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product_id: 9768250
title: "Say Goodbye to Fruit Flies. BEAPCO Premium Fruit Fly Traps for Indoors - 180 Days Supply - for fruit flies & gnats. - Easy to use - Food Based, trap, bait, lure, catcher, fruit flies. - 6-Pack"
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# 180 days total trap life Non-toxic, food-grade attractant Recyclable & spill-proof design Say Goodbye to Fruit Flies. BEAPCO Premium Fruit Fly Traps for Indoors - 180 Days Supply - for fruit flies & gnats. - Easy to use - Food Based, trap, bait, lure, catcher, fruit flies. - 6-Pack

**Brand:** beapco
**Price:** 112.84 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚫🪰 Trap flies, not your time — 180 days of hassle-free pest control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Say Goodbye to Fruit Flies. BEAPCO Premium Fruit Fly Traps for Indoors - 180 Days Supply - for fruit flies & gnats. - Easy to use - Food Based, trap, bait, lure, catcher, fruit flies. - 6-Pack by beapco
- **How much does it cost?** 112.84 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- beapco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted beapco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safe for Your Home:** Non-toxic formula means safe use around kids, pets, and food prep areas without compromise.
- • **Long-Lasting Defense:** Each trap works up to 30 days, delivering a 6-pack supply that keeps your space fly-free for half a year.
- • **Maximized Value Pack:** Six traps provide unbeatable coverage and convenience, making fruit fly invasions a thing of the past.
- • **Discreet Yet Powerful:** Compact, low-profile design blends seamlessly into your environment while silently eliminating pests.
- • **Effortless Setup & Disposal:** Pre-filled pods require just a simple hole poke—no mess, no fuss—and recycle when done.

## Overview

BEAPCO Premium Fruit Fly Traps offer a 6-pack of pre-filled, non-toxic, food-grade attractant pods designed for indoor use. Each trap lasts 30 days, providing a total of 180 days of continuous fruit fly and gnat control. Easy to activate by poking a hole, these spill-proof traps are safe around children, pets, and food, and are fully recyclable for eco-conscious disposal. Their discreet design ensures effective pest elimination without disrupting your living or work space.

## Description

BEAPCO Pre-filled Fruit Fly Traps work to attract and trap unwanted fruit flies. This fruit fly trap utilizes a non-toxic, food grade attractant that bring the fruit flies into our trap more effectively. With the Pre-filled pod you don’t have to worry about any mess. You just poke a hole with a pen or similar then set it out to do the work. Our Pods are designed to last up to 30 days and when your done with them just toss them into the recycling bin as they are completely safe and spill proof.

