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Aunt Fannie's FlyPunch Fruit Fly Trap for Indoor and Kitchen Use, Ready to Use, Made with Plant Based Ingredients, Safe Near Food, Each Bottle Lasts Up to 30 Days, Pack of 1, Packaging May Vary

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Size: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Fast Acting & Long Lasting: Our formula is designed to bait & rid your home of fruit fly infestations fast; the powerful attractant lures fruit flies in as soon as the top is open; Lasts up to 30 days
  • No Mixing, No Mess: Just open the flip top on the safe, natural, indoor fruit fly trap & set where flies are either seen or feared to tackle the fruit fly population quickly; Not formulated for gnats
  • Fresh Fruits & Vegetables are Healthy, but Inevitably Attract Fruit Flies: FlyPunch! is perfect for fans of farmer's markets & CSAs, gardeners, & home brewers; Try near your compost or recycling bin
  • Safe Near Food, Pets, & Kids: Our fruit fly trap is made with plant based ingredients, free from harsh chemicals & is safe to be put out anywhere in the home, including the kitchen & food prep areas
  • Refills & Multi-packs Available: Replace as needed; Solve your fruit fly problem that was created by beer, wine, vegetables, fermentation, syrups, jams, spilled drinks, dirty sponges, & even pet food

Brand: Aunt Fannie's


Color: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Style: Unique


Item Weight: 0.38 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 1


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Fly


Unit Count: 6.0 Fl Oz


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 66


Item Weight: 0.38 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 1


Target Species: Fly


Is Electric: No


Style: Unique


Color: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Global Trade Identification Number: 66


Brand Name: Aunt Fannie's


UPC: 857261005066


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Great
Size: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
I’ve previously purchased this from Amazon and have now purchased it again because it worked so great the first time. I have never received this open or leaking. It’s always been packaged tightly in plastic when I’ve received it. This stuff really draws the gnats in. They love the stuff. After opening and leaving it out, you immediately start noticing a difference in the appearance of the gnats because they’re drawn in to it and not bugging (no pun intended) you! After a week of use, I was amazed at how many dead gnats were floating in the solution. It starts to lose its potency after a week or two, so the directions advise you to toss it after two weeks and replace. It’s a small bottle and not noticeable, and of course, it’s a little gross to have a bottle sitting around with dead gnats in it…it’s also a little on the expensive side for what it is, but I’d rather have something premixed in a cute bottle than have a saucer or bowl on my counter with solution in it. I will also say that the smell is quite pungent. You’re going to smell nothing but the apple cider vinegar for the first few days. It’s easy to use. You just pop the top and leave it near a place where you see the gnats (sink/garbage) and like the description on the bottle says, watch the cycle of life unfold! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024 by MSM Portraits

  • How does this work so well??
Size: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
After months of dealing with fruit flies on our farm, I had to try something else. I have used the apple vinegar trick, honey, fruit in a cup, etc... and those work, but didn't ever fully get rid of the flies. A friend referred this to me and I took a shot. I love that it doesn't smell nearly as pungent as apple vin (but does smell like it up close), my kitchen doesn't stink like vinegar or chemicals, comes in a handy disposable spice tube, and is still going strong after a month. It works way better than I imagined and lasts so much longer than home remedies. On the fence?? Buy it, you won't need disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024 by Dave

