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๐ก Trap the buzz before itโs gone โ your gardenโs new best friend!
The Kensizer 10-Pack Fruit Fly Trap features bright yellow, double-sided sticky paper designed to attract and capture a wide range of flying plant pests like fungus gnats, aphids, and whiteflies. Waterproof and sunproof, these traps maintain effectiveness in all weather conditions. Easy to customize with included twist ties and sticks, they offer a safe, chemical-free solution for indoor and outdoor pest control, with a shelf life of up to 24 months.

















| Asin | B07JXS2B1Z |
| Brand Name | Kensizer |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (18,061) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 14L x 207W x 156H millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Kensizer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | gnat-trap-10p |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | gnat-trap-F |
| Number Of Pieces | 10 |
| Style Name | Garden |
| Target Species | Fly |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| Upc | 721352873813 |
User
Work as expected
These work well and stay sticky for quite a long time. I am using them against fungus gnats. They don't eliminate the problem completely on their own (They don't claim that they will), but they've vastly cut down on the number of adults flying around without the use of poison. Now that I've been able to track down a biological control method, I'm going to try using them together.Attaching the sheets to the provided stakes is straightforward, but requires a bit of dexterity, since the sheets will (obviously) try to stick to you. This is a very minor issue, though.
User
These work so well for catching small flies
These work extremely well for catching fruit flies and other small kitchen flies. They work much better than the liquid fruit fly catchers. They are sticky on both sides. I use them one side at a time. They are very sticky.
User
These are perfect for capturing your little flying friends
As usual, we brought some of our plants we keep outside, inside for the winter. This year a lovely batch of little black flies came in with them and created a full infestation in the house that spread to all of our other plants. >:(I purchased these after reading a bunch of reviews and I am so glad I did!! Based on some other reviewer's suggestions I cut each sticky 'card' into three strips and pushed wooden skewers through each strip. I bought the skewers at a dollar store so they were cheap. Once assembled, they looked like a yellow C-shape on a stick.After putting a strip on a skewer, I carefully peeled off the protective sheets on both sides. It's a bit of a pain but worth it!! I placed one of my "death- sticks" in each plant pot and multiple ones in our bigger plant pots (where their home base was). I even placed a death-stick in a container in each of our bathrooms. Those new little friends of your's like to hang out in drains too so you'll likely find them in your bathroom(s). I also took some of the strips, peeled one side and put them face up on our window sills. They like windows too.Within hours of the first application the strips (especially the ones in the big pots) were spotted like I had covered them with pepper! I would leave them for a week and then replace them every weekend. These little buggers lay A LOT of eggs in soil and drains so you will need patience to rid yourself of them. I've had death-sticks in the plants since the infestation started (4 months ago) and haven't seen a fly in at least a few weeks. I'm going to leave some sticks in the big pots over the whole winter to ensure I got them all.So... Cut the sticky cards into strips (with the protective paper on) to get the most out of them, put them on cheap wooden skewers, put them in your pots and bathrooms, replace them once a week (or if full), be patient and good luck!!
User
Essential for Orchid Lovers; Easy to Use and Conceal; Works for Fruit Flies and Gnats
If you have orchids or other indoor plants, you likely have experienced fungus gnats. They are inert but annoying, just like fruit flies, but challenging to get rid of once you get them. I have lots of indoor plants, including orchids and bamboo. I wanted to find a non-chemical solution to my mild gnat problem. They love the moisture, but I'm not about to restrict hydration to my plants. I researched a few solutions and found this inexpensive, easy-to-use, super sticky set of yellow papers. Each sheet is generous in size and can be trimmed down for your needs. They do include sticks, but I don't bother with them. Instead, I trim two small rectangles and strategically place them close to the plants most affected by the gnats. They are sticky on both sides, so I can simply adhere them to the backside of the pot or the stand they are on. You don't notice them unless you are looking for them. I think the papers are treated with something that lures the gnats to them, but again, it seems far safer than anything you'd likely have to use to treat gnats. After a few days, you'll have a cluster of dead gnats, and you'll notice less and less over time. Toss the old sheet and replace it as often as needed. I just leave them there for good measure and replace them when I notice any bugs accumulating. I've only used a couple of sheets so far. This would be more than a year's worth or more for me. Obviously, the use will vary depending on the environment, the types of plants, the amount of moisture, and the infestation.
User
Unsightly, but they work!
One pack seems to have lasted forever, but honestly they are terrific.There were so many fruit flies I could not stand them anymore so I put up the paper and the result was wonderful. See above pictures.
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