Review: A good weapon in the war against an invasion of fruit flies - I bought a bag of apples from Trader Joe's and left out the bag; didn't refrigerate. I ate one apple and just left the bag out, closed but after beginning to suffer from a plague of biblical proportions I noticed the apple bag was filled with infestation and threw it out. I foolishly thought that would solve the problem but things got worse. They dive bomb my face and seem to eat my face, even fly into my nostrils. My face cloths, laid out on the sink, damp, were smothered in them and they were on the walls, doors, just everywhere and in every room. I'm old and never had to deal with this before. So I started to research. I made traps using saran wrap with holes poked with my tooth/ gums scraper, a pointy sharp instrument. Covered the containers with the Saran Wrap with the holes poked after applying a rubber band to seal the wrap around the rim of the container. The most successful was a container with leftover shrimp salad sauce from Zabar's: a mayo with sugar sauce, to which I added organic apple cider vinegar Bragg brand from Whole Foods and a squirt or two of face cleanser. One trap had a pear core with the vinegar and soap. This was also very successful. So I think adding some sugar might be a good idea or any fruit. Poking the holes was tricky since I have two sizes of these flies, one a bit larger than the other. Not sure whether they are both fruit flies but they both act the same. One advantage of the BEAPCO traps is they have a great opening which should allow all my flies in easily, and few out. I expect that poking the holes in the saran wrap is more effective with holes only in the center area. I put holes everywhere and they try to get out around the edges so keeping the holes in the center area might make it more likely for them to get in and not out. Another advantage of BEAPCO is that they can tip or fall and only a little splashes out, while if my traps tip or fall it would make a catastrophic mess. A disadvantage of BEAPCO is that you can't easily add stuff like fruit bits into BEAPCO since it doesn't open. I started making my own traps three days ago. I have five of my own now and the fruit fly population is less but still vast, and very offensive. My BEAPCO order arrived today and I put out two of BEAPCO, one with plain Apple Cider Vinegar, BRAGG ORGANIC from Whole Foods. One with their lure. Both are attracting the flies and in a few days I'll compare the results of each. I positioned them next to each other and I will set more of them soon in a similar way. It may take a long time for me to win this war but I'm prepared to fight to the end. Update: The inner hole on BEAPCO isn't as narrow as I thought. So you can add bits of fruit or fruit juice and I'd recommend that for increased effectiveness. I ended up setting seven of the BEAPCO and five larger ones I'd previously made. I lost one BEAPCO when the tray tipped and one empty trap disappeared. I set half with their enclosed lure and half with the apple cider vinegar and some with a bit of fruit. My apartment was so badly effected the problem isn't solved yet but it is very greatly improved. The traps are working with the plain enclosed lure as well as with the Bragg Organic apple cider vinegar. The later is only slightly more effective. I will update after a longer time when the differences in success may be more easy to see. Both have a lot of corpses in them but I find it hard to count them. I'm assuming one will fill up first. It's been five days since I started fighting back. There had been many coating walls and door in the bathroom for example and now few but there are still quite a few crawling on the outside of the traps and my jars and bottles. Remarkably less than before. I understand to keep traps out for a long time after they seem to be gone because of their gestation period of ten days, but I have to assume that when I think they are gone they may not be really gone, so I intend to wait at least a month after they seem to be gone before removing the traps. I had a little trouble pouring the cider into the BEAPCO traps. A bubble forms, some spills. I have some tiny funnels somewhere and that would be a good solution for pouring. Also squeezing the traps a bit helps the cider to get in there. The bottle BEAPCO provides is good for this so one might add some regular apple cider vinegar to their bottle, too. I think that would be a successful mix. I assume they have some soap mixed with theirs which helps the flies sink to the bottom, and drown sooner. I'd consider mixing in some fruit juice or sugar into their bottle too. Their bottle has a narrow thin tip that fits well into the traps and doesn't spill. If you really feel their mixture isn't as good as theirs, throw out theirs and use their bottle for your own mixture. I figured out the box finally. The front seems to suggest you do add fruit to the mix and their pictures with the layers inside their traps depicts their traps with added fruit! But their directions don't even mention fruit. I think that's because of translation from the French, perhaps? Over a two week period I put out several traps, three in the kitchen, three in the bathroom and four in the bedroom dining room living room area where I spend most of my time. It took more than two weeks to resolve the problem but I believe the great war has been won. I will leave the traps out for another month to be sure they don't reinfest. It's my opinion that Apple Cider Vinegar with a bit of fruit or sugar, and a bit of liquid soap, is equally effective as the commercial traps sold in this package. Cover a container with saran wrap, seal with a rubber band, and poke very small holes in the center area of the saran wrap after sealing with a rubber band. These traps are equally effective to home made, smaller, less intrusive and they are effective. I don't think that they are less effective than regular commercial Apple Cider vinegar but they are nicer to have around. The important thing is all these methods do work; you just have to wait long enough. With a severe infestation like mine, it takes a few weeks for the problem to seem gone but make sure you keep the traps out for another few weeks minimum, so the hatched eggs can also be trapped. Now I have yet another question. I do have some moths. Does anyone have a solution for getting rid of moths? Why is the picture above different from what we get? The traps they depict have layers of stuff in them and the solution is a different shaped bottle. Seems quite odd...
Review: but I am highly amused over how much better my shop vac was at this job than a ... - The short version of my review (TLDR): Pardon my, French, but I am highly amused over how much better my shop vac was at this job than a commercial fruit fly product for kicking fruit fly booty. This product has, unfortunately, ruined my expectations of any future use of commercial fruit fly trap products. The long version of my review I'll be honest, I've used home remedies with mixed success in the past but I don't get enough fruit fly infestations to become an expert (I've had them twice now over an 8 year time period). In addition to that, I have little patience waiting for the flies to die or fly into a trap so my primary method of eradicating fruit flies is far faster and more effective, using my Ridgid 5HP 4 Gallon Portable shop vac. It's definitely more fun that way too! This product was listed as #1 Best Seller, with 3.5 stars average over 2,542 customer reviews. Can't go wrong right? I expect commercial products to work out of the box, unfortunately, I've had these out for over 24 hours with 5-10 flies in the house, one in each room, and they have yet to capture any. I'm not sure if I got a bad product, or if the liquid bait is manufactured to be less effective now, but it just doesn't work so I would have given it only 1 star, except that I noted that other reviewers had to use home remedies with this trap system. At least the trap system itself is economical and designed to work (I think). In the end, I ended up finishing the job I started on day 1 while waiting for this thing to arrive using a shop vac. On day 1, 30 minutes later, 150-200 flies dead. Nothing was moving after I was done. The next day, a few flies showed up, I figured I would let them live until the product arrived to see if it worked, but unfortunately it didn't after leaving the traps out for over 24 hours, I then killed the remaining 5-10 with the shop vac in 5 minutes. If you have access to a shop vac you own yourself, or borrow from a friend, or rent from Home Depot, it will definitely work and it'll be a lot more fun than waiting to see if a trap works. Cost wise this fruit fly trap product is $14.95, for $13 I can rent a shop vac from Home Depot for 4 hours to do the same job faster, or you can buy one cheaper from Home Depot for $79.97. I won't mention the other useful things the shop vac can do, that this product obviously can't do including it's own job. Sorry, but not sorry for this review. I want my money back.

