Catch the buzz without the fuss! 🦋
The SoulQ Dual-Sided Yellow Fruit Fly Sticky Traps are designed to effectively capture a wide range of flying pests, including fruit flies, gnats, and aphids. With a non-toxic, eco-friendly design, these traps feature strong adhesive on both sides, ensuring long-lasting performance. Their versatile application makes them suitable for various environments, from home plants to orchards, while the easy setup allows for hassle-free pest control.
Product Dimensions | 2.65 x 5 x 4 cm; 113 g |
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Manufacturer | SoulQ |
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ASIN | B085LLWKYB |
W**R
Worked for me!
I was sceptical, but these traps really caught the fungas gnats infesting my house plant. They are very sticky, soi angled them using the rim of the plant pot as a cover using three traps and it worked!
D**F
Each trap is a good size, and very-sticky, but getting the wrappers off each one isn't easy
I'd previously bought the Trapro (B06X9WM6SM) or Neudorff (B007W9SY0K) ones, but neither are currently in-stock, so thought I'd try these as £12.99 for 24 is quite-comparable. You receive two, clear-plastic wraps, one containing all the flower-design ones, the other all the butterfly ones.Unlike with the Trapro ones, where all 20 arrive stuck-together and you peel them apart, each-one of these are individually wrapped both-sides, like the Neudorff ones. However, whereas the Neudorff ones aren't sticky at the bottom (the point part, that goes into the plant) these are glue-coated all-over, so be prepared for sticky-hands!Also, compared to the Neudorff ones, the 'greaseproof-paper' like wrappers they put on both sides can be a pain to get off: they're not as-strong and easily tear.Compared to the Trapro ones, these are about 25% bigger: probably about 1cm wider, and 3-4cm taller, so might dwarf smaller pot-plants, but with some kitchen-scissors you could trim them down.Overall they're good value-for-money (24 for £12.99), though I do wish it was easier to get the wrappers off each side of the traps -- that's probably the only real negative about them
V**A
Poor adhesion
Absolutely useless for fungus gnats, poor adhesion
M**P
Works well, catches fungus gnats !
Didn’t know if these would work - but YES. We’ve been driven mad by fungus gnats on indoor plants but So far 30+ gnats have stuck to the first one. The trap is strong enough to push the bottom section into the plant soil and hey presto! It works
M**Z
Don't buy!
They are horrible! so sticky that if you touch it by mistake the glue will just stay on your fingers. They are so thin that you will be unable to place them in the pot by themselves as they will just bend. I had to stick them to a stick in order to be able to use it. Waist of money.
R**W
Catching the little mites
Great item very sticky. And are catching them.
K**E
They work!
Had a fungus gnat outbreak in my cactus collection, these quickly caught the adults! They were easy to use and as others have said incredibly sticky. I got a 24 pack for 10 pots and only used 12 before my problem was gone- glad to have others for an emergency. They’re really pretty too!
A**R
You do not want to be a fly with these things!
Rate FeaturesEASY TO USE 3/5 - boy'o'boy these are sticky and they are very flexible so trying to get them into soil using the flimsy metal wire was impossible - also they are much larger than i expected so any small houseplants these will come into contact with this product. That being said, once a fly lands, that's it they are done for, so very effective despite being an absolute faff to use. They are also not exactly easy on the eye - the yellow is bright, so if you have guests, ask them to bring sunglasses - they are hardly subtle and announce "hey i have a fly issue"
G**L
It works.
Didn't know I had that many flies to kill until I saw them stuck to the surface.
M**N
Fly
Caught about two hundred insects in a few days! Great product
G**I
Super flimsy.
The base is not rigid enough to stick into the dirt. Poorly made.
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