REVEALED: The new 99-cent Bunnings buy that kills flies once and for all with no chemicals
- Shopper discovers a 99-cent product that will get rid of pesky flies for good
- The woman raved about The Buzz Mini Insect Pot Traps from Bunnings
- She shared a picture showing five flies being stuck to the yellow sticky trap
A shopper has discovered a 99-cent product that will get rid of pesky flies for good without using a drop of toxic chemicals.
The Queensland woman raved about The Buzz Mini Insect Pot Traps she purchased from Bunnings for just $4.98 for a pack of five, which costs just 99 cents each.
She shared a picture on social media showing five flies being stuck to the bright yellow sticky trap, which is eco-friendly and poison free.
‘Ladies if you have a problem with flies in your home and don’t want to spray nasty chemicals, invest in a few of these,’ she wrote in a Facebook group.
‘This is just from today! When I throw them out it’s usually covered in flies.’
A shopper has discovered a 99-cent product that will get rid of pesky flies for good without using a drop of toxic chemicals. She shared a picture on social media showing five flies being stuck to the bright yellow sticky trap, which is eco-friendly and poison free
The traps, which are very easy to use, have been designed to protect indoor plants from insects such as fungus gnats, fruit flies and leaf-miners.
Dozens of people were amazed with the bargain buy, with many saying they were keen to try the product out themselves.
‘I usually just turn into a ninja with the swatter while my kids laugh at me… I’m going to buy these, then I’ll be laughing,’ one mother wrote, adding: ‘You should have seen my warrior moves tonight. So many flies, this week’s cardio sorted.’
A second said: ‘I need this for my infestation of fruit flies,’ while a third added: ‘This looks insanely satisfying.’
The woman raved about The Buzz Mini Insect Pot Traps from Bunnings, which cost $4.98
Those who already use the product said it’s the ‘best invention ever’ – but some warned not to use the traps if they have a house pet at home.
‘I tried these and they got caught in my fluffy cats tail and I had to cut them out,’ one woman wrote.
And another woman warned not to use the product outdoors, saying: ‘These are terrible for small animals like geckos, birds and lizards as they can get stuck to them and it’s a horrible death. Their skin sticks to them.
‘Pretty sure not too many people like flies, me included. I’ve seen too many natives animals die because of these – frogs, sugar gliders, even bees. So while they might be ok indoors, people do use them outdoors.’
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