Sticky Trap

Insect sticky trap is a pest control product designed according to the tendency of pests to a particular color. Use specific colors to attract the corresponding pests, and then rely on the sticky surface of the trap to stick the pests, in order to achieve the purpose of pest control.


  • Sticky Trap
  • Sticky Trap
  • Sticky Trap
  • Sticky Trap
  • Sticky Trap

Product Details Introduction


Specification


Product namesticky fruit fly traps
MaterialPP Plastic
Size15x20cm ,20x25cm…
Functionkilling flying plant insects
ColorYellow  blue
featuredouble sided adhensive
ApplicationLawn, plants & garden, farm, home & perimeter, Greenhouse, Orchard
packageopp bag +carton



Packing & Delivery

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Sticky Trap Customer Evaluation

Our sticky trap is highly praised for its strong adhesive, ease of use, and reliable performance. Customers value its convenience for controlling pests in homes, offices, and warehouses.

Very effective

The trap works instantly. It catches flies, ants, and other small pests without any mess. Easy to place anywhere.

Strong adhesive

The glue is very sticky and holds even larger insects. I was impressed by how well it works.

Easy to use

Simply open and place it in problem areas. No setup or chemicals required. Very convenient.

Good value

Affordable, effective, and reusable in some cases. A practical solution for home and office pest control.
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