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๐ก Hook, Peel, Trap: The Ultimate Bug Bouncer for Your Green Space!
MaxGuard Yellow Sticky Hanging Traps (20 Pack) deliver industrial-strength, dual-sided adhesive on durable yellow cards with convenient hooks, designed to capture flying pests like fungus gnats, whiteflies, and aphids. Perfect for organic gardening, these waterproof, non-toxic traps last up to 6 months and are easy to hang indoors or outdoors, providing an eco-friendly, hassle-free solution to protect your plants and boost your gardenโs health.
| ASIN | B0D7D4V9SN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,848 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #430 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Maxguard |
| Brand Name | Maxguard |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 265 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | MaxGuard |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MG-YSH-100 |
| Model Number | MG-YSH-100 |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Species | White Fly |
| UPC | 850023453389 |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
L**N
Protect your citrus against whiteflies with these
Literally the second I began hanging these on my lime trees, it was capturing whiteflies and bigger flies. I was astounded. My lime trees had this black powder all over the leaves, leaf curl, stunted leaf growth, and millions of teeny-tiny white flecks that look like dandruff. Research told me they're whiteflies and when they lay their eggs, it can create a mold growth. I set about washing every leaf by hand to remove the black spores and then sprayed with neem oil. But then it rained, so all the whiteflies came back. I read that the whiteflies are attracted to yellow things. Well sure enough, they are! You'll be amazed and grossed out by how many flies these attract. These are large and sturdy cards that have a very strong adhesive - when something leaps onto it, it's not coming off. I've captured a bunch of tiny lizards that somehow leaped up onto them. So sad because I love lizards, but this kind of thing is bound to happen. These are super easy to use with a simple shape. Simply grasp and easily peel off the labels and hang on a branch. This is way better than trying to peel off the shapes of butterflies and starburst shapes. These are far superior with a very large surface area to catch thousands of whiteflies (and a couple lizards). Great value for the money, and functions way better than I anticipated.
M**E
Bug trap
Easy to use. Great for catching bugs. Very sticky
L**Y
Useless.
They are very sticky, so it something accidentally bumps into it, I suppose it would work. I got it to get rid of some fruit flies, but they would have had to be in swarms to do any good. There is no other attractant except for the yellow color, which failed for me.
L**Y
Ugly to look at but effective
Ugly to look at but worked to help defeat the fungus gnats
M**O
I am very satisfied
These sticky bug catchers are very good at getting rid of the flys,gnats and mosquitos that buzz around my patio area.The wasp are to strong to become stuck onto the surface and just fly away when landing on them.
C**W
Sticky and yellow as advertised
Yes, itโs sticky, but my fault for not realizing it captures the pest and the prey- so wonโt be ordering more for pest control on outdoor plants
J**N
Work great
Got these for a screened in porch to catch smaller bugs that get in. These work great!
T**N
These work too well!
I had white flys all over my gardenias, they were in swarms! I took these sticky hangers, tapped them on the stems and leaves, especially the new leaves, to get the flys to fly/stick to the hanger. And it worked great. Be careful to tap lightly because the leaves will stick to the hanger but a gentle tap seemed to work. It was amazing how they were captured. Unfortunately, several small lizards were stuck as well but a little olive oil, 1 tablespoons or so, and a gentle toothpick as a pry bar freed the little critters and they scampered away - so do a quick check for other critters daily.
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