






🦋 Catch bugs, not vibes—stay pest-free in style!
This 58-pack of yellow sticky insect traps offers a powerful, non-toxic solution for controlling flying pests like gnats, flies, and aphids indoors and outdoors. Featuring double-sided adhesive, weather-resistant materials, and decorative shapes, these traps provide safe, odorless, and effective pest control for plants, homes, and gardens, backed by excellent customer support.
| Best Sellers Rank | #202 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #16 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Cleanuper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,172 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Material | Plastic, Glue, Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 58 |
| Style | Sunflower Shape, Butterfly Shape |
K**N
Sticky Insect Traps (58 Pack) – Non-Toxic Fly, Mosquito & Bug Catchers for Indoor & Outdoor Use
Very effective. I placed them in several areas of the house, and the difference was noticeable within a few days. They quickly catch flies, mosquitoes, and other insects. They are easy to use, odorless, and chemical-free, which is ideal if you have children or pets. The quantity in the package lasts a long time. Excellent value for money.
S**N
Awesome product!
I bought these traps and put them in each of my indoor pots. I am amazed of how many gnats they keep catching! We had an out of hand gnat problem and I had tried all the ideas on the internet! I used these in combination with some plug in light traps and in less than a month our home is almost free of gnats! They are a little difficult to stick in the dirt without getting dirt stuck on them but after placing the 3rd one I got the hang of it. Super easy to use and very effective!
D**S
Greatly reduced our fungus gnat problem!
Every-so-often my wife has an outbreak. Well, not her personally, but her indoor plants have an outbreak of fungus gnats. These little monsters fly around in front of our faces and at night they go to our TV and lamps and phone screens... I must admit that I have inhaled and swallowed a few. They are very annoying. I got this set of 58 sticky insect traps to get rid of as many flying gnats as possible. And, they worked wonders. First, I will share that I also purchased some tiny card holders separately to help me add sticky traps in places where we don't have plants or for plants that don't have a traditional soil base to stick the traps into the pot. I used these to put some of the traps on top of each of our toilets. (I guess they visit there for a drink of water.) I also put traps next to plants that were in non-traditional pots (e.g. clay balls or just water). Finally, I added them directly to the soil around the edges of several plants. (Pro tip: don't let them touch leaves because the leaves will stick to them!) In the first 24 hours I had trapped about 3-6 gnats on several of the traps. In 48 hours that number had doubled. I took a close-up photo so you can see that they seem to fly into the sticky stuff head-first. By my count, it does not matter whether the traps are butterfly or flower-shaped. The gnats also stuck to both sides - even the side facing away from the plant. The good news is that the number of gnats flying around my face is way down after only 48 hours. This is a great buy because you get so many sticky traps in one box. I put 20 of them out right away. These are going to last a very long time because the gnats are very small and don't take up much space once they get stuck. I am debating how many to put out in total right now. I think these will last me for at least six months - maybe longer.
S**.
It Works! 👍
I bought this a few weeks ago, since gnats have been a slight problem. They were pretty persistent on going for one of my indoor plants, so I placed one in there to help it out. Seemed to have caught all of them, because there weren't anymore flying around my plant by the time I took this picture! Nice and sticky, and if one side doesn't get it, the other side will. Placed a few more with my other plants, and they caught any gnats flying around pretty fast, too. 👍
S**T
They work well
I have been overrun with fungus gnats that got into my houseplant soil. I tried diatomaceous earth with little effect, so I tried these. They have definitely decreased the number of gnats by 85-90%, but I still kill 4-5 gnats daily. My only complaint is when trying to remove the paper from the trap, it rips >60% of the time, which is a pain when dealing with the extreme stickiness of the trap.
R**N
Great product for houseplants
These sticky traps are excellent. I’ve purchased before and they work well. The photos included in this review don’t have gnats yet due to the time of year right now but they do work. The size of these traps works well with some of my smaller plants both in water and in soil. I prefer the butterfly design over the other one in this pack but they both work well for gnats. For the value you get a lot of sticky traps and it’s worth it.
J**R
Very effective and easy to use.
I have many pathos plants in the house that draw tons of gnats (or maybe they came from the putting soil, idk) but these little traps are amazing. Within moments each one was catching several gnats! Easy to use and just throw away when ready. Highly recommended.
C**9
Really catches the gnats
These things really work. We repotted and split up a large Christmas Cactus from 1 pot to 3. The bag of soil was opened & had been in a wheelbarrow in the yard. Sadly it must have been full of these lil fungas gnats & all the sudden they seemed to be all over the area where the repotted plants were. These pictures are 24 hours after placement. I even hung one on a kitchen cabinet & it has caught a few. Very pleased. The lil bugs seemed to be drawn to the color Yellow because as I was placing them in the plants they were already lighting & getting stuck. ETgey are easy to use, you just peel off the paper to expose the sticky surface and they are very sticky, so be careful. I also purchased a small plug in bug light, a new brand called STEM. It has only caught 2 bugs & was only 2- 3 feet from the plants. I expected them to be drawn to it during the night but I guess not. So glad I went ahead & got these. I didn't count but if I had to guess probably over 100 in just 24 hours. I also soaked the soil with a mixture of peroxide & water which I read on the internet will kill the larva. Fingers crossed they will be gone in a week. I think I am about to place a whole bunch of these around the plants outdoors & see if I can reduce the population. I have a very effective outdoor bug killer the Dynatrap and it does capture tons of these lil gnats. Guess I need to spray the entire yard & all the plants with a peroxide/ water mixture. It was probably the rain this year that caused so many since they only like moist soil.
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