Yellow Sticky Fruit Fly Traps (30 Traps) - Pest Aid
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☑ MOST EFFECTIVE YELLOW STICKY TRAPS ON THE MARKET: The yellow color attracts fruit flies, gnats, aphids, leafminers, white flies and other flying pests, and the extra strength glue captures and prevents the pests from flying away. Can be used indoors or outdoors. Perfect for use in gardens and greenhouses, on patios and porches, and with houseplants and flowers among many other areas. ☑ NO CHEMICALS OR PESTICIDES: The dual-sided sticky traps are non-toxic and effectively capture pests without the use of harsh chemicals or pesticides. ☑ QUICK, EASY SETUP: Peel off the protective film and place the sticky glue trap in soil or hang in desired location. Setup is quick and simple! ☑ BEST VALUE + FREE BONUS ITEMS: We include 30 yellow sticky traps plus 15 hanging strips and a digging tool to help with
☑ MOST EFFECTIVE YELLOW STICKY TRAPS ON THE MARKET: The yellow color attracts fruit flies, gnats, aphids, leafminers, white flies and other flying
Yellow Sticky Fruit Fly Traps (30 Traps)
Yellow Sticky Fruit Fly Traps (30 Traps) - Pest Aid
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Our traps will remain sticky and attractive for 2 to 3-months. If more than half of the surface is covered with insects or dust, replace it as soon as possible. Best results will be placed early in the season when the pests are ready to emerge. Winged adults are caught with yellow sticky traps before they reach the plants, which can delay the accumulation of pests. Existing insect populations may also decline. Most flying pests prefer yellow.