These adhesive yellow sticky traps are designed to attract and catch flying insects such as fungus gnats, fruit flies, whiteflies, and gnats. The bright yellow color and strong adhesive on both sides make it difficult for insects to escape.
Made from a non-toxic, odorless, and UV-resistant material, these traps are perfect for use indoors and outdoors. The unique design allows for easy installation and removal, making it a convenient and effective pest control solution.
Each trap is individually packaged with a twist tie, allowing you to hang them from plants or surfaces. The value pack of 25 traps and 25 twist ties makes it an excellent option for gardeners, farmers, and commercial establishments.
Low Maintenance and Long-Lasting
With a strong adhesive that remains effective despite being exposed to water and UV light, these traps do not require frequent replacement. Simply peel apart the trap by lifting the end of the triangular base, and stick it into the soil or hang it using the twist tie.
Effective on Multiple Species
These traps are designed to catch a variety of flying insects, including flies, whiteflies, gnats, and other pests. The adhesive surface ensures that captured insects cannot escape, making it an effective solution for controlling infestations and breaking the breeding cycle.
What We’re Offering:
- Effective Attraction: Attracts and traps flying insects such as fungus gnats, fruit flies, whiteflies, and gnats.
- Natural Pest Control: A chemical-free alternative to pesticides, safe for use indoors and outdoors.
- Easy Installation: Simply peel apart the trap and stick it into the soil or hang it using the twist tie.
- Long-Lasting: Adhesive remains effective despite exposure to water and UV light, reducing the need for frequent replacement.
- Versatile: Suitable for use in gardens, farms, offices, restaurants, and other commercial establishments.
Take control of your pest problems with our Adhesive Yellow Sticky Traps. Order now and enjoy a convenient, effective, and long-lasting solution for managing flying insects.