TERRO Fruit Fly Indoor Liquid Device Insect Trap 2 -Pack
Item #338578 |
Model #T2502
Fast-acting trap eliminates fruit fly infestations
Ready-to-use, non-staining lure attracts adult fruit flies
Built-in window allows for easy monitoring of lure levels
Attractive, apple-shaped trap blends in with décor
Most effective when placed near common breeding sites
90 day lure supply – each trap lasts for up to 45 days
General | |||
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Type | Device | Package Quantity | 2 |
Color/Finish Family | Red | Primary Active Ingredient | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (.08%) |
Series Name | Fruit Fly | Area of Use | Home & perimeter |
Power Source | Solar | Contains Bait | Yes |
Material | Plastic | ||
Dimensions | |||
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Maximum Coverage Area (Sq. Feet) | 0 | ||
Features | |||
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Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor | Lowe's Exclusive | No |
Odorless | Yes | Natural | No |
Scent | Unscented | Electronic | No |
Duration of Effectiveness | 30 days | ||
Application | |||
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Concentrated/Ready-to-Use | Ready-to-use | Catch & Release | No |
Delivery System | Liquid | ||
Pest Type | |||
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Recommended for Ants | No | Recommended for Bed Bugs | No |
Recommended for Carpenter Ants | No | Recommended for Fire Ants | No |
Recommended for Flies | No | Recommended for Gnats | No |
Recommended for Gophers | No | Recommended for Japanese Beetles | No |
Recommended for Moles | No | Recommended for Mosquitos | No |
Recommended for Moths | No | Recommended for Roaches | No |
Recommended for Scorpions | No | Recommended for Slugs | No |
Recommended for Snails | No | Recommended for Spiders | No |
Recommended for Stink Bugs | No | Recommended for Termites | No |
Recommended for Wasps | No | Recommended for Yellow Jackets | No |
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | ||
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | None | ||
Compatibility | |||
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For Use in Bathrooms | Yes | Safe for Plants | Yes |
For Use in Kitchens | Yes | For Use in Pantries | No |
For Use on Lawns | No | For Use in Gardens | No |
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 10191700 | ||
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What Customers Are Saying
The Terro Fruit Fly Trap appears to have mixed results. While some found it effective in getting rid of fruit flies, others reported it did not work well. The trap seems to work better for smaller infestations, but may not be as effective for larger problems. Some customers suggested supplementing the trap with other methods for better results. Overall, the product's effectiveness is mixed, with about half the reviews being positive and half negative.
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Effective and attractive
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stuff
did what they're designed for.....
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It does attract the fruit flies
Works pretty good. Would like replacement liquid instead of having to buy a whole new one.
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Good product
Product worked effectively, almost immediately. Put out at night before sleep and in the morning no digns of fruit flies
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Glad i bought this, it worked
Fruit flies galore
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Bugs not gone away
Didnt work very well. Would not buy again.
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Pointless
I have more fruit flies than before. This trap is worthless.
Oh no! We are very sorry to hear about this. Often a gnat, drain fly or other type of nuisance fly invasion is mistaken for a fruit fly invasion. As ...
Effective, but it takes a few days
I came home from vacation to a MAJOR fruit fly infestation. There were literally hundreds of them I put out both traps. It took several days to get them under control, it is not instant, but the traps are loaded with dead flies. I also hung a sticky tape to help because it was so bad. Together they eliminated all the flies.
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We're sorry to hear that! Often a gnat, drain fly or other type of nuisance fly invasion is mistaken for a fruit fly invasion. As their name sugg...