Succulent Fruit Fly Trap – Mix & Match Planter Design
Deal with pesky fruit flies without putting an unattractive trap on your counter.
The Fundy Flow 3D Succulent Fruit Fly Trap is designed to look like a decorative potted succulent while discreetly hiding your fruit fly bait inside the pot.
Fruit flies enter through the opening in the succulent and travel down into the pot, where you can place the bait of your choice. The succulent top screws securely onto the pot, keeping the bait hidden while allowing easy access when it's time to clean or refill the trap.
The best part? The pots and succulent tops are interchangeable. Mix and match different pot styles, colours and succulent designs to create a combination that fits your décor.
How It Works
- Unscrew the succulent from the pot.
- Add your preferred fruit fly bait to the bottom of the pot.
- Screw the succulent back onto the pot.
- Place the trap near the area where fruit flies are most active.
- Fruit flies enter through the opening in the succulent and travel down into the bait chamber.
- Unscrew the top whenever you need to empty, clean or refill the trap.
Mix & Match Your Look
Choose your favourite:
- Succulent design
- Succulent colour
- Pot style
- Pot colour
Mix and match the pieces to create a fruit fly trap that looks like décor rather than pest control.
Product Features
- Decorative succulent-style fruit fly trap
- Hidden internal bait chamber
- Fruit flies enter through an opening in the succulent
- Screw-on succulent top
- Easy to open for cleaning and refilling
- Use the fruit fly bait of your choice
- Interchangeable pots and succulent tops
- Mix and match colours and designs
- No visible bait sitting on your counter
- Reusable design
- 3D printed by Fundy Flow 3D
- Made in New Brunswick, Canada
Bait
Bait is not included, allowing you to use the fruit fly bait or attractant you prefer.
Care Instructions
Hand wash only.
Do not place in the dishwasher or microwave.
Allow all pieces to dry thoroughly before reassembling.
Please Note
Each trap is individually 3D printed. Minor layer lines and slight surface variations are a normal part of the 3D printing process.