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| |  | Aphid / Gnat Traps | Home » » » Yellow Sticky Aphid Whitefly Trap 5 pack | | | | | | | Description: | | Easy-to-open yellow 4"x7" trap reverse folds to expose 4"x14" stickysurface with grid for precision monitoring purposes. Approximately 30 square inch adhesive area. Non-poisonous and weatherproof. Punched with hole and twist-tie provided to easily hang trap. Easy to handle and count insects without getting sticky. These yellow sticky traps attract a broad spectrum of flying insects, including: aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, leafminers, and moths. Long lasting traps are weatherproof, and come with a wire twist to easily hang on plants or branches. | | | Features: | |
• Highly Effective
• Non-Toxic
• Easy to Use
• Great for Flower and Vegetables
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| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Height:
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| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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solid product, solid valueApr 26, 2011
By creative cook in the kitchen These traps work very well & they are a very good value. If you have fungus gnats or white fly issues, add these to your line of defense. You won't be disappointed!
These seem to be working alrightApr 27, 2012
By Peter Faden We have had issues with Whiteflies over the last year or so in our garden, and that problem even followed us indoors for the winter. Anyways, i bought these, and also took the advice of a poster here on Amazon who had crafted a repellant for aphids and whiteflies (i will try to find her post and link it in a comment on this review). These sheets are fairly large, and i would recommend cutting them in four. They seem to be working alright. They arent coated with whiteflies, but they have trapped many, and we dont seem to have issues with them anymore (at least at this point). It has been a month since i bought these (for a reference point of effectiveness). I would credit the repellant as much as the sheets, but the sheets do clearly attract the little beasties. Anyway, the problem plants (mostly peppers and tomatoes) seem to be recovering well now. I currently give this product four stars, as i would say they helped in the battle vs whiteflies, but weren't solely responsible for their eradication. I will update this as necessary.
Not so great...Nov 01, 2011
By MaggieMae I got these strips to help get rid of the whiteflies in my flowerbeds. These traps caught everything but whiteflies! It did great catching those little black gnats and some blackflies. The traps were covered with little black insects, but not one of those pesky whiteflies ended up on any of the 5 traps I put out over the summer. They seem to prefer my flowers.
didn't catchSep 20, 2011
By B. hallenbeck i bought this because my hicksi yews were geting white flies..i was trying to stay with natural ways to to stop the problem..this product did vey little to help..i ended up using malithion to stop the flies
Works as expectedAug 24, 2011
By Kartik Jayaraman
"DJ KJ"
I have been gardening for the last 20 years now and white flies have been a problem in most warmer places like the West. This sticky trap is an environment friendly way to trap and reduce white fly infestation in your garden. Its a pretty straightforward product - you hang it in multiple places and the flies are attracted by the white color and they fly towards it, get stuck and die. I suggest that after the first placement, you shake the plants a bit to disturb the flies. That will get some out. Then you leave it on for the rest of the time. They remain sticky for a while. Its better to use disposable gloves when handling these as they can get messy. Also you need a lot of these (5 were too less for my 1000 sq ft garden). There's also a 15 pack which may better suit your needs.
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