🌱 Stick it to pests with style!
This 36-pack of yellow sticky traps is designed to attract and capture flying plant pests safely and effectively. With a non-toxic formula and easy-to-use design, these traps are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring your plants stay protected without harming pets or people.
B**
They work
I recently took on the challenge of dealing with pesky bugs in my houseplants using a combination of sticky bug traps and neem oil. After mixing neem oil concentrate with water in a spray bottle, I made sure to thoroughly coat the top and bottom of the leaves, the stalks, and even the top layer of the soil. This oil has a reputation for being an effective natural pesticide without harming the plants themselves, so I was optimistic. To add an extra layer of defense, I placed the sticky bug traps directly into the soil. I was determined to catch any pesky bugs that might escape the neem oil treatment. However, the first time I checked, I was totally grossed out by the number of bugs stuck to those traps! It was a clear sign that I had some unwelcome guests in my plants.After using the traps and the neem oil, I decided to give it another go a week later. I was curious to see how effective my efforts had been since I had already caught so many insects the first time. To my relief, the number of bugs caught on the sticky traps was significantly less. It felt like a small victory! With fewer bugs stuck to the traps, it seemed like my neem oil application was starting to work. This made me feel hopeful, as I could tell that my plants were recovering slowly but surely. I'd even noticed a bit more lushness in the leaves, which gave me the confidence that I was headed in the right direction. The progress was encouraging, and I couldn’t wait to see if my methods would lead to even better results the next time around.Now, I’m gearing up for round three of this battle against bugs. With two rounds of treatments under my belt, I am eager to see how things will go this time. The process has had its gross moments, but it’s all worth it if I can get my plants back to thriving. I know that consistency is key in pest control, and I'm committed to this routine for the sake of my beloved houseplants. I’m hopeful that there will be even fewer bugs caught on the traps, and maybe one day I won’t see any at all! It’s all a part of the journey of plant care that teaches me patience and resilience. Here’s to hoping that the third round will indeed be the charm, leading to healthier plants and a bug-free environment.
S**.
Perfect for every bug that flies.
These things are amazing. Changing of the seasons is the worst time for my plants. This item was ordered on the fly 🪰 lol I was mad ordered them and was the happiest plant mama the next day. Can't in fast. Packaged correctly. Sticky....very sticky. For us Mama's with long hair... need I say more. Don't bend near them because if one hair catches it has you. I love these things. They definitely have the stick they need. I tested these out when I opened the packages. I was too excited to wait. I opened the plastic packaging and inside they were all together in an elastic. I took out as many as I needed and put the rest away. First they were not stuck to each other which was great and a star right there. Each trap has a paper on the sticky tac on each side. Remove the paper and carefully place them into the soil. Expect one to stick to a finger but that is how you can tell this item works. I put them in my plants and promaced not to look until tomorrow. Let's say this item is one that will be ordered prior to running out if them. I leave them in my plants all year. Not only the plant Nats if a fly gets in the house from the doors being left open by kids.... expect this baby to catch it. I would definitely keep ordering but they give such a good amount I have not needed to but trust me summer is coming and I will order a pack to have stored away I love these things so much. Kill all bugs that get in the house and so effective they are part of my life now. Perfect product for me.
A**R
Love it! Works well!
Works really well. I have a lot of plants in the house. Once one plant gets infested, all the plants get infested. My house was swarming with gnats everywhere. This significantly reduced the gnats. I have it out for a week now. I think if I continue, I won’t really see them around. The picture of the fiddle leave dig. I didn’t know they were hiding there. This turned out to be the worse so I places 2 sticky pads in. The paper is a bit hard to remove. The adhesive is sticky. Highly recommend it. I have tried all sorts of methods (hydrogen peroxide, vinegar trap, steel wool, layer of sand, dehydrating plants a bit longer)
E**F
Works like sticky magic, but cover paper is a bit annoying to remove.
I used this product on my indoor corn plant houseplant. The paper was a bit difficult to peel off because it kept tearing because of the adhesive and the curves of the design of each trap. You peel it from a tab in the center at the top of the triangle you stick in the soil. When you start to peel the paper with the tab, it starts to tear once it gets to the curves in the bottom of the design, for example, on the butterfly, it starts tearing as soon as you peeling paper gets to the 1st curve at the bottom of the butterfly wing on both sides. It's just an annoyance. It could've been designed better to remove the cover paper on both sides of the trap. Hence my 4 star rating. Other than that, as soon as I stuck it in the soil, some fragments of soil immediately stuck to the trap from static electricity on the plastic trap attracting it. After 1 minute of sticking the triangle (the unsticky part) into the soil, I saw several fungus gnats stuck to one of them. I placed 5 traps in one 14" pot that I have a corn plant in. I had already previously treated the corn plant with Mosquito Bits 4 days prior to this. That product kills the larvae, but this product (the traps) takes care of the adults flying around your house. They'll always go back to where they lay their eggs and to eat the organic matter in the pot's soil. You can bait them by laying strawberry tops you've cut off the top of the strawberry, or bits of rotting banana or even banana peel. So for the quickness of the traps working their sticky magic, I would give it 5 stars. It does as intended. Would buy again.
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