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"They really work. My house plants are doing a lot better now."
Ted G. Rodriguez, Kansas City, Kansas
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Comments about Whitefly Traps:
Simply amazing how many nasty little flying things these sticky traps collect.
Have used them for several years - nothing better.
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These traps work well. Be careful not to put too near plants. The plants will stick to trap and
the leaves will tear. Keep several inches away
and above or below foliage.
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I am currently using this product on all the plants that I "winter". The pesky white flies have met their match and are very "attracted" to the fly trap. It is the best and most effective method to stop the flies from multiplying! No mess, no sprays, no smell, and the ultimate goal was achieved.... NO MORE FLIES!!!! THANK YOU.... Highly recommended product.
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terrific product gave us a lead to which plant was actually the one with the gnats
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Easy to use, can change locations, actually see the bugs caught, helps to find which plant has the most pests. Love it!
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When we bring out plants in for the winter, our house gets infested with gnats and the plants with aphids. These little sticky sheets are fantastic! When either of the above insects lands on one of the yellow sheets (they are attracted to the bright yellow color), the insects cannot get loose, thereby ending their annoyance. The yellow sheets hold alot of insects & last a month or more. They are truly a life saver from these annoying bugs.
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This product works great for my houseplants especially my orchids.
This particular order was for a gift.
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I have been so frustrated with the quality of potting soil. I have tried 3 different varieties including organic and they contain an unbelievable amount of fungus gnats. These insect traps are my best way of controlling them. They work great.
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I had white flys when I brought some geraniums in the house this fall. I placed the sticky cards in the plants and even cut a couple cards in half and placed around the room in other plants. They seemed to be 'caught' within a 24 hour period. I left them in the plants but have not had any more flys. Great to use in the house - much better than any spray!
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I have an infestation of white flies in my steevia plant, so don't want to use any insecticides on it. The whiteflies don't seem very attracted to this product, I have several out in that pot and an adjacent pot, and can see the white flies perched on the underside of the steevia leaves. The product has been changed once after 2 weeks. I may try hanging it to get closer to the flies, they don't like to travel far from the plant, unless disturbed.