Sandra
I put these into all of my plants and almost instantly, those nasty little b!tches were attracted to the Traps. The attached photos show the Day 2 spoils. Now my 7 year old and I are enjoying smack-talking them, letting them know this is sweet karma for flying up our noses
Just for reference, I skipped watering my plants for a week to dry out the soil, and also purchased Mosquito bits, which I will be happily applying tomorrow to ensure the larvae are also dead as disco.
BONUS: The designs are super cute ... especially the butterfly, and I don't hate the way they look in my plant babies.
Nancy
Had a real bad fruit fly problem. I tried the ‘apple cider vinegar and soap in jar and watch them drown’ trick and saw some but poor results. Bought these thinking I’d place them around the house.
After receiving the I took one out of the package and simply put it on top of the jar with the vinegar until I could get around to hanging the rest. 24 hours later the trap was covered with flys. Cleared up the problem in a couple of days.
The cut out shape allows the oder of the vinegar to attract the flys, they then land on the trap and that’s all she wrote.
Note: I don’t believe theses traps contain anything to attract the flys, so they need to be placed near something that will attract them.
Susan
I made a boo boo and overwatered my English Ivy. After that my poor baby became victim to fungus gnats. I felt terrible. I repotted her and crossed my fingers that they would go away on their own. They didn’t. I ordered these bad boys in an attempt to rid my baby of her pests.
I am happy to announce that after just a couple days the bugs are starting to dwindle down. My Ivy is happy and so am I. I will 100% order these again if I need more (hopefully, I won’t).
Katherine
In winter I sometimes over water which creates the bug problem. I put these in it and in a matter of two days I have caught a ton of bugs! I only have them in a few plants and can already see a huge difference.
Sharon
These traps are amazing. I purchased one set, then another, then a third! I have a lot of inside plants and all of a sudden I have so many little gnats, possibly from the potting soil used. I could not believe the hundreds of insects caught on these traps! I was horrified as to how many gnats these traps caught. I highly recommend them, I won't be without them in my plant room.
Eric
I put them in my flower pots and on some lights that the gnats are drawn to. In one day they were covered in gnats.
Jessy
They work very well. Just wait a few days and you'll see them collect more bugs than you even though you could have had! They're WICKED sticky. Any lil bug that lands on it will certainly perish. Heck, you could probably stick a fish to it and it wouldn't leave.
Rose
At first I was so unsatisfied and was almost ready to return these. I have had fruit flies buzzing around my sink and fruit basket for 2 weeks now and I needed a solution.
I put a plant in the sink and placed one of these traps in the soil. After one day..NOTHING!
But then my husband had the bright idea to put strawberry tops around the trap to attract the fruit flies. BAM! Problem solved. Day 2 - all the fruit flies are gone!
Barbara
My husband and I have only used these stickers for a couple of weeks so far, and now we hardly see any gnats; and the few that we do see daily, we dont mind their peaceful, non-disturbing presence.
Jessica
These worked well to say the least. I could not believe how many hundreds (thousands?) of gnats I had in my plants but I am glad the are gone! Would recommend these for fungus gnats in indoor house plants.
Amanda
I made a risky decision to order a rare plant from Sri Lanka, which unfortunately came infested with small flies. These sticky traps have been crucial in successfully catching them. I have them in plant pots in every room in my home. Super easy to use; highly recommend!
Sarah
A few months back I purchased and brought home a jade plant from a garden show. Unfortunately I did not realize it was infested with fungus gnats which then spread to all of my other plants and multiplied. They especially loved my ginseng bonsai. I would always see them flying around my plants but they also love to fly around my face and eyes. These suckers were everywhere. I was killing at least ten to fifteen a day, but since they are so small they often escaped me. I saw the good reviews for these sticky traps and decided to try them. It's been around a month now and these traps definitely got my fungus gnat infestation under control. There's probably a hundred total now on the traps I've put down. I don't see them flying around as much and sometimes go a day or two without seeing one at all. I am pairing these traps with some mosquito bits in my water to kill the larvae, and I think this is the right way to go about eliminating them altogether. The traps also don't look horrible since they are in cute shapes. Definitely recommend these traps for fungus gnats!