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- #75,414 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #1,579 in Pest Control Traps
BLF
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
I was curious about this product. I am now able to enjoy being outside! The fly paper is super sticky and the casing is well made. The fact that it is non-toxic is a huge win for me
BLF
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
I was curious about this product. I am now able to enjoy being outside! The fly paper is super sticky and the casing is well made. The fact that it is non-toxic is a huge win for me
Kay Darlene
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
It only caught a few and they wouldn’t actually stick so they’d come off and sting me. It’s easier to just get a spray or something similar.
Kay Darlene
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
It only caught a few and they wouldn’t actually stick so they’d come off and sting me. It’s easier to just get a spray or something similar.
Tristan Knapp
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
I was about ready to wave the white flag and hand my backyard over to the wasps. Every spring like clockwork, they’d set up camp in the eaves, hover around the grill like they paid rent, and chase us back inside before we could finish a single burger. I’ve tried the soda-bottle traps, the peppermint oil sprays, even those hanging bags that smell like rotting death—nothing ever made a dent.Then I saw these and figured, why not? The color alone is wild—it’s like a neon-orange “open for business” sign for wasps. I hung them on opposite corners of the patio, and I swear within hours they were catching the kind of insects I usually run from in a zig-zag pattern. The sticky surface is no joke. I checked them the next day and it looked like an insect crime scene (satisfying, honestly).What I appreciate most is that it’s not a toxic war zone. I have a dog who is way too curious for her own good, and I didn’t want chemicals or bait dripping down onto the ground. These are clean and low-maintenance—just hang, forget, and check every week or so.Also, carpenter bees love our wooden deck. Not anymore. These actually seemed to intercept them before they could get comfy chewing holes into the rails.I’ve already swapped out the inserts once, and I plan to keep using them through the summer. The traps still look like new even after a hailstorm and two weeks of that sticky southern humidity. Didn’t think I’d ever feel relaxed sitting outside again, but here I am—iced tea in hand, not a winged menace in sight.
Tristan Knapp
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
I was about ready to wave the white flag and hand my backyard over to the wasps. Every spring like clockwork, they’d set up camp in the eaves, hover around the grill like they paid rent, and chase us back inside before we could finish a single burger. I’ve tried the soda-bottle traps, the peppermint oil sprays, even those hanging bags that smell like rotting death—nothing ever made a dent.Then I saw these and figured, why not? The color alone is wild—it’s like a neon-orange “open for business” sign for wasps. I hung them on opposite corners of the patio, and I swear within hours they were catching the kind of insects I usually run from in a zig-zag pattern. The sticky surface is no joke. I checked them the next day and it looked like an insect crime scene (satisfying, honestly).What I appreciate most is that it’s not a toxic war zone. I have a dog who is way too curious for her own good, and I didn’t want chemicals or bait dripping down onto the ground. These are clean and low-maintenance—just hang, forget, and check every week or so.Also, carpenter bees love our wooden deck. Not anymore. These actually seemed to intercept them before they could get comfy chewing holes into the rails.I’ve already swapped out the inserts once, and I plan to keep using them through the summer. The traps still look like new even after a hailstorm and two weeks of that sticky southern humidity. Didn’t think I’d ever feel relaxed sitting outside again, but here I am—iced tea in hand, not a winged menace in sight.
Leandry
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
I placed these wasp traps in my backyard and they started catching insects the same day. The design is smart and safe—I feel better knowing it’s non-toxic, especially with kids around.The sticky surface holds well and the traps stay in place even with wind and rain. Really work !!
Leandry
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
I placed these wasp traps in my backyard and they started catching insects the same day. The design is smart and safe—I feel better knowing it’s non-toxic, especially with kids around.The sticky surface holds well and the traps stay in place even with wind and rain. Really work !!
stephanie murray
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
Zero carpenter bees or wasps trapped. Bee butter added to the trap. They don't even land on it just fly circles around it. Wasted money.
stephanie murray
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
Zero carpenter bees or wasps trapped. Bee butter added to the trap. They don't even land on it just fly circles around it. Wasted money.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
Easy to hang up and can easily attract and trap bees! This will come in very handy this summer especially for where I live!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
Easy to hang up and can easily attract and trap bees! This will come in very handy this summer especially for where I live!
Melinda Sark
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
Came exactly as pictured. I've tried many a fly paper and this by far looks the safest for other creatures to not get stuck on cause of the casing! Hopefully my bees and fruit fly problems have finally started to come to an end!I like the size and 360 shape of the fly paper. Very sticky, very brightly colored attractant. The fact they are refillable is great and the plastic isnt cheaply made.
Melinda Sark
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
Came exactly as pictured. I've tried many a fly paper and this by far looks the safest for other creatures to not get stuck on cause of the casing! Hopefully my bees and fruit fly problems have finally started to come to an end!I like the size and 360 shape of the fly paper. Very sticky, very brightly colored attractant. The fact they are refillable is great and the plastic isnt cheaply made.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Not one wasp or wood beer in almost 2 weeks. Did catch a lot of flies. So if you have a fly problem they work pretty good.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Not one wasp or wood beer in almost 2 weeks. Did catch a lot of flies. So if you have a fly problem they work pretty good.
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