Laura
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
I didn't have much hope for these window clings, but was willing to try anything. I stuck some on my kitchen and living room windows and waited until the weather warmed up. Sure enough, we are inundated with flying pests, living in a rural area. These window clings have actually worked so well at attracting and trapping bugs. Every trap I have put up has some sort of insect stuck on it... flies, mosquitos, fruit flies. I'm honestly so impressed.
Dstar
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
These work really well and are less obvious than other fly catchers that are out there.I have it on an outside facing window and it is doing a good job of catching multiple flying visitors that I did not invite. The stickiness of it is lasting for a good long time. When it gets too full for my liking I just peal it off and toss it. No residue is left behind on the window.
Not My Real Name
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
I love these things. I've bought them in the past, but never so many in one package. The design is cute and distracting enough that you don't immediately notice all the dead flies. It's sticky and easy to use, too.
L. H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
All other adhesive window fly traps I have used have an edge that is not adhesive so you can remove them easily when the time comes. These do not, and you have to scrape the corner up with something to get hold of it to be able to remove it.They do work, though, and they look cute compared to the usual clear ones. The backing comes off easily and they stick well but remove cleanly.
PrivateParty
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
These stickers adhere to glass well, and once I got a corner started to remove the sticker, it came off cleanly. However, it wasn't very effective at attracting a sewer fly population inhabiting a remote powder room, seeming to only trap prey that landed on it by pure chance. After several days in place, it caught only two of the dozens of prospects available.
E. M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
I have some gnats around the kitchen sink. I stuck these on 2 windows and the cabinets where they are hanging out. It's been a week and they haven't caught a single one yet. I can see them parked right next to the traps.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Works!! Doesn’t catch as many flies as I wouldve liked but that’s because it doesn’t use fragrance to attract, just light. It’s a nice design too! I hope one day theyll have different flowers that I can put on my windows. I tried to remove a corner just to see how it peels. The back didn’t leave residue, but I think some residue did get on the glass from my hands just from trying to peel it off. Once you peel it, it doesn’t stick back on. Caught a lot of tiny little bugs. Maybe if I put some blood on it, it’ll attract mosquitos xD
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
As gross as it is, I didn't want to like these stickers but I have a fungus gnat problem. I've not had great luck with watering plants with hydrogen peroxide alone. I needed a trial run on sticky traps before I brought out chemicals or mosquito bits.I put up 1/4 of the package, 4 stickers. They are not baited and do not adhere to textured walls in the event you too want one in the bathroom or what not.In a week's time I have caught 4 in the window box, 7 in the south facing windows, 3 in the den, and the bathroom sticker rolled itself onto the floor for a hasty disposal. They're pretty good as part of a contingency plan to hit every stage of flying insect life cycle.