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AMAZING RESULTS
I’ve had issues with gnats on my pepper plants for quite a while now and these yellow stickers really do their job. They catch HUNDREDS if not thousands of the annoying little bugs. The amount of gnats flying around my house decreased but the stickers won’t eliminate the problem completely since they only catch the flying bugs and not the larvae in the soil. I’ve been also using insect killing soap and in combination with these stickers the results are astonishing.
B**R
My honest opnion
I seem to get gnats with my dirt. There's another trap I've used and it's better even though the paper is smaller. Here are the pros and cons regarding this trap:PROS1. Very stick. Will catch gnats2. Large surface to catch a lot of gnatsCONS1. VERY hard to push into the dirt, and the shovel seems useless. You wind up with some of it sticking to your fingers or hand and pulling out when you retract your arm.2. This is not a trap I would use with a plant with fragile leaves or a small plant. I had more issues with my calatheas and fern leaves sticking to the paper3. Removing them was very messy. Dirt falling everywhere and the paper sticking to my fingers.I think these traps are better suited for outdoor plants, but not my indoor plants. It was messy, hard to stake in the dirt, and kept sticking to leaves or my fingers. They work, but there are better traps for some indoor plants. I like the ones with the plastic stakes you can easily push into the dirt and the looped paper. They work just as well, especially combined with one of those UV light vacuum bug catchers with the sticky paper inside the machine. I also seemed to catch more gnats on those than these, so I'm not certain if the large surface deterred gnats from flying in that direction.
T**.
Great product for eliminating pesky fruit flies & gnats
The pieces are VERY sticky, but after 1-2 times you figure out pretty quickly how to peel half of one side off, then the other, and then all of the paper off the adhesive without it sticking to your fingers. I found the traps worked even better when propping it up in very small juice glass w/a little apple cider vinegar, water & couple drops of dish soap. The smell attracted them and they met their doom either on the sticky trap or in the vinegar/soap mix. Couldn’t BELIEVE how many that method caught - even some large house flies - and don’t have a problem anymore! I refreshed the vinegar mixture after a few days and swapped out the traps for new ones when full. Will definitely get more of this if it becomes a problem again. Farewell you nasty pesky flies!!
D**E
DON'T WAIT This Is The Answer For Your House Plant Gnat Problem
DON'T WAIT. These sticky traps are your answer for house plant gnats. Use sticky traps in combination with Mosquito Dunks and you will get rid of a bad house plant gnat problem in 3 weeks or less. It is a solution that actually works - and works very well! First you'll notice a lot of gnats (within minutes of setting them in your plants) stuck on the traps - the Mosquito Dunk water is the second punch. I can't believe I waited several months before looking online for a solution. Don't wait!!
J**N
Just keeps on sticking!
These things work fantastic. Each piece has a pointed ends intended to stick in the soil—which does work. However, I also opted to punch a little hole in the part that would go in the soil and hung several from tree limbs and other high places. Gnats are attracted almost immediately. Rain does not impact stickiness—once the water dries up it keeps on sticking.
S**S
They are very sticky but they work.
Took a couple of days for this to arrive..very easy to take the paper of and put them in my plants. After a day, there were few bugs already on them! Was very happy about that because those gnats were annoying, and seeing them stuck on those fly traps brought me joy.
C**X
Works really well, recommend highly
These work extremely quickly. Put a bunch of them out in my kitchen (no plants, just terrible infestation). Within an hour, most were caught. This morning, just a couple left. I also combined them with bait of a little wine or OJ w a touch of dish soap to draw them to the traps. This also helps.
J**.
Great for Looking for flying pests in your garden or greenhouse
I grow fig trees in a greenhouse and in a heated garage. Fig trees need warmth and humidity to root well. fig trees are also prone to root rot that spreads when a fungus gnat (tiny fly) spreads fungus spores from one plant to the next. Many are so hard to see and you may not even know you have a problem until your tree cuttings start to die and you sniff the container and smell rot. The best way to identify the fly is by hanging these yellow sticky pads (ALL Kinds of flies are attracted to yellow) and you can look to see if you have the gnats or other flying pests present. Once found, you can even use fly insecticide to kill them or use other preventative ways of controlling them.I have checked the price and found these are the cheapest you can find that work very well. I use them in my greenhouse, garage, and garden to help me figure out what bug is eating my cucumbers, squash, zucchini, etc.They last about 6 months outside, and about 9 months inside.
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