How To: Protect Indoor & Outdoor Plants From Destructive Insects (Zero Pesticides!)

  • - Sherice Artize

“These help keep gnats off my houseplants!!” — Adam Dejoy

Destructive Pests Can Ruin Gardens And House Plants

Aphids are notorious for destroying plants. They sap vital nutrients from plants, resulting in curled leaves, stunted growth, and low crop yields.1 An army of aphids can turn any thriving garden or house plant into a wilted mess.

Aphids can lay 80 eggs in a single week, turning a small problem into a huge infestation.2 Plus, they “camouflage” with plants, making them almost invisible to the naked eye and incredibly hard to control.3

And aphids are just the tip of the iceberg — fungus gnats can feast on plant roots, and fruit flies and other flying insects are a horrible nuisance for any plant owner.

The Problem With Pesticides & Store-Bought “Solutions”

The problem is, pesticides can often do more harm than good. They can contaminate the groundwater, harm the environment, and even pose health risks.4 5

‘Safe alternatives’ like soap or neem oil aren’t much better. They can be downright ineffective against certain insects and, worse, they can be harmful to plants if used incorrectly.6 7

A Simple Yet Effective Solution For Plant-Munching Bugs


BugMD Sticky Stakes are simple, non-toxic protection against the creepy crawlies that ruin gardens and house plants. Sticky Stakes lure-in and trap aphids, leaf miners, fungus gnats, thrips, whiteflies, black flies, fruit flies, midges, and other plant-munching insects.

Unlike conventional solutions, Sticky Stakes are 100% pesticide-free and safe to use outdoors and indoors to help prevent and control infestations all year-round.

The result? Your beautiful plants can finally be safe from destructive pests.

Right now, thousands of Americans are already using this innovative solution to naturally help wipe-out aphids, fungus gnats, and more.

Fair warning, though: this first batch of BugMD Sticky Stakes is almost completely sold out. And it could be months before it’s back in stock.

So don’t wait — click here to see if BugMD Sticky Stakes are still available.

Do BugMD Sticky Stakes Really Work?

Bugs are naturally attracted to bright colors because they associate them with food.8 That’s how BugMD Sticky Stake’s yellow daffodil design lures-in aphids, gnats, fruit flies, and other flying insects.  

Once they touch the stake’s surface, they’re instantly trapped by ultra-sticky “Perma-Glue.” BugMD Sticky Stakes capture destructive insects before they reach the plants — helping reduce infestations and protect plant health.

Unlike other glue traps, BugMD Sticky Stakes are 100% pesticide-free. Plus, their waterproof adhesive makes them perfect for indoor and outdoor plants.

Such A Simple Solution — Low Maintenance, Too!

BugMD Sticky Stakes are incredibly easy to use. Not to mention, they work indoors and outdoors to kick destructive pests to the curb. Use on potted plants, near garbage cans, or in garden beds for easy pest control.

  1. Unpeel BugMD Sticky Stake
  2. Stick it upright in the soil
  3. Secure to any plant with the included twist ties (optional)
  4. Throw away when full and replace with a new one

Customers Are Raving About BugMD Sticky Stakes

Check out these astonishing reviews from verified BugMD Sticky Stakes customers:

“I get a lot of fruit flies around my plants, but I didn’t want to risk spraying that chemical stuff. I heard about BugMD and decided to give it a try... the traps filled up in days & the fly population has been decimated. Definitely the right move.”

Kris H.

“I was sick of aphids destroying my houseplants, but I didn’t want to go around and spray insecticide inside my own home. I saw these online and thought, ‘Why not?’ I set the traps and 2 days later, they were covered in bugs! These are very easy to use and extremely effective against the aphids. Definitely better than spraying insecticide around the house.”

— Sharon W.

“Fungus gnats have been bugging me (pun intended) for ages. They weren’t just destroying my plants with their larvae, they were buzzing around while I was working and eating. I tried everything: bug spray made me itch and the natural insecticide I tried wasn’t working unless I hit the gnats head on. Diluted soap smelled better, but it was a total waste of time and money. Then I gave these sticky stakes a try. Totally saved my plants from fungus gnats. These are awesome.”

Mae P.

How Do BugMD Sticky Stakes Compare To Store-Bought Solutions?

BugMD Sticky Stakes

Store-bought Pesticides

100% Pesticide-Free Formula

Toxic chemical ingredients

Safe Around Edible & Delicate Plants

Formulas may pose a risk

Simple To Use

Time-consuming, difficult installation

No Chemical Smell

Harsh, chemical smell

Perfect For Indoor & Outdoor Use

Only usable outdoors

  • Can also trap flies, moths, and other flying insects

  • Many sprays target one or two types of insects at most

Don’t Let Insects Eat Your Plants: Trap ‘Em With BugMD

BugMD Sticky Stakes are not available in stores and can only be found online.

Now that you’ve discovered this non-toxic method of outdoor and indoor pest control — follow these simple steps to get started:

  • 1) Click here to place your order
  • 2) Start defending your garden and house plants against invasive pests

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Sources
1. McVean, A. Farmer ants and their aphid herds. McGill Office for Science and Society. McGill University Website. Published August 2017. 
2. Aphids Management Guidelines--UC IPM. Published 2021.
3. Shingleton, A., et al. The Origin Of A Mutualism: A Morphological Trait Promoting The Evolution Of Ant-aphid Mutualisms. US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. Evolution. 2005 Apr; 59(4): 921–926. Published 2018. 
4. Whitford, F., Wolt, J., & Nelson, H. PESTICIDES AND WATER QUALITY PRINCIPLES, POLICIES, AND PROGRAMS [Ebook]. Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service. Published 2021.
5. Pesticides | Texas Groundwater Protection Committee. Published 2021.
6. Russ, K., & Williamson, J. Less Toxic Insecticides. Published 2021.
7. Onetto, S. Soap Sprays as Insecticides. Published 2021.
8. Drees, B. Colored Objects, Sticky Traps, and Yellow Pan Traps | Bug Hunter. Published 2021.