🪰 Say goodbye to gnats, hello to thriving plants!
Trappify Sticky Gnat Traps feature dual-sided yellow sticky cards designed to attract and trap a variety of flying pests including mosquitoes, fruit flies, whiteflies, and fungus gnats. Equipped with bendable hooks for easy hanging indoors or outdoors, these disposable glue traps offer an eco-friendly, chemical-free pest control solution. Available in bulk packs, they provide comprehensive protection for your plants and living spaces.
C**N
These really work
I was skeptical that a little yellow sticky could catch bugs. But it does! I placed them in my raised bed garden to catch insects headed for my tomato plants. The size is smaller, but the yellow color does draw the bugs in. Has withstood wind and rain without any issues. You will find these better than a fly swatter! Would recommend.
J**N
Cute no-see-em catcher
Stops bugs and white flies too… However on occasion it had caught a little Gecko, had to use olive oil to release her! Have found one stuck to my cats tail that was easy to remove! Really does what it says and looks cute doing it too! Second order… Good product!
J**S
Excellent product
These were good, would buy again
R**.
Trappify Traps WORKS GREAT No More Gnats!
I purchased the Trappify Sticky Fruit Fly and Gnat Trap Yellow Sticky Bug Traps because no matter what I did I could not get totally rid of the gnats around my indoor plants, I kill larva but couldn't get the flying gnats from laying more eggs.Then I purchased the Trappify Sticky Traps, As soon as I put on in just one of my plants within 30 minutes I had two gnats down, within the first 24 hours I did not see any more gnats. The gnats are attracted to the yellow color, the traps were not too big even for my 4 inch pot, they were perfect size for my little plants and large plants. The sticky adhesive is very sticky and would say that was a good and bad thing. Only bad if you don't pay attention to instructions and be ready to put the trap in the pot or dirt, because if you don't you may get the sticky adhesive on your hands, like my husband. Easy get it off hands. Only thing I wish that was different was that each trap have a covering or its own package so you can remove covering after get the trap put into place so easier to move around in the pot until you are happy, just so your hand or fingers do not get sticky. Even with this I would purchase the Trappify Gnat Traps again or recommend to everyone.EASIEST, FASTEST, NOT COMPLICATED TRAPS, WORKS GREAT, WORKS RIGHT AWAY, VERY STICKY AND STAYS STICKY FOR VERY LONG TIME, MINE ARE STILL STICKY. THE SHAPE OF THE BUTTERFLY IS NOT UGLY OR OVERLY HUGE AND DOES NOT TAKE AWAY FROM THE LOOK OF THE PLANT ITSELF. IF YOU WANT TO GET RID OF THE GNATS, FLIES, OR OTHER BUGS ON YOUR PLANTS OR JUST IN YOUR HOUSE USE THESE YELLOW STICKY TRAPS. (can be used in or out of dirt) I researched and looked at a lot of different sticky traps and the TRAPPIFY were the BEST I FOUND: the size, the stickiness, the longevity, the shape, and the yellow color that bugs love.TRAPPIFY Sticky Fruit Fly and Gnat Trap Yellow Sticky Bug Traps DO THE JOB, DO IT WITHIN MINUTES!
N**C
Didn't work!
Sadly didn't work for us. A few weeks back we started noticing tons of fruit flies in our house. Mostly in the kitchen. We thought this trap would work but not a single fly got stuck. The adhesive seemed sticky and I could see flies walking across it very slowly. I had to physically press them down to get them to stick!What worked for us was a simple solution of 1/2 a cup of water mixed with 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, 3 tablespoons of sugar and six drops of dishwashing liquid. Left out on the kitchen counter in a glass cereal bowl. I kept 3 bowls out and caught so many in each (I made separate solutions for each dish). I only counted one bowl and guess what there were 67 flies!..we empty them every 2 days and still keep getting flies into new batches of solution.I thought that this sticky paper would be easier and work better especially since the reviews were great. I even stuck the pointy end of the paper into a small piece of banana to attract the flies, but not a single one got stuck, even though they were swarming around it and walking across the paper.We bought plastic apple shaped fruit fly traps as well and they didnt work either. The flies keep flying in and out of them.lol..Either our fruit flies are a different species with legs that glide over sticky paper or the product is defective.I have attached a photo of two bowls I set out yesterday. This is the 3rd set of bowls. Because the flies in our house have reduced from the previous traps, they didn't catch as many as the first time we set them out. But still I think they caught a good amount!Oh God I hate fruit flies. Stealthy annoying little creatures.
C**E
Where to place them
Have gnats in garage. Hung one up. Nothing on it yet. I think the gnats got the memo lol
P**T
These actually work!
I have an Aerogarden and any time you're keeping moisture around plants you might get fungus gnats. I would use the stick attachment on the vacuum to suck them up but they come back quickly enough that I felt like I would never get rid of them!Enter these tiny little butterfly stickers of gnat death! I hung one in front of my AG using the little hook and these morons all flew to their doom! Now my hydroponics are gnat free! The only drawback is you have to dispose of the whole trap to get rid of their little carcasses, but thankfully the big package of gnat traps makes it pretty cheap per trap! So I'll be keeping these in stock!
C**Z
It works great for sink gnats
I hang these above my sink and above my cat’s food, and they do a good job of collecting all the gnats that show up in the summer months. They’re well made, the tiny bugs do stick (but only the small ones, house flies don’t seem interested in getting stuck to these) and they’re about as cute as a big trap can get. They’re easy to set up without making a sticky mess too. I’ve been buying these for a few years now.
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