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STEM Flying Insect Light Trap is an easy, mess-free option for attracting and trapping a variety of flying insects like fruit flies, gnats, mosquitoes and moths. Use this discreetly-designed fruit fly trap in any indoor room where insects are present, especially around fruit, trash cans, garages and entryways. Enjoy the odor-free, soft blue light technology that carefully traps insects with no chemical insecticides. We crafted our moth and mosquito trap to be people, plant, pet-friendly* for 24/7 continuous attraction. It's easy to use and install. Simply remove protective peels, insert the dual-sided adhesive cartridge into the flying insect trap base, plug in to a wall, and position using the customizable 90-degree rotating plug and leave on 24/7. No need to touch any bugs or get your hands sticky. Replace the cartridge every 14 days or when cartridge is full of bugs. This bug trap is compatible with Raid Essentials light trap refills as well. *when used as directed
LIGHT TRAP: Effective flying insect and fruit fly trap that attracts and traps a variety of flying insects, including mosquitoes, gnats and moths
INSECTICIDE-FREE: This discreet, plug-in flying insect trap is crafted without chemical insecticides; no mess, no noise, no odor
REMOVE FLYING INSECTS: Use as a gnat trap, mosquito trap and fruit fly catcher
PEOPLE & PET-FRIENDLY: Place this family-friendly, pet-friendly* flying insect trap in any room of your home (*when used as directed)
HOW IT WORKS: Simply insert the sticky refill cartridge into the light trap base, plug into a wall using the customizable 90-degree rotation and watch it work as the blue light glows
Reviewer: CK
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Almost returned these
Review: I purchased my first set of this specific brand thru a different retailer when they were on sale. They worked so well I had to order refills almost immediately and then bought two more of these devices from Amazon.When I initially set up the devices, I waited 24 hours to see if they caught anything. The sticky pads were completely clean. I filed a return request and then packed one up. I moved the other device to a different room, just in the hopes that maybe, MAYBE it'd catch something there.And boy did it. Holy smokes. The other one caught so many flies it looked like the sticky pad had been dipped into a jar of flies (where my Alice in Chains fans at? lol. But seriously...). I cancelled the return request, unpacked the second device and moved it into different room than where I had placed it previously, where it ended up working very well too.Here's some advice if you're not having luck with these:1) Place the device in a room where it won't be competing with other light sources, especially sunlight. For instance, there're no windows in my bathrooms, neither one gets very much light from any nearby windows, and it is absolutely comical how many flies the devices catch in there. When I initially set them out, they were in my kitchen, which is open to the living room with a large window in it, so they both receive a lot of light for nearly 2/3rds of the day, so these devices did not catch anything there.2) To really be effective against fruit flies, take away competing temptations such as food and places to lay eggs. And I do mean FORGET the finicky home made vinegar traps that seem to trap only a few, less evolved flies dumb enough to try to land directly on the liquid, and just feeds the rest (who thank you, btw). If it's possible for you, store fruits and veggies that you might typically keep out on your counter or wherever in your fridge until the population has been reduced. If you are able, only throw "dry" trash away in your trash bins (non-food related paper type stuff), and throw "wet" trash such as food discards and wet paper towels into smaller grocery bags (maybe double bag it tho) and place that bag in the refrigerator or freezer, somewhere where it's not coming into contact with food and beverages, until you're ready to put it outside your home to be collected.And if you're wondering what to do for areas that do have competing light sources, personally I use the SafeHome uv type devices and they work very well where the STEM ones don't. Or, get yourself a nice fly swatter, wait for them to congregate on a window or a large white surface during daylight hours and then smack the crap out of 'em. You'll of course need some glass cleaner and newspaper or other wipes to clean the surface afterward, but such is the price of fruit fly war.I hope this helps!

