Catch pests, not plants! 🌼
KGK Sticky Traps are a 20-pack of dual-sided yellow traps designed to effectively capture a variety of flying insects, including fungus gnats and aphids. Made from non-toxic materials, these traps are safe for both plants and the environment. Their waterproof and heat-resistant adhesive ensures they remain effective in any season, making them a reliable choice for pest control.
F**R
Sticky tape
I used all the corn husks not the corn and layer next to to glue trap after a day or two they all had to have it. Worked like a charm. Caught a ton of fruit Flys. Nothing else worked for me all were just a slow process never really clearing up the mess.I did try to add a new husk each day maybe keeping one old one for a few days in case they liked that. I dont see any more fruit Flys but keep the trap going they may have a cycle and could have layer eggs. Hope this help youWhat I have noticed after this review was posted is when room got much cooler the tape does not stay very sticky so only effective in hot weather
N**R
Works great for cherry and berry fruit flies
Been using these this year to reduce the population of egg laying fruit flies in our blueberries. One sheet has lasted nearly a month, and once about half covered with bugs, I flipped it over, and uncovered the 2nd side. Both sides remained sticky for over 2 months, even with a random rain or 2. Best of all, I can see a few random fruit flies stuck to the sheet, and almost no berries are infested with larvae.I used ammonium carbonate as an attractant, poured directly into the Vee created by bending the sheet in half, and hanging it from the provided twist ties. This will slowly vaporize into ammonia gas, and needs to be replenished every week or so, but a little goes a long ways.
V**R
Works great! Resist rain! Beware will trap more than you bargined for.
Worked too well. I had a baby bird, that must of fallen out of it's nest & somehow landed in my garden & got stuck on the sticky trap. Then on another one a little lizard also got stuck to it & I had no idea of how to help them. That was truly sad. I am going to buy the smaller shaped KGK traps this time. Maybe that will help.also, I was disappointed that it only came with 2 trap holders. That was the only true disappointment. Didn't keep me from buying it again. On my second purchase they had also added twist ties along with the holders. They work fine too.Other than those 2 little issues, this product is great. Does what it is intended. Resist rain which is priceless & it rains a lot in Florida!
D**N
These work great!!! Everything sticks to them!!!
Bought these in an effort to reduce insecticide usage for our outdoor container plants. You won't believe how many bugs these caught in a very short time. They come with holders and have holes and wires to hang them from. We cut them in half, exposed only one side, let them do their job for a couple of weeks then reversed them and exposed the other side and they worked great!We have been using them all season and still have about half a package left. Great value, great product.
L**C
Sticky, but doesn't attract flies
After hanging for a week in my kitchen over my sourdough starter (which flies love), there are now two flies stuck on it.It seems powerful enough to trap insects that choose to land on it, but I'm not convinced that the flies here in Texas like to land on giant yellow panels. The 50 cent sheets do a better job of attracting cheap humans like me.If you're frugal, you might want to find a better solution to your problem the first time around. Probably not these.Update: Another week has passed. There are now 9 flies on it. I'm slightly more impressed. I've put more of the traps around the house in hopes that offering more landing sites might help catch more flies. There are still a substantial number of flies around the house that aren't being caught by these things, but looking at the dead ones makes me feel a little better.
G**R
Works as advertised
A good product
D**1
Don’t waste your money
I purchased these traps for those annoying fruit flies that love to linger on my Monstera deliciosa. The traps were a huge fail, I only tried one for a few days and only one fruit fly managed to get stuck. Also, the traps themselves are HUGE about a notepad size, and the instructions although kind of self explanatory they don’t suggest if you should cut it or how to apply it onto the little small stick that was provided. It only comes with one stick, so if you need more you’ll have to buy those separate or get creative and make your own. On the box it also suggests using the wires to hand the sticky traps on the branches- why would anyone want to stick a note pad sized trap on their leaves like that? Maybe I’m just picky, but they were not worth the hassle and sticky mess. I’ll be returning these and finding other ways to get rid of these annoying little pests.
S**S
Definitely is helping for a gnat issue
Unfortunately I have indoor gnats. While I am waiting to hear back from an exterminator to help identify the source of the problem, I decided to purchase these sticky traps. I have them hanging n 4 different places. They are super easy to use. They are sticky enough to trap these pesky critters but not so sticky that they leave anything on your skin if you come into direct contact.Within 3 days there were about 50 gnats stuck to the 4 different traps I had placed around the space. Gross. But amazing. I just replaced those with another set. From what I understand the hatching cycle is every 14 days. Hopefully someone will be out soon to help find the actual colony but in the meantime, this is absolutely helping.
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