18PCS Fly Paper Strips (TRIITECH) Sticky Fly Ribbon Traps for Indoor & Outdoor
Product description
What this is for
If you’re trying to cut down on flying insects around the home, sticky fly paper strips are a fairly direct approach: place the ribbon, insects land, and you remove the strip once it’s full. This pack includes 18 fly paper strips, designed to help reduce the day-to-day annoyance of flies and similar pests in indoor and outdoor areas.
On paper, the appeal here is the simplicity. There’s no bait to prepare and, as long as you’re happy to use a sticky trap, it can slot into routines in kitchens, utility areas, garages, and other spots where insects like to linger. The manufacturer also positions the glue and paper as non-toxic and odourless, which is a big deal if you’re trying to keep things more comfortable for people and pets.
The essentials (and what you’ll notice)
The strips are described as being sticky on both sides, made with waterproof paper and a strong glue. You peel them off once they’ve filled up and throw them away. That “set it up, then replace when full” approach tends to suit households that want something low-effort rather than a more involved pest control routine.

A small practical note: the kit uses a red thread on the tube. The instructions are to slowly pull the red thread and twist gently to unfold the fly paper. That’s not complicated, but it’s worth doing carefully so you get the strip fully laid out without creasing.
Where it fits best
This kind of sticky ribbon is typically most useful in areas where you can place traps discreetly but still keep an eye on them. The listing suggests use in: - living rooms, kitchens, and similar indoor areas - closets, basements, garages, storage spaces, utility areas, attics - non-residential spaces like ranch settings, hotels, and other outdoor-adjacent areas
It’s also described as suitable for fruit fly and several fly-related pests (the listing names multiple types), so if your real problem is constant small flying insects rather than something you need to treat at source, these strips can make sense.
Non-toxic and odourless glue claim



One of the more reassuring points is that the traps are described as non-toxic and odourless, using strong glue and waterproof paper with “no chemicals” stated in the base description.
That matters because sticky traps aren’t everyone’s first choice if you’re sensitive to smells or you share the space with pets. That said, “non-toxic” still doesn’t mean “leave it where it can be chewed” — sticky traps are sticky, and you’ll want to place them where curious paws and noses can’t reach them.
Also, with any physical trap, results depend quite a lot on placement and airflow. If insects can easily avoid the trap, you may find it works slower than you’d hoped.
What they’re said to catch
The product is marketed for capturing a range of flying pests, including aphids, leaf miner, fungus gnat strips, thrips, white flies, black flies, midges, mosquitoes, and other fruit flies.

In real-world terms, that broad list can be helpful because it means the trap isn’t only aimed at “flies” in the narrow sense. If you’re dealing with small flying pests near plants (like fungus gnats) or around fruit/storage areas, sticky ribbons can be a practical stop-gap.
However, if you’re expecting a full solution for every stage of an infestation, bear in mind this is a capture method. It can help break the breeding cycle, as the listing suggests, but it’s still not the same as dealing with the source (for example, removing breeding sites or addressing moisture/overflow issues).
How to use it (so it actually works)
The listing keeps things simple: peel them off when full and throw them in the trash. For ongoing success, you’ll want a basic rhythm—check regularly, reposition if insects aren’t landing where you put the strip, and replace once the adhesive is no longer effective.
A micro example: if you keep noticing fruit flies in a kitchen during warmer spells, you’d place a strip near where you’ve seen them gather (for instance close to a fruit bowl area or a bin zone) and keep it away from direct handling. After a couple of days, you should get a feel for whether they’re being attracted to that spot. If not, it may simply mean you need to try a different placement.



A limitation worth knowing
Because the strips are sticky on both sides, they can also pick up dust and debris depending on where you hang or place them. That doesn’t automatically make them useless, but it can make “when full” arrive sooner than you might expect.
Compatibility & requirements
This is a fly paper strip/tape-style trap, so it doesn’t require electricity or special devices based on the information provided. The main “requirement” is having a suitable place to position the strip so insects can reach it.
It’s described as for both indoor and outdoor use, but you’ll still want to think about environmental conditions. Waterproof paper is mentioned, yet sticky traps outdoors can be affected by factors like rain, heavy wind, or direct weather exposure.

Pros, cons, and who it suits
What stands out - 18 strips in the pack, so you’re not constantly re-buying the same thing - Non-toxic and odourless is a sensible selling point for shared homes - Easy to set up: unfold gently, place, then peel off and dispose when full - Designed to capture a wide range of flying pests, not just one type
What to be cautious about - It’s a capture method, so it may not be enough on its own if the source of the insects isn’t addressed - Outdoor performance can vary depending on how exposed the trap is - Sticky traps can be messier than you expect if placed somewhere people (or pets) can accidentally brush past them
You’ll likely get the most from these if you want a straightforward, no-fuss way to monitor and reduce flying insects in day-to-day areas like kitchens, garages, storage spaces, and plant-adjacent spots.
Is it worth it?



Is it worth it?
It’s a solid pick if you want a simple indoor/outdoor sticky trap setup, like for kitchens, garages, basements and other spaces where flies and small flying pests show up regularly. The non-toxic and odourless positioning is particularly relevant if you’re trying to keep the home comfortable.
You may want to skip it if you’re dealing with a bigger infestation that needs source treatment, or if you’re not comfortable with the idea of disposing of used, glue-covered strips. It might also be less appealing if your outdoor areas are highly exposed, because even with waterproof paper, real weather can reduce how well sticky traps hold up.
Mini FAQ
Mini FAQ
How do you use the strips? The instructions describe pulling the red thread from the tube and gently twisting to unfold the fly paper, then placing it and peeling it off when it’s full.
Are the traps safe around pets and people? They’re described as non-toxic and odourless in the listing, but you should still place them where pets can’t reach them and handle them with care.
Where can you place them? The listing suggests living rooms, kitchens, closets, basements, garages, utility areas, attics, storage areas and other indoor/outdoor spaces where flies bother you.
What pests are they meant to catch? The listing names a range including aphids, thrips, white flies, midges, mosquitoes and fruit flies, among others.
Do you need electricity? Nothing electrical is mentioned. It’s presented as a simple sticky paper strip trap.
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