  • So disappointed! No longer recommend. Seller never responded.
Size: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
FRUIT FLY SEASON IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING AND I'M DETERMINED TO PREVENT LAST SUMMER'S INFESTATION. Update : I contacted the company multiple ways and multiple times. Amazon and the company totally ignored my legitimate complaint. Obviously they don't care about their customers dissatisfaction. It's not about the money - it's about blatant misrepresentation and unethical behavior displayed by both companies. I couldn't even get Amazon to include the "frequently returned" box on the item's page. I bought three bottles of auntie's product on Amazon 6 days ago to replace my DIY liquid attractant of appl cider vinegar +brown sugar +dish detergent. It's been 5 days and can confirm the other negative reviews that the product CAN'T contain the same liquid attractant - the fruit flies feed on the liquid and are not trapped - they can fly away!!! I unintentionally performed a side by side experiment using this WORTHLESS product against my attractant. Both liquids were placed next to separate hanging cylinders of bright yellow sticky fly paper. I actually watched the flies fly from the auntie's product into my liquid. Unlike the auntie product, any flies that were not trapped in my DIY liquid were trapped in the fly paper. After 5 days I had to replace the fly paper adjacent to DIY liquid. in contrast, the 3 bottles of Auntie containing who knows what had A TOTAL OF LESS THAN 20 IN THE BOTTLES AND ABOUT 10 TO 20 TRAPPED BY THE FLY PAPER. I am so angry about wasting money on products from Amazon with good reviews. This product has overall rating of 3.8. But that rating is CUMULATIVE - The much older reviews are generally positive compared to more current negative reviews. I conclude this is due to a change in formulation that neither amazon or the seller made clear. I was so pleased that Good Housekeeping had recommended the best way to eliminates fruit fly infestations in a recent article. The GH panel incorrectly included this product as the only commercially effective liquid attractant since it contained malic acid as part of the formulation. The FRUIT FLY SEASON article made me remember that I had used Aunties successfully a few summers ago and loved their esthetics and effectiveness. I already emailed a request for them to provide evidence of its effectiveness using a recent bottle. I am requesting a refund from this seller based on my results and will update the status with both responses. Meanwhile if you are battling with fruit flies, infestations made worse by the higher temperature (I live in Connecticut) in the Northeast, read below. First understand that you must use the following steps throughout the fruit fly lifecycle (over several weeks so that the original fruit flies are trapped as well as the their progeny hatched from the hundreds of larvae deposited on whatever they fed on. {I am a biochemist and patent attorney so I needed to know what was going on}. Keep in mind for DIY solutions or other traps that you must attract and rid them from escaping. Otherwise you'll have dead flies near and flying around the attractant. A single fruit fly will deposit hundreds of larvae on fruit and vegetables and existing food sources. Follow these steps : 1. Clean all surfaces daily with your typical all purpose cleaner (I use Fantastic with bleach) wherever you find these annoying bugs. For us this is primarily the kitchen in addition to the bathroom and TV room. REMEMBER THEY ARE ATTRACTED TO LIGHT AND 1 FLY WILL DEPOSIT EGGS THAT MATURE IN about 5 to7 DAYS. 2. Unfortunately surface cleaning every 1-2 days is necessary to eliminate flying flies you see and larva that will hatch that you can't. 3. Immediately thoroughly wash all fruit and vegetables (existing or new) and refrigerate. 4. Eliminate All food debris from kitchen counters, microwave, garbage cans, toaster oven, pet water and food bowls, etc. and keep everything covered or washed like used knives, glassware and plates. 5. If you think this is drastic like I did, then you will see an infestation that feels as if those little things won... 6. in the article, Good housekeeping recommended this product as using malic acid which is found in apple cider vinegar. It was part of discussion on using a DIY solution see ingredients above. Any solution must also contain a detergent which causes the flies eating on the attractant liguid to sink in the solution. They can't fly away and begin a new cycle of depositing eggs. At the beginning of the infestation I used the ingredients above along with standing/hanging yellow sticky fly paper I also bought from Amazon. I am very frustrated that I didn't do the research and work upfront instead of wasting money trying to find the non-existent magic bullet all summer!! As much as I love tasty vine ripened tomatoes and other summer fruit and vegetables, it's just not worth it. I think the high temperatures in July throughout the North East as well as nationaly/globally contributed to the problem experienced by me and almost everyone I know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Lillypad

  • Works
Size: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
Aunt Fannie's FlyPunch Fruit Fly Trap works but not as well as I hoped. In the first few days it slowly but surely caught several of the flies. However, one week later I still have a few fruit flies hovering over the same area that the FlyPunch is in. I could scream! That said, the FlyPunch container neatly sits on the counter - it's not obtrusive or an eye soar - and it seems to last. I think it is equally as effective as the Terro brand but the Terro brand had much less liquid bait and had to be replaced frequently. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by Ellen Schwartz

  • Some swim to die, others circle the rim - but eventually...
Size: 6 Fl Oz (Pack of 3)
Just got a 3 pack of these yesterday and having set overnight in my barn they seem to be working. However, as you can see from the photo many flies are on the inside of the lid rather than going into the liquid itself (sorry, photo missed the goners in the liquid - but there are some there). The instructions say remove the seal (unscrew the lid and a pull-off seal like with Rx's is revealed), then replace the lid and leave the flip top open. On two of the 3 I received, after removing the pull-out foil seal, a clear plastic film remained, and I removed that too. You can see a portion remaining in the photo. On removing the seal on the third one the clear plastic came off by itself. Now I'm wondering if that clear plastic was supposed to stay on and I was supposed to poke holes in it so the flies get inside but cannot escape, just like instructions for the home made traps advise you to do. I'm going to try putting a piece of saran wrap with holes on one trap to see how it works. Stay tuned. Edit: That plastic film needed to come off. As you can see in the 3rd photo, the fruit flies eventually succumb to temptation and take the plunge to their demise. Changed rating to 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by R.Michael C. R.Michael C.

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