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Gideal 20-Pack Dual-Sided Yellow Sticky Traps for Flying Plant Insect Such as Fungus Gnats, Whiteflies, Aphids, Leafminers,Thrips - (6x8 Inches, Included 20pcs Twist Ties)

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About this item

  • 20pcs of yellow sticky traps specially designed to catch flying plant insects effectively. Ideal for outdoor plants and houseplants.
  • Great for catch and attract whiteflies, fungus gnats, blackflies, thrips, fruit flies, midges and other flying insects.
  • Bright yellow attracts insects, the product uses this principle to trap insects, non-toxic. Safe to use indoors and outdoors. The product is suitable for use in bright places, such as outdoors, balconies, windowsills, etc.
  • Dimension: 20pcs of 6*8 inches Sticky Traps; 20 Twist Tie (8 inches each) and 2 trap stands included.
  • Easy to use. Waterproof and could withstand great temperature fluctuation.



Product Description

Gideal Dual-Sided Yellow Sticky Traps

20 Pack Yellow Sticky Traps

The Gideal Dual-Sided Yellow Sticky Traps are suitable to use on flowers, vegetables, and potted plants at home.

It's also great to use in backyard gardens, orchards, greenhouses and plant nurseries.

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Broadly attract and trap

The most of flying pests love the yellow.

The Yellow sticky traps broadly attract and trap most pests (including Fungus Gnats, White Flies, Fruit flies, Gnats, Mosquitoes, Aphids, Thrips, Leaf Miners, Sciarid Flies, Lepidoptera, Diptera, and other flying plant insects).

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How to use?

Remove the protective film on both sides.

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Step 3

Yellow Sticky Traps

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Waterproof

Sticky Traps

Protect your small plant

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Protect your garden

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ITEM INCLUDES:

20 Pack Sticky traps (6 X 8 Inch); 20 Twist Ties and 2 Trap Stands.

NOTICE:

Keep the product out of reach of children and pets.

If you touched the glue accidentally, wash your hands right away with soap or oil-based products.


Teri in AZ
2025-06-25 12:38:33
These attract flies and they stick to it. You get a lot for the price. Good value. Packaged well. Highly recommend.
SM
2025-06-08 16:09:45
Super sticky!! I love the lager sheets, I cut them up so I can choose the size I want to use. I don’t use the accessories so unsure how well they work. These definitely get the job done!
AbbeyOMy
2025-05-19 12:16:54
My yard and garden plants had a horrible white fly infestation this year. I had my yard treated four times by a pest control company and they couldn't get rid of the white flies. I purchased these sticky papers and put them in various areas where the white flies were most concentrated. They definitely work! They're somewhat difficult to use, because they are so sticky and they fight back when trying to hang them! They also are indiscriminate and I caught some pollinators that I would have rather had working on my blossoms instead of dying on a yellow sticky trap. They are bright, yellow and unattractive, but I was able to find places behind plants where they were mostly out of sight from visitors to my home. They start attracting bugs right away. And seem to be very effective for long-term use.
Chanda S.
2025-05-05 17:02:41
These work amazing. Really helps with flies and gnats
Toasted Bagel
2025-04-21 17:16:16
I have pretty mixed feelings on this product so far. I mainly purchased them for thrips, which have been destroying my poor monstera minima! I also have plants in a bedroom that have had gnats. The gnats are more of an annoyance than a pest as they haven’t seemed to affect any of my plants’ health so far.Unfortunately for my monstera and other living room plants, the traps have caught very little, if anything. However, they have been wildly successful for the gnats in the bedroom, they even caught a whole fly!I put up both yellow and blue traps to see what would be more effective and the yellow seems to be working better, although I also put more of the yellow out too.In terms of ease of use, I was hoping I’d just be able to stick them directly to my planters/pots, but quickly found they were falling off, so I secured them with some small binder clips instead. They are not as sticky as the blue traps I bought, which are coated in a thick gelatinous glue that you can see with you eyes. These are more of a sticker and are easier to work with since the glue isn’t as strong or plentiful. But they still work to catch bugs, so that’s all that matters!Mine came with a couple holders for the sheets, which worked out okay, except it’s pretty hard to get the traps into them since they’re sticky, and once they are in, the traps tend to fold over on themselves if they’re put the long way in.These are the first traps of this kind I’ve gotten, so I can’t compare them to other brands. In my experience, they work well enough for gnats but not at all for thrips. I’ll have to keep spraying my monstera down for now.
Alpha T
2025-03-06 17:40:54
I use these with several other products because fungus gnats are not easy to get rid of. I cut these into smaller pieces and staple them to old label tabs & put them in as many plants as possible. I also use fly tape & organic insecticide for th adults & mosquito bits to drown the larvae. These bugs get inside very quickly but it takes a few weeks of combo treatment to get rid of.
Patricia C. Tussing
2025-02-23 14:25:48
This is my second order. They have done what they are supposed to on my lemon tree.
Lexi Cleveland
2025-02-13 10:43:46
When the flies start biting, it makes being outdoors miserable. We have been using the tube-style traps which are very easy to use and with somewhat better results. But they are substantially more expensive than these. (We can blow through one of the tubes in a day if the flies are bad.) The Gideal trapsnhave a backing that has to be pulled off of either side. Initially it is tricky. I kept getting my fingers stuck on it and it was so aggravating (hence 4 stars)! But I have a technique down. With both styles, we provide bait to attract the flies away from the patio (a doggie turd or two on a piece of cardboard at the bottom of the can (I'll explain). This makes the trap especially attractive and results in a no-fly (pardon the pun) patio zone. The results are disgustingly pleasant. It's a yucky thing to see. To avoid using a plastic bag, I wrap it in newspaper with the bait and toss.IMPORTANT NOTE: This (and all fly traps) are phenomenally sticky. Small birds, bees, and butterflies can get caught. So we rig a system where we place a small bamboo stick across a small but deep garbage can. (We drilled holes in it for drainage if it rains.) We then suspend the trap down in the can with the bait (poop) sitting on the bottom. (Smear some on an old piece of junk mail or something for easier cleanup.) Set the can away from the outside living area, behind a bush or somewhere out of sight and enjoy a day out in the garden without the flies bothering you.
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