

🍏 Trap flies, not attention—elevate your pest control game with style!
The TERRO Fruit Fly Trap 4-pack offers a fast-acting, long-lasting solution to indoor fruit fly infestations. Featuring an attractive apple-shaped design and up to 180 days of lure supply, these traps discreetly blend into your kitchen while effectively capturing flies near fruit bowls, trash cans, and countertops. With easy-to-monitor windows and proven 7x higher catch rates, TERRO ensures a cleaner, fly-free home environment.








| ASIN | B01MRHXM0I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand Name | Terro |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (23,897) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070923418206 |
| Included Components | 4 Fruit Fly Traps |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 2.2"H |
| Item Type Name | TERRO Fruit Fly Trap – 4 traps |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T2503SR |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | T2503SR |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fly Trap |
| Style Name | 4 Traps |
| Target Species | Fly |
| UPC | 070923418206 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
A**R
UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!
WOW - the fruit flies were gone over night. TERRO PRODUCTS ARE UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
C**S
Good buy
Works perfectly and the Apple design looks good in any room. It definitely caught a lot of flys.
M**V
Very good product. Beats sticky paper.
I compost kitchen waste, but it generally takes a good while to fill up the can as I do far less food prep than I used to. I guess the fruit flies and little gnats are coming in with my fresh groceries. I have been using flypaper for years. Decided to try this product, mainly because of the TERRO brand, which I've used for decades when there's an ant invasion. The only minus is the small amount of liquid for the price. No cleanup. Bugs go in, they don't come out.
A**R
Fruit Fly Traps That Work
These traps saved me from having to find little bottles to turn into fruit fly traps. They’re simple to use. Just pour their lure into the holes. When that expires, pour a little vinegar (I used apple cider vinegar because I had more of it on hand.) into the holes. When you see the traps are filled with flies or the vinegar is low, spill it out, rinse and refill. Easy. No mess. No electric parts. No noise. Reusable. Effective. They’re small enough to fit anywhere. The red color is just right to fit the little apple 🍎 shape but not so bright as to be noticeable. Worth the money for me. 😉
D**E
Worked great and easy to use.
We were inundated with fruit flies last spring when I discovered these. In a couple of days the fruit flies were pretty well gone. I expect to be buying these again before long as fruit fly season is not far off.
A**H
Worth it
Works extremely well. Takes a second if you’ve got a good amount of flies but after a week I barely saw any at all, within two they were all gone
B**U
Works well, but make your own replacement fluid
I’ll save kitchen scraps in a small bucket in my kitchen, and that led to a fruit fly problem. I bought some of these, and they worked really well. They do dry up pretty quickly, and the manufacturer wants you to buy their liquid to refill them. I found that you can do a mix of apple cider vinegar and dish dishwashing detergent at about a 4 to 1 ratio, and that works just as well. I only gave it three stars though because you still have to refill them often. It does catch lots of flies, though, and I no longer have the problem, even though I still keep kitchen scraps on my counter.
T**D
Worked on fungus gnats with other steps in review
They work but you must take & do extra steps. We were dealing with a fungus gnat issue. Along with these apples, I put a drop or two of dawn dish soap in them. I also, put 1/2 cup each of baking soda, then salt, & then one cup white vinegar down every drain in the house & left sit til morning & boiled water to pour over each drain. I wiped dry all sinks & tub drains & covered them with stoppers. Every 3 days I would just pour plain boiling water down drain & dry area & keep all drains covered/closed. They are cute bright, tiny , plastic containers with zero noise but captured a lot of these darn fungus gnats. I just refilled them with white vinegar & few drops of dawn dish soap as I treat the drains. All fungus gnats are gone by following the steps above.
S**N
Trust me, not worth it at all so weak. Just mix 100ml apple vinegar with 3-4 drops of dish soap in a small cup and you will see the difference
Y**Z
Not effective, fly goes around the trap without attracting any of them
E**H
This product doesn't seem to do anything, it's just a waste of money and you can't even return it for a refund.
B**D
Works fine but expensive for what they are
O**A
Actually work.
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