some plants, I bought some TERRIBLE potting soil
5/5

My plants are in pots, and I'm getting gnats like I've never seen before. I used these on my plants and noticed a HUGE difference in just 24 hours.

Marleigh ALLAN
Marleigh ALLAN
| Jun 19, 2021
I had no idea mass murder could be so pleasurable
5/5

I was perplexed by the number of gnats that had infested my indoor plants. What were their origins? How do they manage to multiply and irritate in such a short period of time? Why are there fungus gnats in every room of the house if they're fungus gnats? What motivates them to go off the beaten path? I bought a few indoor bug zappers, but they didn't seem to work, so I got these super sticky adhesive gnat catchers, and voila! In just a few days, the gnat problem has been greatly reduced. It is extremely sticky. br>br> It is impossible for a gnat to escape its fate even if it smacks into it with only one leg. I was wondering why these are such a bright yellow, and I realized it must be because it attracts these little guys, who may believe that the sunny disposition of these flowers and butterflies is akin to entering the light. They're going into the light, if you catch my drift. br>br>I'm not sure why people are complaining about the butterfly being difficult to peel off. Yes, it's strange because the shape prevents a single smooth ripping off - Just be sure to peel from a corner rather than the middle. It isn't a major problem. They are, in fact, extremely sticky - That's exactly what I'm trying to say. Just keep a tight grip on the prong that goes into the soil. These have made me extremely happy. br>br> And no, it doesn't prevent the larvae from turning into gnats that have been planted in the soil. However, when those critters take to the air, they will collide with one of these. As I watch the last hold-out, their number is dwindling. After only a few days, outs writhe like mafiosi trapped in concrete, and I'm no longer bothered.

Alexander Mason
Alexander Mason
| Nov 24, 2021
Sticky to the extreme
5/5

This is a sticky substance. I despise all of the tiny bugs that can live in plants, and this effectively kills anything that comes into contact with it. In the summer, I even planted them in plants outside to catch mosquitos. Bringing plants indoors for the winter is one of my favorite uses. Before moving plants inside, I always get new dirt, clean pots, and replant, but there always seem to be pesky little gnats. (I'm pretty sure the potting soil contains eggs) I put these in when I brought the plants inside a few months ago, and I just noticed that one of them was covered in those little gnats the other day. These were the only ones I saw flying around, so they did their job! These are a must-have for any plant owner. When I run out, I'll order some more. I would strongly suggest it.

Amayah Castaneda
Amayah Castaneda
| Oct 08, 2021

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