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«Customers generally express dissatisfaction with the product, citing its ineffectiveness in trapping fruit flies and its high price given its simple composition. Some also criticize the lack of refill bottles and the need to continuously purchase the entire set, including the glass container.»
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I use this fruit fly trap every year and I am happy with it. It reliably catches the annoying little beasts in the kitchen. It is a pity that the small bottles are not available to buy individually, but only as a set with the jar, which in my opinion could be improved by Migros. Plus the content of the product could be increased a little, it only fills just under half the jar and you have to change it quickly and wait a little at the beginning until it works. Otherwise top product, it works perfectly in our home!
Effect questionable
Overpriced when you look at the composition. A bottle of organic vinegar can be bought for a pittance. What's more, fruit flies don't fit in the bottle! Not effective.
Already had better
First things first: the party with the flies goes on. We congratulate Migros on this extraordinary product, we probably couldn't have fooled ourselves so well. The fact that such a product is being sold at all, which, as BeatM himself wrote in his answer to the review, can be produced in every household, is pretty borderline. Can the price be explained by the FibL approval?
Device ok, supplied liquid not optimal. Made my own mixture.
Animals fly around it and sit on the trap. Effect=0. At least for me.
Unfortunately not worth anything. Instructions followed, kitchen full of fruit flies but none in the jar.
Too bad there are no individual refill bottles and you always have to buy a set including a glass container, which you can then throw straight into the waste glass. With an organic product you should actually expect something like this.
It's not a miracle product...Works moderately well. A few flies are trapped, but most are not attracted by the attractive substance. I expected better...