Reviewer: misty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best Product on the Market
Review: Not sure if I am the only person, but the last several weeks we are experiencing an uptick in gnats, ugh! I live in the southeast, which means most of the year it is hot and humid. I did everything suggested online, I closed the windows tight, did the apple cider vinegar /soap trick. Imagine little bowls of apple cider vinegar in your home on every surface, yep, that's me. I googled everything I could find to get rid of these gnats. Please, note, I never open my windows. I never keep my doors open, I don't like bugs, and pay a pest control service that is comes every two months to spray for maintenance. But to no avail, they couldn't get rid of the gnats. I decided to check out Amazon, and thought, I have nothing to lose at this point. And when I say, wow!!! OMG, this amazing tool is the MVP. I could catch 4 to 6 gnats a day via the apple cider vinegar trick. With the STEM, I was shocked how it was able to clear my house of the these pesky critters in 30 minutes! It is worth every penny. BTW, this is the second one I put out, the first one was covered front to back. Get it, get it now!

Reviewer: Mia
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It does work but…..
Review: The product and idea are there. It’s a very good idea however the execution lacks drastically. It takes an extremely long time to catch one fly or gnat let alone a group of them. So expect to wait a while for the bugs to land after they have basically reproduced. It’s very easy to install. No fuss no mess. It’s also very very sticky even for my fingers.

Reviewer: Cori
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Effective and Safe Solution for Fruit Fly Infestations
Review: The STEM Light Trap Refill Cartridges are a lifesaver for anyone dealing with a fruit fly infestation! After a recent infestation after getting back from holiday, I was desperate for a solution, and these worked like a charm to help knock them out!Effectiveness (5/5):The refill cartridges do an excellent job of attracting and trapping fruit flies in my kitchen. Within hours of installing a fresh cartridge, I noticed a significant reduction in the number of flies. Over the course of a few days, the trap managed to catch most of the remaining flies in my kitchen, providing much-needed relief.Ease of Use (5/5):Replacing the cartridge is straightforward and quick. Just peel off the stickers and you're good to go! The design is user-friendly, and it fits perfectly into the trap without any hassle. It’s also a mess-free process, which is always appreciated.Longevity (4/5):The cartridges last for a decent amount of time, I had it in my kitchen for a week and needed to replace. But if I did not have that infestation then the cartridges would've lasted longer.Safety & Environmentally Friendly (5/5):One of the standout features is that these cartridges are chemical-free and safe to use around food, pets, and kids. This peace of mind is invaluable, especially in a kitchen setting.Overall Rating: 4.5/5If you're struggling with fruit flies after an infestation, the STEM Light Trap Refill Cartridges are a highly effective, easy-to-use solution that you can trust. They're a bit of an investment, but the peace of mind and pest-free environment are well worth it.

Reviewer: G. Coder
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice way to get rid of flying bugs!
Review: We have this set up in the kitchen near the stove. It does work. It's interesting to see just how many bugs the trap attracts! The blue light makes a nice night light in the kitchen.

Reviewer: Laura
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fruit Flys
Review: I purchased this over the summer. I have had fruit Flys. I have never had this problem before. I have it in my kitchen and no more problems. I have changed the filter twice and it is working great.

Reviewer: Smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: No more flies
Review: Thanks for inventing this product. These annoying flies in my kitchen and bathroom are no more. Love it. It’s ease to remove. Love the design and the brightness work well for me

Reviewer: danielle murray
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Could be a bit more sticky, it doesn't catch all that land on it .. only some

Reviewer: nadia
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: First and last time I believe commercials. Paid 60+ Canadian just for the product to be useless. If I wanted a blue nightlight I would’ve bought one for much cheaper. I have this plugged in above my garbage compost since the fruit flies are there the most. It’s been a week and not one fly has been caught in the sticky trap. I’ve turned off all lights to see if I’ll make a difference, NOPE. Save your money.

Reviewer: Linda
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I had this plugged in for a week before the first fly was stuck. Results very disappointing. Wouldn’t purchase again

Reviewer: Cathy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Seems to work ok. I also have yellow sticky strips that work almost better but this looks nicer

Customers say

Customers like the brightness, ease of installation, and appearance of the product. They mention it doubles as a night light, is user-friendly, and the design is user-friendly. Some also like the looks. However, some customers feel the value for money isn't worth it. Opinions are mixed on functionality, catching flying insects, and stickiness.

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