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The 96PCS Fruit Fly Sticky Traps feature bright yellow, waterproof paper with ultra-strong adhesive designed to capture gnats and fruit flies effectively. Safe and odorless, these traps are easy to set up by simply inserting into soil, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor plants, greenhouses, and gardens. With multiple shapes and long-lasting stickiness, they offer a stylish, hassle-free solution to pest control favored by thousands of satisfied users.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #863 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #60 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | USKICH |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,399 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Material | Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 30"L x 30"W x 4.92"H |
| Style | yellow |
4**6
Good value for the price
Love these. Very sticky on either side. Works great for gnats. Will also work for integrated pest management in that they will alert you and let you identify pests that you may not know you have.
A**R
Bugs are gone
These are great, not bothered by gnats any longer. They fly right in to them and stick. Easy to put into pots when needed pull out and throw away.
A**I
These are a necessity if you have house plants with fungus gnats!
These get covered instantly in fungus gnats if you have an infestation. Whoever came up with these is a genius. They look cute, are inexpensive, easy to use and work great. When one gets full, just toss it and stick another in!
D**R
Fantastic!
I didn't know what fungus gnats truly were until very recently. I bought a bag of organic potting soil to repot my house plants and VOILA c'est bon temp rouler! I've been using these now for months. These have been a plant saver and life saver as well. It's safe for use around children and pets, there is no odor or risk involved. With constant use, decreasing watering (allowing plants to dry out completely), and mosquito bits soaked in water, you can get rid of these annoying degenerates. Or go for a mixture of 1 part peroxide to 6 parts water. Water your plants and allow them to dry out for quicker results. Use these traps in conjunction. I change mine now biweekly or as needed, since I have them under control. But you can see in my photos when I first started using these I had a real infestation on my hands. These have been very effective at catching adult gnats. I will say this these traps are VERY sticky, be mindful of placement They stick to foliage and rip leaves quite easily. But they work and are a great price.
C**E
They serve a purpose in your plants to attract some of the flying insects
So these little guys, they work pretty good. They stick in the plant. Well, they catch any of the little bugs that fly near them. If they land on it, um, they're not like attracting the flies. But if the flies happen to land on it, then they get stuck to it, I think they should have something that would attract the flies to it better, I did notice that my plants were still dealing with the bugs the flying bugs. Even after putting these in there, they would catch a few of the flies or whatever, and it was working to that extent. But it wasn't like getting rid of them per se, so I think you have to use something else unless they put something on there. That would attract the fly to go to it or the flying bug. That would be better, but these work, their purpose
G**T
Extremely sticky and effective for fungus gnats
These sticky traps are very effective, so be sure you place them exactly where you want them before sticking them down. They are extremely sticky and not easy to reposition once placed. I’ve been using them in my grow tents, and they noticeably helped reduce fungus gnat activity. They do a great job of catching pests without needing sprays or chemicals. If you’re dealing with gnats, these work well — just place them carefully.
P**!
work great
Great value for the price. easily to use and catches those pesky flies.
2**3
Easy-to-use and Effective
Recently got a gnat infestation when repotting and changing out my plants soil. I have dwarf banana trees, a dwarf elderberry bush, and some succulents all indoors. It was annoying to say the least and concerning, because if it's bad enough they can kill you plants by damaging the roots. And they were everywhere. Used these, along with a sand layer on top and a coffee filter rubber banded around the bottom to snuff them out. Seeing less and less on the stickers within a couple weeks was so satisfying to watch. East peel off covers, double sided, and stuck 1 in each pot. They can be hung as well, due to a hole prepunched in the top. Better than using chemicals, which I wanted to avoid.
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