FlyPunch! Fruit Fly Trap

Just pop open the top and set it where fruit flies are seen or feared. Safe near food and food prep areas when used as directed.

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$798
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Ingredients
Benefits
  • #1 Best Selling Product.
  • Easy to use – Just pop it open & the fruit flies will be drawn in.
  • Powered by a unique blend of specialized vinegar and ferment.
  • U.S. PATENT NO. 10,321,671
  • Change every 30 days or as needed.
  • FlyPunch! Refills are also available.
VinegarVinegarNatural cleaner, deodorizer, bug and mess foe. , WaterWaterRespect it. Conserve it. The foundation of all life. , Sodium Lauryl SulfateSodium Lauryl SulfateYes, it's this one. Only used in FlyPunch! to solubilize actives. , Ethyl LactateEthyl LactatePlant-based de-greaser. Hey, Ethyl! , Malic AcidMalic AcidFound in all kinds of fruits across the globe.
  • Ready to Use: Just open the flip top and set where fruit flies are seen or feared to quickly tackle the fruit fly population within a few days
  • Multi-use: Our FlyPunch! fruit fly trap is perfect for use in kitchens and is a must have for gardeners, farmer’s market & CSA lovers, home brewers, and compost pails
  • Safe and Effective: FlyPunch! Fruit Fly Trap is safe to use around food and pets when used as directed and is free from harsh chemicals
  • Long Lasting: Lures fruit flies for up to 30 days. Change as needed
  • Powerful Attractant: Attracts and traps fruit flies fast 
  • Manufactured in the USA.
Punches Fruit Flies Dead
Kill 'em with kindness
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Cruelty [d-br]free
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No Harsh [d-br]Chemicals
No Harsh
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Family
Friendly

What People Are Saying

(4.5 out of 5)
Based on 74 customer reviews

Suzette Kuehl

July 14, 2023

Even though making my own with apple cider vinegar, small squirt of dawn and to get them drunk red wine. The issue is the rinse repeat every week was frustrating. Coming across this is the best thing since slice of bread. Open it. Forget about it, then check the results and feel satisfied seeing those annoyances die. Maybe st definitely pleased with this product.

Shannon

May 30, 2023

I picked up this product while I was on the last threads of my sanity due to fruit flies in my apartment. The population when from 500 to 5 in a matter of a day and a half. I had been using bowls of apple cider vinegar, which worked some, but this really did the trick.

It does smell like vinegar, so be prepared for that. But your nose blocks it out after 5 minutes, and it’s honestly worth it to not have the bugs. While I am warding off future flies, if they ever come back, I will definitely buy this again!

dale north

September 16, 2022

after reading these reviews i can not imagine what i am doing wrong. i bought two jars and put one by the kitchen sink and the other in my bedroom which seems to be the two places that i see them the most i have had them open for two days now. when i first opened them you could tell by the smell that they were there. odor was very strong. the one in the kitchen by the sink caught less than 10 in the first 12 hours seems to have caught some more see photos taken after 48 hours and they no longer seem interested in it. the one i put in my bedroom i put by my desk since that is where they seem to be. my desk lamp is usually the only light on in the room which they seem to be drawn to. i sat and watched as they started to find the jar and go inside. that one did catch like thirty of them in the first 12 hours but as time past they seemed less interested in it and the odor has faded a lot i can no longer smell it. the photo of it also taken at the 48 hour mark. now one will fly to the jar even go inside to check it out but eventually looses interest and fly away. i can not imagine that they are doing any more good at the moment and i am back to using a fly swatter. thinking about trying a couple bug zappers and hang them where i see them the most. then turning out the lights in the whole house so the zappers will be the only light source and sit in the dark to see if they are effective. if i see that they are working the go spend a night at a hotel and hope that they do the job. a lot of people said the home remedy was not working but claimed this worked great. it did for about 12 hours and then stopped working for me. ratio of killed to cost was not worth it to me

Mark B

September 15, 2022

I work with a bunch of guys who wash their dishes and let food go down the drain (no garbage disposal). Every summer we get fruit flies and I would make a trap with a jar, cider vinegar and a drop of Dawn soap, covered with plastic wrap and some holes. It always worked.

So, I decided to give a commercial trap a try. Bad choice. Aunt Fannie left me and my guys down! Trap caught zero flies. Not even attracted to it. There went $8. Aunt Fannie said to take it back to Walmart to get my refund. I think I'll dump Fannie's concoction down the drain and use the bottle for Mark's proven concoction.

Alicia Green

August 3, 2022

*lone, not line