TERRO Fruit Fly Trap T2500

April 21, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $9.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:39 GMT+0100 - Details)

2500 Features: -Distressed:No. Dimensions: -Overall Height – Top to Bottom:6.5 -Overall Width – Side to Side:5 -Overall Depth – Front to Back:2 -Overall Product Weight:0.06

Product Features

  • Patented design lures fruit flies in and traps them – lasts 30 days!
  • Traps are non-toxic and safe to use around food, children, and pets
  • Can be used indoor or outdoor. Attractive, apple-shaped trap fits in with any kitchen decor.
  • Safely and quickly eliminates fruit flies; flies that enter the trap cannot escape to continue breeding and multiplying
  • Most effective when placed near breeding areas and left undisturbed

Comments

Anonymous says:

Works perfectly and doesn’t stink These things work perfectly, and you can’t smell them.We have a “gnat” (fruit fly) problem at our house. First we tried just swatting them, which is hopeless. Then last year I made home-made fruit fly traps with apple cider vinegar and dish soap. These worked very well, but it was a hassle to make them and they make the kitchen smell like vinegar. This year, I saw one of these at the store and gave it a try. There were so many dead fruit flies in there after just one…

Anonymous says:

work well, look nice, small, easy to use These work well, look nice, are small, and easy to use. If you’re the type of person who would buy paper plates and disposable tableware to just throw away, then buy these pre-made traps, otherwise you could probably make your own instead. For me the only downside is the cost, since they only last about a month, so it’d be nice if they were less expensive, since they’re a disposable item. Personally I have not had any luck with using a home-made trap (using apple cider vinegar with soap in a…

Anonymous says:

War isn’t won in a day A couple weeks ago, I noticed a few fruit fly’s flying around in apartment. At the time I didn’t think much of it besides they were annoying so I swatted a few of them and felt pretty satisfied with the one’s I was able to get. I was a little concerned because we were leaving for vacation the next day and was going to be gone for over a week, but I thought eh what could happen?11 days later. I pulled in to the driveway remembering with the thought of Natty lights and boogy…

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