Tiny flies buzzing around your fruit bowl. Little gnats emerging from your houseplant soil. Fruit flies hovering over your trash can.
You've tried clapping. You've tried waving. You've tried leaving out a glass of vinegar. Nothing works.
This indoor gnat trap is the solution.
What it is: A ready-to-use trap designed to attract and capture small flying insects – fungus gnats, fruit flies, drain flies, and other tiny pests.
How it works: The trap lures flies inside (using visual cues and bait). Once they enter, they can't escape. They eventually die inside the trap. No spraying, no chemical fog, no toxic residues.
Where to use it:
Kitchen – near fruit bowls, trash cans, recycling bins
Houseplant areas – fungus gnats live in moist soil
Bathrooms – drain flies and moisture-loving gnats
Pantries – fruit flies attracted to ripe produce
Near garbage cans – where fruit flies breed
What makes it effective: For best results, add bait that flies love:
Brown sugar mixed with water
Overripe fruit peels (banana, apple)
Leftover wine or beer
Vinegar with a drop of dish soap
The trap itself may come with attractant – check the package.
Size: 6.1 x 4.72 x 2.99 inches – compact enough to tuck behind a plant or next to your fruit bowl.
Weight: 1 oz – lightweight, easy to move around.
Usage tips from the manufacturer:
If you have a lot of flies, use multiple traps placed where flies gather
Remove other food sources (cover fruit, take out trash) to make the trap more attractive
Use bait like brown sugar, leftover fruit, or melon peels to increase effectiveness
Keep away from children, pets, and elderly – place in safe locations
Safety note: This is a trap, not a poison. But always keep out of reach of small children and pets. The trapped flies are not a health risk, but the trap itself could be a choking hazard or mess if opened.
No written warranty as listed.
Perfect for: Houseplant owners dealing with fungus gnats, anyone with a fruit fly problem, kitchens, pantries, garbage areas, or as a non-toxic alternative to bug spray.
Not for: Outdoor use (rain will ruin it), large flying insects (houseflies, wasps), or severe infestations (use multiple traps).