DynaTrap 230093 Indoor, DT3019, and DT3039 StickyTech Glue Cards for Flylight Insect Trap Models DT3009, 6 Count, Plain
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These aren't going to work at all. Sticky boards with a size of 7 are used in your model dt3030. 28" x 6. They're 85" long and feature a grid. The correct ones can be found on the dynatrap website.
Yes, I recently bought two traps as well as replacement cards and had no problems. I live in the state of California. The product took a little longer to arrive than usual for an Amazon order.
I cut out the shape with scissors, and it turned out beautifully.
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Selected User Reviews For DynaTrap 230093 Indoor, DT3019, and DT3039 StickyTech Glue Cards for Flylight Insect Trap Models DT3009, 6 Count, Plain
These replacement sticky cards are great, but they're way too expensive; if you buy some white contact paper and cut it up, each replacement will cost less than 5 cents.
DynaTrap has really let me down. They have a very effective fly trap that I use to catch a lot of them in other houses. However, their glue card formula must have changed in the last year because they are no longer sticky after less than 28 days. I've tried several batches over the last year (both directly from Dynatrap and through Amazon) and have been extremely disappointed. I know they say to replace them every 30 days, but if you live in an apartment building with few insects, there's no reason to replace them so frequently. br>br>Unfortunately, I can't recommend this product to anyone unless you're willing to replace it every 20 days until they fix the problem.
7/24/21 Update: This trap still works for catching house flies, gnats, and other small flying insects for me. I only use them in the summer when there are a lot of insects. The sticky traps don't last as long as they used to. For the past three weeks, the new sticky has remained sticky. Based on my usage, I've had the following experience: 24 hours a day, keep plugged in and illuminated. The stickiness is degraded by the light's heat. Nonetheless, as long as the sticky is replaced on time, these work great. The bulb lasts at least four months before it starts to fade in my experience. br>br>The sticky device works well for fruit flies as well, IF. You can put one near where the fruit flies congregate, but not on the kitchen counter. Attracting flies, moths, and other insects to kitchen counter areas is not a good idea. My traps are set up near the house's front doors. br>br>I continue to highly recommend these traps after at least two years of use. Original review: br>br> br>The DynaTrap light is extremely effective at catching flies. I leave the trap plugged in 24 hours a day, which means it is turned on and illuminated. Flies drawn to the light and caught on this sticky paper don't take long to find their way into the house. I'm very happy with the trap because it eliminates the need for me to swat flies around the house. The sticky papers that slide into the light trap are good for about 30 days. They will no longer be sticky and will need to be replaced at that point.
I realize this is a refill for a device, but we used a thumb tack to attach them to the wall, and after two weeks, there were no bugs on them and about 100 in the bottom of the bug zapper inside the house. We don't live in filth, believe it or not. lol. While grilling out back with friends, I simply left the door open. Seriously, given how many bugs were inside the bugzpper, at least one insect would have landed on this pad by chance.
A swarm of flies swarm the house every time someone opens or closes the glass sliding door. As a result, flys are landing on the food I'm preparing in the kitchen. UGH! Dyna Trap appeared to be a viable option. We purchased two and placed one near the dog door and the other across from the glass sliding door. We aren't swatting as many flies as we once were. Last summer, not a single fly managed to find its way into my kitchen and land on my food. It's simple to replace the glue cards and the lights. If you don't like flies in your house, Dyna Trap is for you.
Extra sticky inserts for my Dyna Trap plug-in unit were recently purchased. I used to have to deal with niggling little gnats that were most likely in the pea trap under the sink. This little gadget, in addition to the usb swatter and battery swatter I was using to get rid of them on a daily basis, looks nice plugged into a socket. It functions well during the day, but it performs even better at night. I examined the device and found it to be performing admirably. I saw a lot of dead tiny gnats--not only that--but I also saw a lot of dead gnats. There were a lot of flies flying around. When I opened the french doors off the kitchen, I had no idea how many people were trying to get into the house. Finally, I'm free of the pesky bugs, and the refill is reasonably priced.
DynaTrap models are proven to be effective. Next to the DynaTrap model, there's a "baited Sticky Pad. " Is there a distinction? I was expecting at least ONE fly on the other pad, but there isn't one. These were next to each other, and one had food (see right pad) and the other had a light (see left pad). br>br>To be fair, let's just say that light makes a big difference when it comes to attracting flies. However, with this other pad sitting just an inch or two away, there's no reason why the food attractant on it, combined with the light from the other trap, shouldn't have attracted at least a couple of fly victims. br>br>My guess is that the surface doesn't have enough stickiness to catch flies. At the very least, one fly should have been present. Particularly when you consider the swarm on the other pad, which is only 2 inches away.
" And it works like a charm! Depending on the situation, I can replace the "sticky boards" on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The gnats are attracted to the UV light in the dark and become stuck on the sticky boards almost immediately. What it catches over night astounds me!.