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🟨 Catch the buzz before it’s gone—trap pests like a pro!
This 20-pack of 6x8 inch dual-sided yellow sticky traps offers a powerful, eco-friendly solution for managing a wide range of flying plant pests indoors and outdoors. Featuring UV-resistant, waterproof adhesive and included twist ties, these traps deliver long-lasting, chemical-free pest control for gardens, greenhouses, and homes.
| ASIN | B07CSP1LTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,925 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #653 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | FULLSEXY |
| Brand Name | FULLSEXY |
| Color | Olive, White, Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,039 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Style | Garden |
| Style Name | Garden |
| Target Species | Fly, Gnat, Mosquito, Thrip, White Fly |
| UPC | 703684976042 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**D
Super easy, inexpensive, and no outlets or wires to deal with. Does exactly what it is suppose to.
Great buy. Works perfectly right out of package. Easy to hang with included ties. Durable material, plenty of stickiness. Can remove one side at a time if near window, wall. Drapes, etc. Then when filled, flip it around and reveal fresh pad. Could even cut to have more pads. Looks fine. Great price and arrived ahead of schedule. No odor and bright color attracts the bugs. Not that it is designed for it but could cover cracks and holes as well.
D**M
Best product that I found!
I finally found the source of my gnat infestation! Fungus gnats usually live in overwatered house plants. They feed on organic sources like rotting roots or overwatered soil. I threw away my house plants, even ones I had for years, only to discover that was not the source. I purchased this product, could not believe the dozens of gnats that landed on the strips. You catch more than you even realize are in your house or apartment! You can cut them in half vertically, right between the two holes if you want. I found that to be more successful. I went through a couple packs of these before finding the source of the fungus gnats. It was a completely full, unopened large package of brand-name organic potting soil! Gnats can hitch a ride in potting soil, especially because they like the organic materials. I think the gnats ate their way through until they made a tiny hole to get out of the unopened potting soil. I was tying my trash bag one day and noticed dozens of gnats crawling across the bag of soil where there was a small hole that was not there when I bought it. I sprayed flying insect killer on the potting soil bag, threw a trash bag over it and took it to the dumpster. Voila! Problem solved. I still have a couple of these traps hanging to catch any left, which I think there may not be any. This product helped me keep my sanity during the problem! Works much better than those fly paper strips. These are brighter yellow and gnats are attracted to yellow. Very sticky - whatever is on there will Not get off! Comes with heavy ties if you want to use twist ties.
N**P
Effective, if your particular pest goes for yellow
These were moderately successful at catching and killing flies, do they work better on fruit flies and less well on fungus gnats. It really depends on the type of bug you’re trying to catch. Since they are inexpensive, it’s worth getting them and trying. They do seem to last a while, at least until dust renders them not sticky. They are a fairly big square, and I will say it’s a little difficult to hang them. The ones I ordered were a little warped when they arrived, so the curled and caught breeze a little too easily.
R**.
Expensive but effective
Frankly, these are just plain ugly yellow sticky sheets and I have them everywhere right now. They absolutely work. Get your room a little bit chilly and the bugs go for the yellow to get warm. I hate the high price for sticky sheets (like 50 cents each) but they do the job. We have hundreds of about half a dozen different species of flies that come in through our drains and air vents and when we try to use the vinegar and dish soap jars, they always get knocked over and it takes time to attract them. Just make sure you use them strategically. I have one wall where I stuck one using a push pin and it collects about 1 bug a month. But the one twist tied to my overhead light collects a lot. The one near my bathroom light and the one near my trash can have to be changed out regularly. If you bend them in half and use the sticks that come with them to put into plant pots, you can collect dozens that way as well.
A**R
Sticky but not really a bee catcher
The sheers are very sticky buy flimsy. Definitely works to catch mosquitoes, Nats, flies, etc. But don't believe any bees are going to getting stuck on the paper. The sheets fly around, very flimsy, more apt to shew a bee away but not catch any. But it's great to catch small, light weight bugs. Needs a better way to hang sheets then a zip tie. Maybe if there was a stick with a clip to hold sheets to make it more sturdy.
P**H
Bright Yellow Sticky Paper Makes Great Houseplant Marker Traps
I use these on all my houseplants. Fungus flies are a huge problem. I thought it was something I was doing wrong until I opened a fresh bag of a name brand potting soil a few weeks ago and a couple of the flies flew up in my face. I realized even new potting soil is an issue. I wasn't about to go through the long drawn out processs of taking all my houseplants out their pots, shaking off as much of the old potting soil as I could, scrub out ALL the planter to get rid of any eggs attached to the inside, and then repot each plant in new soil which I would have to bake in the oven to kill any flies or eggs before replanting each one. Instead I purchased these sheets of trap paper and white plastic markers. I cut each one of the sheets in half down the middle and then each half into 3rds. I stuck the strips onto the markers and put one or two in each houseplant depending on size. Within a few days my fungus fly population was WAY down. Within a month or so I was to the point where I was just in control/prevention mode. I still keep markers in some of the plants. I have a lot of houseplants and also grow my own herbs inside during the winter so I've got a LOT of plants. I've been placing a marker in about every other 3rd plant. That way there's still bright yellow attractions for any random flies that find my plants. For the life of me, I can't figure out where they still come from but these traps keep things pretty much under control now.
J**Y
Loved 1st purchase. This time it’s different & no good!
I bought this item and it was great! I loved it and wished I had left a review back then. It was super sticky on both sides and actually was WONDERFUL! I would have definitely given it 5 stars! I went back to my order history to purchase the same ones again and received a totally different item. The quality all the way around is far inferior to the original one I purchased! Even the material is flimsy & cheap w/1 hole. There isn’t much stickiness at all making this completely item useless. I still had a couple from my last purchase. So noticing the huge difference, I pealed 1 of each and placed it in same location. The old one, I even left one sticky side still sealed. Yet you see how the new one got nothing on either side? It doesn’t even stick to the table. I couldn’t do that with the good one. I’m SO disappointed! Please watch my video to see what I mean. This isn’t an isolated result either. I placed new ones right where we get a lot of those pesky fungus gnats. There are non on the traps, yet we keep getting them in our face & on our side lamps & our screens. I’m definitely retuning these. But I wish I knew how to make sure I get a good quality one like the original ones I got from this vendor without having to go through frustrating returns!
T**Y
20ct yellow stickys came as expected and have been working
Ive only used acouple cards of them so far(been cutting them into smaller sections) Decent sized cards, large enough to look a bit much being clipped by a clothes pin. Order bulk clothes pins when i ordered these, was a good idea.. these only come with bag ties and i needed them for potted plants. So far have been working well and have caught quite a few fungus gnats buzzing around my plants as every bag of soil even from hydro shops come preinfested at the warehouse i think ill be ordering more soon enough. FOR THOSE BATTLING WITH INDOOR PLANT PESTS I recommend the following ; Use leca pellets as a top dressing (it will reduce water loss but create a dry layer on top soil...also softens watering) Use diatomaceous earth (with the leca pellets ideally, Leca dries faster making sooner/better applications of diatomaceous ) Use mosquitodunks, the bacteria not pesticide.. it kills larva of fungus gnats ect but dont get the pesticides when searching. mosquitodunks is a brand but the key is the bacteria it uses. Gognats is also a good product for the soil but not for those sensitive to cedar. Yellow sticky cards is a partial of a slew of counter measures needed to actually get rid of potted plant bugs. Important but just one step.
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