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Item Number: PIT610

Stiky Stuff Sticky Coating (8 oz)

Trap and Monitor Insects

Stiky Stuff Sticky Coating (8 oz) is a ready-to-use, brush-on adhesive designed for DIY insect trapping applications. Whether you're monitoring pest populations or creating custom sticky traps, this clear and odorless coating ensures long-lasting performance by capturing flying insects without harmful chemicals.

This specialized formula remains tacky for extended periods, making it ideal for greenhouses, orchards, gardens, or anywhere flying pests are a concern. It spreads easily with the built-in brush applicator and provides reliable adhesion to a variety of surfaces like paper, cardboard, or plastic trap bases.

  • Use to create custom traps for gnats, aphids, whiteflies, and other pests.
  • Remains sticky over time, even in variable temperatures.
  • Easy application with integrated brush—no mess, no mixing.
  • Non-toxic, clear, and virtually odorless—safe for indoor and outdoor use.

Pair with our Organic Pest Control supplies to build a complete, eco-friendly solution for managing garden pests naturally.

$11.99
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Ships from Northern CA.

Shipping Weight: 0.75 lb

Dimensions: 3.75"L x 2.75"W x 2.75"H

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    Characteristics

    Application Frequency : Multiple Application
    Application Season : Fall
    Application Season : Spring
    Application Season : Summer
    Application Season : Winter
    Chemical Form : Ready to Use
    Insect Control : Ants
    Insect Control : Colorado Potato Beetle
    Insect Control : Cucumber Beetles
    Insect Control : Flies

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    ants in fruit trees

    I used this product on all 6 of my fruit trees and it did create a barrier the ants would not and have not crossed but I intend to reapply as the sun/heat seems to take away the stickiness

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    JB
    Perhaps I was using it to trap the wrong bugs

    I wanted to make sticky traps for roaches. I cannot smell this product but roaches certainly do, and they avoid it. I put some canned cat food on a paper plate - roaches quickly climbed into the plate. Then I put the bug sticky stuff as directed around the perimeter of the cat food - roaches approached but did not get on the plate, turned and left the area. Back to the Roach Motel, I guess.