







🪰 Trap flies, not your time—stick with Stingmon!
The Stingmon 40 Pack Fly Trap offers a professional-grade, non-toxic solution for indoor and outdoor flying insect control. Each 28.3-inch strip features super thick, waterproof adhesive designed to capture fruit flies, gnats, mosquitoes, and other pests effectively. Ideal for environments where sprays are impractical, this bulk pack ensures long-lasting, hassle-free pest management with easy hanging and disposal.






| ASIN | B08FC6SJCG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (5,148) |
| Date First Available | 22 February 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Stingmon |
| Material type | Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 0.25 x 0.25 cm; 4.54 g |
L**Y
Catches flying insects, does a good job. Very sticky, try not to touch it because the sticky does transfer to you and it hard to get off.
A**R
Worked well. Caps broke off when pulling open and hanger plastic loops broke on a few as well.
K**N
Fly strips work great for flies (not sure of the brand) but these do not attract fruit flies (FF). I caught 2 FF on 5 strips in 2 days. A small lid with apple cider vinegar caught at least 10. Buy this for flies but not FF. UPDATE: I'm editing my review because Stingmon Fly Strip DID catch fruit flies. This is an assumption: I think it caught the flies when I had something such as apple cider vinegar or a light beside the strip to attract the flies. This was sitting on top of a bowl with vinegar and dawn dish soap for approximately 24 hours. One attached image shows an 18 hour test with vinegar and dawn dish soap, the fly strip and another sticky trap. Another image shows the fly strip after 24 hours of being beside the vinegar. The same fly strip was opened about 3 inches on a desk before this test. So there were approximately 3 flies on it before the test. UPDATE 2: I'm adding updates because I want everyone to have honest reviews to make decisions and business is not hurt from inaccurate information. It appears that my assumptions were wrong. I think it helps to have the fly strip near something to attract the fruit flies but it's not always needed. Image labeled Image 4 shows fruit flies stuck to a strip without something to attract the flies. I added a paper towel with apple cider vinegar AFTER the flies we struck to it as shown in the image. Images labeled Image 2 and 4 are the same fly strip but images pictures taken on different days. Image labeled Image 5 shows fruit flies that I caught before I got the fly strips. Image labeled Image 3 was placed under a light that I kept on during the night. I updated the rating from 3 to 5 stars. I'm in South Eastern Florida, USA and I do not have fruit except for one apple in the refrigerator.
M**J
Even after properly warming, VERY WELL, they are super difficult to pull out the sticky tape. Usually gets all over your hands and I can maybe use one out of every 4. And even then only 3 strips caught flies and only 1-2 per strip. have found the best fly strips are the PIC fly ribbons and will be going back to them despite them being more WAY more expensive. It’s worth it to spend more. That’s what I get for trying to save a few bucks I guess.
H**N
I feel this is not very useful. There are flies in the patio, so I bought this, but it did not stick to the flies, but only stuck to some leaves, so I returned it.
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