## Features

- NEW & IMPROVED FORMULA - This fruit fly trap for indoors utilizes a non-toxic, food grade attractant that brings the fruit flies into the trap more effectively. You just poke a hole with the pencil or similar then set it out to do the work.
- 6 PRE-FILLED TRAPS - These pre-filled fruit fly & gnat traps(indoors) are the best solution when looking for an easy way to remove fruit flies that ruin your food. Choose BEAPCO fruit fly traps that easily attracts, captures and keeps the fruit flies out of sight.
- LONGER LASTING - Compared to other models, BEAPCO's fruit fly traps (indoor) come with 180 days solution. Each trap lasts 30 days! More Value in this pack. Easy to use and dispose of. Simply dispose of it in recycle bin after trap is full of flies. Low Maintenance
- DISCRETE & EFFECTIVE - This model of fruit fly catcher should be discreetly placed near problem areas and left untouched. After 30 Days, you will see how effective the traps eliminate the flies
- NON-TOXIC - BEAPCO's fruit fly traps are safe to use around food, pets, and children.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CRYOPMQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,435 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,675 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | BEAPCO |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (17,229) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815010100363 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
| Item model number | Premium Fruit Fly Traps |
| Manufacturer | BeapCo |
| Material | Other |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 2"W x 7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fruit Fly, Gnat |
| Style | Fruit Fly Traps |
| Target Species | Fly |
| UPC | 686040100360 815010100363 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BEAPCO
- **Color:** Red
- **Is Electric:** Yes
- **Material:** Other
- **Number of Pieces:** 6
- **Product Dimensions:** 6"L x 2"W x 7"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Fruit Fly, Gnat
- **Style:** Fruit Fly Traps
- **Target Species:** Fly
- **Unit Count:** 6.0 Count

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is in the traps that attracts the flies?  Is it some toxic chemical or more of a 'natural' solution?**
A: As a few people have stated, this product is a rip off along with the other brands that make "fruit fly lures" because the ingredients are only (approx) 95% water 4.5% vinegar and .5% sodium lauryl sulfate which is found in many household items including toothpaste (ironically I know this bc I'm allegoric to every toothpaste on the market bc sodium lauryl sulfate is one of the major ingredients.  I have to use CloSYS toothpaste bc its the only one without this.  Anyway, the point is that these companies are ripping people off selling this stuff.  Literally pour vinegar and some Dawn dish detergent in a bowl and get the same result.  And as far as patented, they are only referring to the lure as you cannot patent these 3 chemicals together to make a product.  Terro brand calls theirs a "special food based ingredient" but no where on the packaging I  saw at Lowe's do they list ingredients anywhere which is odd except for the fact they don't want people to know its the same stuff they have in their homes.  Here on amazon, Terro does list their ingredients on their packaging (interesting) which is the 3 ingredients I listed above plus has to have red food coloring bc its literally red.   100% RIP OFF; don't waste your money

**Q: is the liquid lure included with the traps?**
A: Yes, everything you need is in the box.  Be careful when you put the lure in the traps; the traps are small and there is a line on the side so you don't overfill.  I had fruit flies in the kitchen and bedroom so I used 3 the first time; 2 in the kitchen and 1 in the bedroom.  They worked like a champ.  Some people say you can wash out the traps but they are so small it's not worth it and cheap enough to buy more if needed.  Hope this helps you out.

