







🛡️ Lock down your pantry, lose the moths, and win the war on pests!
This 10-pack of non-toxic pantry moth traps uses pheromone-infused sticky glue to attract and kill male grain and flour moths, effectively stopping infestations without chemicals or odors. Individually sealed for freshness, these easy-to-use traps provide a safe, long-term solution to protect your dry goods and maintain a clean, pest-free kitchen.








G**D
They work
Kind of gross , but they work
C**S
Flies Be Gone!!!
I live in the country surrounded by farmers with cows, pigs and sheep plus my goat, cats and dogs. Needless to say flies are a real problem for me. Every year I get dozens in my house and try so many things to get rid of them. These really work and I got lots of gnats and fruit flies plus even little moths. I keep my curtains closed most of the time so I tried something besides putting them on my windows. I stick it to a paper plate, sprinkle a tiny bit of sugar and a drop of syrup and in no time there are flies on the paper. Works awesome for me and I have recommended it to friends as well. You can also try anything else to attract them but make sure you only use a tiny bit so there is still a large portion that they will get stuck to. Definitely will buy again!!
R**S
Works very well - you will need double-sided tape to mount it
RECOMMENDATION:I rate these a ‘BUY’. These were purchased to handle a fungus gnat infestation as we get those every year where I live after standard yellow sheets failed. Worked very well (see picture) but can only be mounted horizontally so will need some double-sided tape in some situations to mount them.THE GOOD:1. Cheap.2. Works very good with a 90%+ capture rate. See the uploaded picture. It took less than 10 min to clear my entire ceiling.THE BAD:1. There is only one narrow adhesive strip on the back to allow for the sheet to be mounted to a surface, like a window. That means that you can only mount it horizontally. If you mount it vertically, one side is not attached and starts to flap. This can be fixed with some double-sided tape.
B**S
Fly stickers for windows
The best options I’ve found for trapping flies in the house. Easy to apply. Easy to remove and toss away.
A**R
sure works!
I'd include a photo to show how extremely well these work but am embarrassed as to the amount of flies they caught in my house. so let me tell you, they darn sure work, not messy, easy to change. everyone knows flies are attracted to sunny windows and these are easily deployed there. when I discard them I just stick two used ones together and pop it in the trash. WAY better than those old glue ribbons Dad used to hang--those caught kids more than the flies. ugh, brings back stuck-in-your-hair awful memories when I'd forgot he had hung them and I ran through the house. (maybe he did it on purpose, hmm.)
M**K
Totally useless... By a different brand...
I put 5 of these out and didn't catch a single moth. I then bought "trap a pest" traps and put them side by side with this brand. Only one of the "trap it" traps caught a single moth. The rest didn't catch anything while the"trap a pest" caught a lot of them. As you can see the "trap a pest" did much better in the exact same amount of time and exact same location. Don't waste your money! But a different brand
K**K
Works as advertised!
I'm not sure why, but I seem to have more flies than usual this year. This item came up when I searched for plug-in fly catchers. It's a whole lot less money and it works as advertised. Just place one on a window and in a location where you notice flies and you'll be catching flies in minutes. There's no chemical smell, and no annoying buzzing or zapping sounds. The flies do a good job of finding it on their own as long as you put these where you see flies trying to get through the window. Pro-tip: flies like top corners of windows. Will definitely buy again when needed.
C**O
These work great!
I love these! They really do work! No more having to hunt flies down with the fly swatter only to swing and miss. These sticky pads do the trick.
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