🍏 Say goodbye to fruit flies with style!
The Super Ninja Fruit Fly Trap is an eco-friendly, highly effective solution for indoor fruit fly problems. With a discreet adhesive design, it can be placed anywhere, lasts up to 3 weeks, and is made from recycled materials, making it a responsible choice for the environmentally conscious consumer.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Yellow |
Style Name | 1 Trap |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.3"L x 1.1"W x 2.1"H |
Target Species | Fly |
S**T
This product really works!
I've made homemade fruit fly traps to no avail. This product really works! My refrigerator went out and leaked underneath, just enough to provide a breeding ground for these nasty critters. And they must have found other places, because they just kept coming and coming, in droves. I tried all sorts of remedies and finally I found these. I bought one and within days, it was literally filled with insects, so I bought another one. In a couple of days that was full, as well. I now have 3-4 strategically placed and the difference it's made is enormous. I went from literally hundreds of these fruit flies to almost none in just over a week or so. I mean, I had so many that I literally couldn't even eat a meal, even in the living room. I was killing 15-20 of them in an evening. People said to spray alcohol on them - that did nothing. Cider vinegar did nothing. This is the only thing that worked and I can't recommend it enough. $5 might seem pricey for the tiny bottle you get, but it's well worth the peace of mind you get in return when you're not battling swarms of fruit flies and know they're dying in that little bottle on the counter! I'll keep using these until they're all gone and keep a few on hand for any future outbreaks. I figure once the population thins out enough, they'll breed less and eventually they'll be gone. Finding out where they're still breeding is the remaining thing I have to do, but in the meantime, I feel like I've gotten my house back from them!UPDATE: I've been using these things for months. I can't find where these things are breeding, but I'm going to be looking for a new product. The last few I purchased just don't seem to be attracting the fruit flies like the previous batches. I've also noticed that some bottles are darker than others and some are filled with more liquid than others. I'm not sure if they're being watered down or what, but the last couple batches were not as effective and don't seem to be attracting the fruit flies. Plus, when I first started purchasing them the price was $4.99 per bottle. Then I saw some for 4 bottles for $11.99, but before I could order them the listing disappeared. Then the price went up to $6.99 for one bottle, but there was also a listing for 2 bottles for $7.99 (those were the batches that were weaker and not as effective). Now I see the price is up to $7.99 for just one bottle! I think that's pretty high, considering the last few batches I purchased weren't strong enough to attract the fruit flies. Very disappointed in the change in effectiveness and higher prices.
S**E
Didn’t catch a single fruit fly
Had it out for weeks, didn’t catch a single fruit fly. I think this stuff was too low viscosity, it seemed really runny. Maybe it got too hot in shipment or I got a bad batch, but it was really a waste of money. If anyone else is as disappointed as I was, this easy diy works wonders, just put out a small cup of something sweet… red wine or apple cider vinegar is great… add a squirt of dish soap, cover it in plastic wrap, poked a few holes in it, and they will be gone in no time.
S**I
It works!
These little traps are the real deal when it comes to battling those pesky fruit flies that invade our kitchens. I decided to give them a shot, and boy, was I in for a surprise!The traps are supposed to last about three weeks, and guess what? They delivered exactly as promised. I set one up, and within a short period, it started to work its magic. It caught so many flies, it was like a ninja stealthily taking them down one by one. I was both amazed and grossed out by the number of little buzzers it managed to trap. Eww, fruit flies, you've met your match!I totally forgot about one of the traps I had set. It stayed in my kitchen for way longer than it should have. When I finally stumbled upon it, let me tell you, it was a sight to behold. The flies that were caught in that trap had turned into some kind of bizarre, melted fly art.Of course, at that point, the trap had done its job and was no longer catching any more flies, as one would expect. I'm buying more of these Super Ninja Fruit Fly Traps. They proved their effectiveness, and I'm ready to tackle any future fruit fly invasions with my trusty ninja traps.
J**C
They work, but felt misled by changes
I purchased this at the end of April, and they worked well, the package was 2 for $6.99.I just went back and reordered them (end of June) and the price is now $7.99 but for just ONE. Since I reordered through my previous orders page here I didn't go back through the description I didn't see that it wasn't the same 2 per box any longer. That felt a bit misleading, paying $1 more for 50% less product.This may be an Amazon thing rather than a seller thing. I think next time I will try to reuse the bottles with the special top as opposed purchasing them again, don't think it's worth it.
C**Y
Gets the job done NO
To date, only two fruit flies are in the bottle, obviously does not do the job as advertised.
G**Z
One of the more effective fruit fly lures
We tried several different fruit fly lures this summer and Super Ninja was one of the better ones. No lure is really effective but this one was compact, not easy to spill, and did seem to attract a few more flies than the other. All lures are expensive for what you get.
A**R
Impressed
Initially I was disappointed and did not feel the product worked. Yesterday I saw 4 or more knats trapped. Grateful.
J**E
This juice is not working in my fruit fly situation
The juice does not work. It’s cheap it’s easy etc but I have fruit flies all over my house and I’ve stuck 3 of these up. One in kitchen one in family room one in bathroom. I still have fruit flies but there’s none inside my little jars of juice
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