Pros & Cons
Pros
It's sleek, compact, and silent. Blending seamlessly with my decor. It does what it’s supposed to.
I remember having a hard time finding if it came with refills before purchasing, so wanted to share that info. Sheets easy to dispose of. Easy to store.
Cons
The one they included is too long and overlaps the uva device. The one little dot is lent not a bug.
I’m soooooo disappointed. Fully dissatisfied. Not happy at all.
Highlights
Shipping
So glad i received them fast and definitely would buy again!
Packaging/appearance
The yellow color and uv light attracted them to the sticky coating.
Competitiveness
I sometimes leave the white non-sticky side unpeeled on one side so it blends into the wall better and you don’t see the bugs.
They work well and were much cheaper than the brand name alternatives.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, little, plugged, sticky and easy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 30.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 522 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 24 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
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Been having issues with fruit flies
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Attracts all kids of flies and is very sticky i just dont like that it is sticky on both sides of the paper and the peel and stick is hard to get off
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Had a major problem with gnats
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The uv light lures insects in and the yellow colored glue trap does the rest
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I think the summer drove a few more insects inside this year plus i had a few plants that the soil may have been infected
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I had a horrible problem with fungus gnats and had tried everything including neem oil and cinnamon in my plants to no avail
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This traps and kills them before they get to the bedrooms and sleeping “buffets”