Description:
This pack of 60 sticky traps offers a simple way to reduce flying and crawling nuisance insects around the home, garden and balcony. These fruit fly traps use bright yellow boards and a strong adhesive to attract and capture flies, fungus gnats and other small pests, helping to protect kitchens and plant areas with little ongoing effort. 🐝
Key Points
The set combines two formats to tackle different behaviours. Hanging strips are more likely to catch flying insects while flat yellow traps attract ground‑crawling pests and those that hover near plants. Both designs use a highly tacky glue layer that, according to the manufacturer, is waterproof and long lasting. 🟡
Placement is flexible and straightforward. Traps can be used indoors and outdoors in kitchens, conservatories, patios and greenhouses. The bright colour exploits insects' attraction to light and hue, increasing catches without poisons. Consider that the strips are visually conspicuous and may not blend with decorative interiors. Also consider that heavy dust or moisture might reduce adhesion over time.
Technical Specifications
- Name: FEBCAT Catch 60 Pcs Fruit fly traps
- Quantity: 60 pieces
- Colour: bright yellow
- Adhesive: waterproof, high strength (manufacturer claim)
- Usage: indoor and outdoor
- Target pests: fruit flies, fungus gnats, common flies and similar small insects
Usage Recommendations
For best results position hanging strips near fruit bowls, bins or waste areas where flies concentrate. Place flat yellow traps around potted plants or soil surfaces to intercept fungus gnats. Replace traps when they become covered with insects or when the adhesive loses tack. Avoid placing traps where children or pets might handle them, even though the product is described as child and pet friendly, because the adhesive can stick to fabrics and skin. 🪴
If you want to reduce visible insect activity without pesticides these traps offer a low maintenance option. They work passively and can be combined with good hygiene and waste management to lower insect attraction at the source.









