🌼 Keep Your Plants Happy and Pest-Free!
The ST2035 Sticky Traps come in a pack of 20, designed specifically to capture a variety of flying insects like fruit flies, fungus gnats, and aphids. Each trap measures 6x8 inches and is made from eco-friendly, non-toxic materials. With UV resistant adhesive, these traps are waterproof and heat resistant, ensuring effective pest control throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions.
E**S
Work Great and Easy to Use
Before purchasing these I was using another brand that worked as well when it comes to catching bugs, but were a pain to assemble. I say assemble since you needed to pull the cardboard backing apart to expose the adhesive and bend it back to form a triangle then line the holes up so you could use a clip or piece of wire to hold the sides together before hanging. Yeah and try doing that without getting the sticky junk on your hands. Plus the hole you needed to hang it from often ripped requiring me to create a new hole and get more sticky crap on my hands. Just a poor design all the way around.These are much easier to use and equally effective in catching bugs and provide more surface area than the other brand. I like that you can get them hung in place where you want them and then remove the covering over the sticky stuff and not get it all over your hands. The backing paper is a bit tougher too and holds up much better. I have had them hung in my grow cage through some pretty strong storms and even after getting wet, the hole stays intact and they are still sticky.I used one above each plant in my grow cage and a few in other areas an they really pick up the bugs. I had a real problem last year with some sort of moths I could see flying around and night and doing a number on my plants. So far this year I have seen only mild traces of chewing on leaves so they seem to be doing the trick. I use them for my indoor grow room as well.Definitely can recommend these over other brands and for sure over any kind of sprays.
T**I
Here's my five-star review, if it helps.
The inner room of my custom chicken house is a regular adult size room with food storage, nest areas, winter perches and a heat lamp. I hang these flycatchers from the high ceiling on long plant hooks that I can reach but the chickens cannot, even when flying up to their perches. They work so well, that that I hang two in spring and summer. I don't know why some reviewers are finding theirs not adhesive enough. Mine are seriously, seriously sticky. You do not want them to come in contact with surfaces, chickens, pets or skin --they are that much of a pain to detach. I hang them first, then grab an edge and rip the paper covers right off. Easy! I've tried other bug catchers. These are my favorite, maybe because they are simple to use and work just right. No complaints at all. I love when a product does what it claims to do. Hope this helps.
J**G
Easy to use
I used these around my tomato plants to catch the little insects that spread tomato disease. I had assumed they would be a bit heavier than they are, like rigid plastic, but they are flexible and heavy sticky paper. They are pretty easy to use and seem to attract bugs quickly. Good value for the money and convenient, too.
S**H
I am so thankful for these
We live in the middle of the woods and every summer we face a new swarm of something that I end up spending the entire summer trying to defeat. I’ve battled a yellow jacket infestation, wood bees (I have a log cabin), stink bugs and mice. Recently, I’ve noticed an overwhelming amount of fruit flies popping up. I did all the usual home made traps and kept cleaning everything thoroughly, but they just kept multiplying. I finally reached my breaking point and ordered 3 different things to combat them. These, by far, worked the best. I hung them in every potential fruit fly zone and then I just waited. They were so effective in attracting and trapping the fruit flies (and also my daughters hair a few times). They are very easy to use and dispose of and I’m glad so many come in a pack bc once the fruit flies started accumulating, I got grossed out and tossed and replaced them even though hey still could have caught more. These are truly a lifesaver and I will recommend these to anyone facing a similar issue
G**F
Pollinator dependent
At first I was excited as it was catching the whiteflies I had an issue with, but then it was also catching other insects, like the smaller bugs that act as pollinators. This ended up being a huge problem for me. I’m in a suburb and there are literally no bees this year. My garden was being pollinated by those little flying insects that were going from flower to flower. When I realized what was happening I took the sticky paper down, almost too late for my garden.If you have plenty of bees to pollinate, these sheets are great, well made, they do what they’re supposed to do, but be aware they will also kill beneficial insects.
P**.
Did not catch a single fruit fly
I bought this after seeing so many fabulous reviews. But it did not work for me at all. It failed to attract any fruit flies to it. I can't comment on its adhesion other than it was sticky when I poked it with my finger. I had a huge fruit fly infestation and out of everything I tried , this was the only thing that DID NOT WORK AT ALL.For indoor fruit fly infestation, you can do the apple cider vinegar trap. I had to complement it with more steps that I didn't think would be an issue before. Their reproduction cycle is 24 hrs so it is vital to stop them from breeding - because they multiply 100-500x in a day - and there's no trapping technique to catch up to that number1) Stop storing any fruit/organic food outside your refrigerator for at least a week2) Throw out especially organic trash EVERYDAY [I basically stopped storing trash and took it out asap- but if that's inconvenient , 24 hrs should works - being their reproduction cycle]3) DO NOT leave dishes in the sink even for a few hours4) Look out for any new breeding sites and make sure they can't breed there anymore-- if you see them in large numbers at a place, it's highly likely they are breeding at that place5) I bought a handheld vacuum on a friend's suggestion to suck the flies out. It was not powerful enough to kill them.The female fruit flies are larger in size and usually smaller in numbers. I sucked them into the vacuum and led them out of my house-near where the entire building throws the trash - effectively they can find a new breeding site outside my home. Remember - 1 female fly out today = 500 less tomorrow! Tip: Female flies often prefer to rest on the ceiling - when not breeding on organic matter..
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