**Q: If this is used in a small room, would the room smell like the solution (perhaps apple vinegar)?**
A: I didn't smell it at all, and I placed 4 traps out in one room at the same time. Unlike other answers, I had a few flies trapped within 10 minutes and many more within 24 hours.

**Q: Why did you change the design? I really liked the ones that came empty and I could set them up myself. They say if it’s not broken don’t fix it.**
A: @Manufacturer;  to the manufacturer, @BEAPCO:

the old style worked well.  Your claim that these have been "improved" is false.  These are not nearly as good.  Why did you change it?  If you don't change it back, these are useless.  Disappointed.  It is not smart to change a good working product to try to save a few cents and ruin an otherwise cash cow / good product!   I agree with the others who said these don't work well at all.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good weapon in the war against an invasion of fruit flies
*by S***R on November 25, 2014*

I bought a bag of apples from Trader Joe's and left out the bag; didn't refrigerate. I ate one apple and just left the bag out, closed but after beginning to suffer from a plague of biblical proportions I noticed the apple bag was filled with infestation and threw it out. I foolishly thought that would solve the problem but things got worse. They dive bomb my face and seem to eat my face, even fly into my nostrils. My face cloths, laid out on the sink, damp, were smothered in them and they were on the walls, doors, just everywhere and in every room. I'm old and never had to deal with this before. So I started to research. I made traps using saran wrap with holes poked with my tooth/ gums scraper, a pointy sharp instrument. Covered the containers with the Saran Wrap with the holes poked after applying a rubber band to seal the wrap around the rim of the container. The most successful was a container with leftover shrimp salad sauce from Zabar's: a mayo with sugar sauce, to which I added organic apple cider vinegar Bragg brand from Whole Foods and a squirt or two of face cleanser. One trap had a pear core with the vinegar and soap. This was also very successful. So I think adding some sugar might be a good idea or any fruit. Poking the holes was tricky since I have two sizes of these flies, one a bit larger than the other. Not sure whether they are both fruit flies but they both act the same. One advantage of the BEAPCO traps is they have a great opening which should allow all my flies in easily, and few out. I expect that poking the holes in the saran wrap is more effective with holes only in the center area. I put holes everywhere and they try to get out around the edges so keeping the holes in the center area might make it more likely for them to get in and not out. Another advantage of BEAPCO is that they can tip or fall and only a little splashes out, while if my traps tip or fall it would make a catastrophic mess. A disadvantage of BEAPCO is that you can't easily add stuff like fruit bits into BEAPCO since it doesn't open. I started making my own traps three days ago. I have five of my own now and the fruit fly population is less but still vast, and very offensive. My BEAPCO order arrived today and I put out two of BEAPCO, one with plain Apple Cider Vinegar, BRAGG ORGANIC from Whole Foods. One with their lure. Both are attracting the flies and in a few days I'll compare the results of each. I positioned them next to each other and I will set more of them soon in a similar way. It may take a long time for me to win this war but I'm prepared to fight to the end. Update: The inner hole on BEAPCO isn't as narrow as I thought. So you can add bits of fruit or fruit juice and I'd recommend that for increased effectiveness. I ended up setting seven of the BEAPCO and five larger ones I'd previously made. I lost one BEAPCO when the tray tipped and one empty trap disappeared. I set half with their enclosed lure and half with the apple cider vinegar and some with a bit of fruit. My apartment was so badly effected the problem isn't solved yet but it is very greatly improved. The traps are working with the plain enclosed lure as well as with the Bragg Organic apple cider vinegar. The later is only slightly more effective. I will update after a longer time when the differences in success may be more easy to see. Both have a lot of corpses in them but I find it hard to count them. I'm assuming one will fill up first. It's been five days since I started fighting back. There had been many coating walls and door in the bathroom for example and now few but there are still quite a few crawling on the outside of the traps and my jars and bottles. Remarkably less than before. I understand to keep traps out for a long time after they seem to be gone because of their gestation period of ten days, but I have to assume that when I think they are gone they may not be really gone, so I intend to wait at least a month after they seem to be gone before removing the traps. I had a little trouble pouring the cider into the BEAPCO traps. A bubble forms, some spills. I have some tiny funnels somewhere and that would be a good solution for pouring. Also squeezing the traps a bit helps the cider to get in there. The bottle BEAPCO provides is good for this so one might add some regular apple cider vinegar to their bottle, too. I think that would be a successful mix. I assume they have some soap mixed with theirs which helps the flies sink to the bottom, and drown sooner. I'd consider mixing in some fruit juice or sugar into their bottle too. Their bottle has a narrow thin tip that fits well into the traps and doesn't spill. If you really feel their mixture isn't as good as theirs, throw out theirs and use their bottle for your own mixture. I figured out the box finally. The front seems to suggest you do add fruit to the mix and their pictures with the layers inside their traps depicts their traps with added fruit! But their directions don't even mention fruit. I think that's because of translation from the French, perhaps? Over a two week period I put out several traps, three in the kitchen, three in the bathroom and four in the bedroom dining room living room area where I spend most of my time. It took more than two weeks to resolve the problem but I believe the great war has been won. I will leave the traps out for another month to be sure they don't reinfest. It's my opinion that Apple Cider Vinegar with a bit of fruit or sugar, and a bit of liquid soap, is equally effective as the commercial traps sold in this package. Cover a container with saran wrap, seal with a rubber band, and poke very small holes in the center area of the saran wrap after sealing with a rubber band. These traps are equally effective to home made, smaller, less intrusive and they are effective. I don't think that they are less effective than regular commercial Apple Cider vinegar but they are nicer to have around. The important thing is all these methods do work; you just have to wait long enough. With a severe infestation like mine, it takes a few weeks for the problem to seem gone but make sure you keep the traps out for another few weeks minimum, so the hatched eggs can also be trapped. Now I have yet another question. I do have some moths. Does anyone have a solution for getting rid of moths? Why is the picture above different from what we get? The traps they depict have layers of stuff in them and the solution is a different shaped bottle. Seems quite odd...

