STEM Kills Indoor Fruit Flies Trap, 5.4 fl oz
- Brand:
- Raid
- Model Number:
- 329965
- UPC:
- 046500032844
- EAN:
- 0046500032844
- ASIN:
- B09GD8T863
- Walmart SKU:
- 545176202
Price momentum shifted upward recently, bringing the cost to $7.53. This represents a 2.7% premium to typical levels.
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$10.29 | |
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Lowest Price
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$6.74 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$7.53 |
Tracking History: We have tracked STEM Kills Indoor Fruit Flies Trap, 5.4 fl oz since 5/29/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 9, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $6.74 (lowest on 12/23/2025) to $10.29 (highest on 7/12/2024). The average price during this period is $7.27.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.82 (Mar 14) to $8.88 (Mar 18) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $7.33.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.7/5 from 148 reviews.
Shook the container opened it and put it on the counter at 1030am. Within 30 seconds it was attracting the fruit flies. By 5:30 PM most of the fruit flies had crawled in and died. 48 hours later only one or two are lingering and 99% of the fruit flies have died. This works unbelievably awesome! I've never had anything work as well as this item. 1st photo is 1030am just shaken with the bubble foam from shaking. 2nd picture is 530pm that same evening.
I say this out near my fruit on the counter and they immediately started swarming it. Worked great!! Would definitely recommend!
hope this works. i dont have fruit flies right now but Sept/Oct i will. it smells nice.
This works great!!! I've recently purchased more to put around my house. Smell is not the greatest but I would take that over fruit flies any day!
I appreciate the fact that it is not poisonous very much. It does make the places it's used smell of vinegar. I love the smell of vinegar so that's fine by me. it's only been out a few days, but the fruit fly numbers are definitely dwindling. My apartment building has always had a problem with these. Last year we had an infestation. Had to call in pros - poisons and all! The development that abuts our property right near our internal community room and many apartments has a dumpster about 10 feet away. Unlike here, loose, open garbage is deposited there. There's nothing we can do except fight them here. Other than fly paper (disgusting to look at) , this seems to be the best treatment so far. We've tried everything. The spray ms work on flips ton a surface, but they must be immediately cleaned up because they leave a greasy residue and dead fruit flies stuck to it. Obviously, can't be sprayed in the air! We all have the Siri, blue light traps and they do work - to a degree. Can't handle more than a few. Vinegar, few drops of dish liquid in a jar with decaying fruit hanging in it above the vinegar mix (homemade or purchased do better. I have my fingers crossed. I have put paper tape over the gaps in my double hung window that faces the dumpster m. If this ends up working, I'm buying stock in the company that makes it!!! I will update with progress. It is supposed to be effective for 21 days!
Once you get past the initial smell of this product, it's much better. It's worked like a charm so far. It says it works for 3 weeks; however, I have 10 days left, and I have noticed just a few little critters flying around again. All in all, it's a good product, especially for those of us who are allergic to major competitor brands.
too small for price
The item is very easy to use, shake open the seal and place. The issue is it evaporates quickly and it does attract fruit flies, I am not sure if it kills enough of them if it disappears in a week. Not a good value for the price.
It's been opened for 24 hours now %26 not one fruit fly is in there. Don't purchase this product this is a free home remedy that I was doing before I wasted my money %26 it works sometimes. I mix apple cider vinegar, dish detergent, %26 another product. DONT waste your money. It smells just like my home remedy %26 bubbles from the dish detergent when shaking.
This is nothing but watered down apple cider. Vinegar in a jar at 15 times the price of the real vinegar.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.82 (Mar 14) to $8.88 (Mar 18) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $7.33.
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