Say goodbye to fruit flies! 🦟✨
Aunt Fannie's FlyPunch is a ready-to-use fruit fly trap designed for indoor and kitchen use. Made with plant-based ingredients, it is safe to use around food and pets. Each bottle lasts up to 30 days and is perfect for various settings, including kitchens, gardens, and compost pails.
S**M
Mixed reviews and results
I read all the reviews before purchasing, and although they were mixed with varying results, I bought a twin pack. However, I opened them and sat them in the kitchen where the gnats were and so far we gave only gotten one gnat. So, it's not looking promising.Update: After sitting on counter for approximately 10 days, the gnats started being drawn to them. Con - it took time for it to actually work; pros- when it started working it's been great! I will probably buy again, and recommend purchasing, but suggest patience and not expecting overnight success.
J**N
Works Amazingly Well and Fast (Within ~ A Day or Two for 1 Bedroom Apartment)
After identifying and disposing of the source of the fruit flies, they were swarming. This has happened before in my one bedroom apartment, and it usually takes awhile for them to disappear even after disposing of whatever source. Fed up particularly with trying to eat without constantly having to bat my hand across my food, I found an article that had Aunt Fannie's FlyPunch as their number one remedy for combating fruit flies.I ordered the two-pack, paid extra for overnight shipping, received it around 8am on a Friday. Easy and simple to deploy the bottles. They smell very vinegary, what would obviously be expected. Not altogether an unpleasant smell. And after a few hours I noticed the fruit flies were starting to fly around and some were floating inside. Dinner was still a bit irritating as was the evening time. Next morning (Saturday) wasn't noticeable different, and I went to a loved one's house. When I returned home in the evening however, I immediately noticed there were no fruit flies swarming, and saw only a couple here and there. Today (Sunday) I have seen literally just one fruit fly. At this rate I expect there will be none within another day or two.Bottom-line: I feel like this is well-worth the money!!! I am very pleased with the results of this. I'm glad I went with two rather than one bottle.
A**A
So disappointed! No longer recommend. Seller never responded.
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. TheFRUIT 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.
C**E
Great product but maybe don't do form over function?????
Great product but making the container like a seasoning shaker while cute is well dumb... for one this is meant to be open sitting on a counter top where peoples hands and arms are moving to get stuff. So maybe a squater container while not cute is much much more stable than a seasoning shaker they literally get knocked over by just a little touch... and mine did spilled the chemical everywhere it was fantastic....Also because you made the container cute you failed to notice that the more surface area the bugs have to accumulate and accidentally fly into the trap for a drink the faster you catch them. Again form over function maybe don't let your marketing team lead you and let product design and engineering win the day...That said the product does work really well and is catching the flys well one of them is since the other one tipped over. fire the person that decided that was a good idea cuz its not
K**M
Happy customer
Thought was a little pricey for what it is but it was so worth the money. Have recommended it to family and friends will definitely use again if needed. Had fruit flies in a bedroom and kitchen and within 2 days they were gone and there was loads of them. Definitely use this product you won't be disappointed
L**P
Useless vinegar in a bottle trap.
This is effectively vinegar in a plastic container. You could make your own for around £1 and it would be more effective . The container is not even shaped to trap them. They fly around it but not in it. This seems to attract flies but it doesn’t trap or kill any….not a single one. Using your own trap is better. Please don’t waste your money … this is just an expensive rip off and doesn’t work.
H**
Amazing!
I loved this! I had so many of these horrid tiny flies flying around my fruit. Decided to get this. It isn’t cheap but it sure well does the job. I’d say in 48 hours I caught 20 plus in there. Thanks Aunt Fannie
M**Y
Just about does the job
Initially trapped and killed fruit flies but quickly lost its potency
C**H
Fruit flies are gone!
This really works! I don’t know how I got a fruit fly problem, but this stuff sorted it out. It doesn’t smell very nice, but a small price to pay.
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