🛡️ Defend Your Space, Ditch the Pests!
The Hot Shot No-Pest Strip is a powerful pest control solution designed to eliminate a variety of common household pests. With its controlled-release technology, this odorless strip provides up to 4 months of continuous protection, making it ideal for use in areas like garages, sheds, and attics. Simply hang it in your desired location and enjoy a pest-free environment.
Item Form | Strip |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
B**E
: Simple, Effective, and Affordable – The Ultimate Flying Insect Strip
for garage, campers, RV and attic use ONLYI've tried numerous solutions for dealing with pesky flying insects around my garage and attic, and I must say, this Flying Insect Strip has exceeded my expectations in every way. Here's why I think this product deserves a top rating:EffectivenessFrom the moment I hung these strips up, I noticed a significant reduction in the number of flying insects buzzing around my garage. The controlled release technology on these strips is incredibly effective, killing a wide range of pests, including flies, moths, and fruit flies. They last for up to 4 months!Ease of UseThe setup couldn't be simpler. The strips come with a clear, easy-to-follow set of instructions. Just take it out of the case, and it is ready to use. I appreciated that they come with hooks for hanging, which made it easy to place them in high-traffic areas where insects are most problematic.Discreet and Non-IntrusiveOne of the best features of these strips is their low profile. Unlike some bulky traps or devices, these strips blend into the environment, so they don’t disrupt the aesthetics of my garage. They are discreet enough that guests often don’t notice them, yet they’re highly effective.AffordableFor the price, you really can’t beat the value. The pack includes multiple strips, so you can place them in various locations around your home without breaking the bank. This affordability makes it a practical solution for ongoing insect control.
A**R
Great product, worth the price!
These are amazing! Keeps little flies away and even citrus flies. Great for when I am juicing!
M**3
Best $7 I ever spent
I've been battling fruit flies all summer and here into fall, It was never a huge infestation, just a few here and there, mostly in the Kitchen, but a few in the bathroom and occasionally buzzing in my face in the den. At first I just thought, well this is just summer in Michigan, bugs are a part of life, but eventually I got to my boiling point of having them buzz by my face one too many times so I decided to do something about it.I tried the home remedies first, all this praise over simple apple cider vinegar, and dish soap, I made several home made traps from recommendations I saw on some Youtube Videos, all swearing by the Apple Cider Vinegar, I put these out around where I saw the flies most frequently, mostly in the kitchen around the sink, and I never caught a single fruit fly, but my whole house stunk of Apple Cider Vinegar.I saw this low down in the recommendations here on Amazon, and thought, what's the worst that could happen, sure it says not to use in your house, but I'm a grown man, with no children or pets to worry about, so I thought worst case, I may get a little sick from it, but if I noticed any ill effects, I could just toss it and be out $7, I just ordered the one, because I had my skepticism and didn't want to waste any more money, if this too was a dud, and if it worked somewhat, and wasn't killing me, I could just order a few more, as it only took a day to get to my house.So on the day it arrived, I took it out of it's package and hung it over the sink. It didn't smell bad, not much of a smell at all really, unless you get right up to it and sniff it (probably not a good idea, it is poison after all, so I'm not recommending you do that). I checked on it two hours later, and the fruit flies were still hanging out around the sink, so I thought, well this doesn't work either.Gave it another two hours though, and checked again, and not a fruit fly one anywhere in sight. Not only that, I haven't seen a single one of those little buggers since anywhere in the house. They're just gone, Vanished. I imagine the died off somewhere, but they're so small, that unless they're moving, they're hard to spot, I'd imagine that many a little fruit fly carcass will have been vacuumed up, or else went back down the drain to die.I've left it hung up these last few days, just in case, but haven't noticed any ill effect to my health, no lingering odor, and no ill effect to any food I've prepared in the area. I'll probably take it down in a few more days just to be safe and move it out to the garage to kill off some bugs out there as it's supposed to last up to 40 days, so maybe I'll be able to get rid of any spiders or insects that have decided to winter in there out of this thing as well, which is a bonus.As far as the "Don't use it in your House" warnings, I'm convinced now that it's just some legal safety net for the company rather than an actual real danger. Long term exposure, who knows, maybe if you kept it up in an area you frequent for the full 40 days, yeah, it could start to affect you, but for a day or to to let it knock out the problem, you'll probably be fine.I can tell you one thing for sure though, I'll be buying a few more of these once spring comes back around to place out in my garage and on my back porch where I always have problems with flies and spiders so I can see how this thing really handles, and next time I get any fruit flies, this will be my first step in eliminating them rather than the last thing I try. Simply enough, IT WORKS!
R**E
Usually very effective.
These are sometimes a hit or miss. I’ve ordered several from Amazon and other retailers. Some of them are super potent and work really well at keeping pests away, and sometimes they’re just mediocre. We tie these around and through the plastic parts while looping through our trash can lid crevices to hang inside the outdoor trash can. We very rarely have any pests in the outdoor trash, so for the small enclosed area it’s usually great. For the more open exposed areas ie. garage, back porch, you might need a couple.
L**Y
Works Like a Charm!
This is must for everyone that can’t stand pesky bugs. They can enter my space, but pretty soon they’re dead! We change ours out every 6 months.
T**Q
Great for Wasps, Carpenter Bees & Other Freeloaders
We’ve been using these Pest Strips in our attic for years now to keep wasps, carpenter bees, and other flying freeloaders from setting up shop under our eaves and porches. We pop in a fresh strip every 4–5 months, starting in March (we’re in Tennessee), and take them down around Thanksgiving—kind of like seasonal decorations, but way less festive.We hang them as far back in the attic as we can reach before the ceiling tries to introduce itself to our foreheads. One of our attics is pretty roomy, so we hang two in there. And you know what? We haven’t had a single wasp or carpenter bee since. Even a scout team of honeybees came by once, checked things out, and decided to buzz off. (We assume they didn’t care for the smell. No harm done, bees!)Some folks say they use these indoors, and I working be comfortable with that—though come to think of it, maybe we don’t have any indoor pests because they’re already scared off by the attic?Bottom line: highly recommend for attic duty. Keep the flying menace out where it belongs—with your neighbor.
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