Insect-proof, Yellow Fly Strips Indoor Sticky Hanging, Fly Strips
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Item is Eco Friendly and does not use any pesticides or poison. Simply place them next to your plants and watch the magic happen.
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Our traps will remain sticky and attractive for 2 to 3-months. If more than half of the surface is covered with insects or dust, replace it as soon as possible. Best results will be placed early in the season when the pests are ready to emerge. Winged adults are caught with yellow sticky traps before they reach the plants, which can delay the accumulation of pests. Existing insect populations may also decline. Most flying pests prefer yellow.