Okay
By Jen on 06/03/2010
Worked well for the first few weeks. Then it stopped working completely.
Expert response:
These traps do a great job of catching fruit flies, but the key to stopping fly activity is to find the source. If you do not get rid of the source of the problem, then these traps will only work for a short time. The traps will only attract for 30 days, then you need to put new ones out. The key however is to find the source of the problem. It could be rotting food behind something, or the flies could be something else, like drain flies or fungus gnats.
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Vector 960 Friut Fly trap
By Ted on 11/07/2012
Not effective for me
By Ray on 09/27/2014
This product did a good job of attracting the fruit flies that I had in my house (New England area), but it didn't actually trap any. Flies would congregate on top of the lid and enjoy a little aromatherapy, but none ever went into the "trap" itself. Can't recommend this item.
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didn't trap
By Michael on 08/28/2011
Disappointed
By Paula on 09/15/2011
I purchased these for my son & daughter-in-law. After about a month, I checked with them to see if they were working. They said they worked for about a week & that was it. I had originally wanted a different brand but it was unavailable until 9/30. So decided to give these a try. Sorry I wasted my $$$. I only give this product two stars.
Not very effective
By Tami on 10/02/2016
I'm at war with these flies.
By Mags on 07/28/2019
Not sure yet what kind of flies these are. They were in our drains, so I thought they were drain flies. We found a source in our sink catch and replaced that and cleaned all of our drain catches. Lots are gone. We also used the invade drain stuff in every drain. Now, as I'm sitting I. The living room, a black tiny fly is torturing me. It will land on my food, it will land on my hands and body, it will bite. Our pest control company gave us these. I've had one by our kitchen drain and one under the light where I'm sitting in the living room. It hasn't caught these flies at all. So now, I've taken the kids off and added my own little bowl with cider vinegar and dish soap. Game on. Let's see if this round will kill any of these beasts? Next plan is to put out soapy water, I guess? What else can I do?