Drabb
Artifice Fruit Fly Traps, Set of 2
Artifice Fruit Fly Traps, Set of 2
Stylish & Safe Fruit Fly Traps for Any Space
These black and white traps are designed to blend in beautifully with your environment while effectively eliminating fruit flies. Perfect for homes, cafés, and shared spaces — they're as stylish as they are functional.
- 🎨 Three Unique Designs – Choose from Animals, Abstract Art, or Scenic Prints — perfect for any decor
- 🌿 Non-Toxic & Family-Safe – Uses your own apple cider vinegar and dish soap — no harmful additives
- 🇨🇦 Made in North America – Easy to use, discreet, and crafted for lasting quality without outlets or mess
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Outdoor-safe. Always discreet.
Enjoy Pest-Free Moments, Anywhere
Whether it’s a sunny patio brunch or a cozy evening picnic, Drabb traps quietly do their job — no noise, no mess, no worries. Just place it and relax.

Blends in. Works fast.
Smart Design for Everyday Spaces
Keep flies and wasps away without sacrificing style or safety. Our traps are reusable, non-toxic, and designed to fit right into your home or workspace.
Loved by Customers on Amazon
Real reviews from real people — see why Canadians trust Drabb for discreet, effective pest control.
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Illyssa
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"I received the package two days after I placed the order. It’s only been set up for a week and I already got rid of the fruit fly problem I was having. Quick / simple set up and the container design allows for a clean and discreet look."
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Khaled
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"The usual sticky coils and clunky traps are just as annoying to look at as the flies themselves. That’s why I’m so glad I found this Canadian-made trap. It actually looks nice, simple, modern, and subtle enough to blend into all my spaces. No more traps over the sink."
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Kyla
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"I used to have fruit flies flying around my desk, and landing into my drinks. It felt like I was constantly swatting them away or killing them. This trap sits right on my desk, and instead of swarming my coffee or tea, the flies are now drawn straight to the apple cider vinegar I poured inside."