### ⭐ but I am highly amused over how much better my shop vac was at this job than a ...
*by A***E on August 19, 2017*

The short version of my review (TLDR): Pardon my, French, but I am highly amused over how much better my shop vac was at this job than a commercial fruit fly product for kicking fruit fly booty. This product has, unfortunately, ruined my expectations of any future use of commercial fruit fly trap products. The long version of my review I'll be honest, I've used home remedies with mixed success in the past but I don't get enough fruit fly infestations to become an expert (I've had them twice now over an 8 year time period). In addition to that, I have little patience waiting for the flies to die or fly into a trap so my primary method of eradicating fruit flies is far faster and more effective, using my Ridgid 5HP 4 Gallon Portable shop vac. It's definitely more fun that way too! This product was listed as #1 Best Seller, with 3.5 stars average over 2,542 customer reviews. Can't go wrong right? I expect commercial products to work out of the box, unfortunately, I've had these out for over 24 hours with 5-10 flies in the house, one in each room, and they have yet to capture any. I'm not sure if I got a bad product, or if the liquid bait is manufactured to be less effective now, but it just doesn't work so I would have given it only 1 star, except that I noted that other reviewers had to use home remedies with this trap system. At least the trap system itself is economical and designed to work (I think). In the end, I ended up finishing the job I started on day 1 while waiting for this thing to arrive using a shop vac. On day 1, 30 minutes later, 150-200 flies dead. Nothing was moving after I was done. The next day, a few flies showed up, I figured I would let them live until the product arrived to see if it worked, but unfortunately it didn't after leaving the traps out for over 24 hours, I then killed the remaining 5-10 with the shop vac in 5 minutes. If you have access to a shop vac you own yourself, or borrow from a friend, or rent from Home Depot, it will definitely work and it'll be a lot more fun than waiting to see if a trap works. Cost wise this fruit fly trap product is $14.95, for $13 I can rent a shop vac from Home Depot for 4 hours to do the same job faster, or you can buy one cheaper from Home Depot for $79.97. I won't mention the other useful things the shop vac can do, that this product obviously can't do including it's own job. Sorry, but not sorry for this review. I want my money back.

### ⭐ Review
*by M***D on November 5, 2021*

Not working at all, Don’t waste your money

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