

🦟 Say goodbye to drain flies and hello to fresh, fly-free vibes!
Green Gobbler Drai FLI Fruit Goodbye Gel is a powerful, thick gel treatment designed to eliminate fruit, drain, and sewer flies by clinging to pipes and killing infestations at the source. Featuring natural citronella and cinnamon oils, it repels flies while providing up to 16 treatments per bottle. Ideal for homes and businesses, it’s easy to use with anti-glug technology and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.








| ASIN | B07CVM269Q |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,162 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #33 in Household Drain Openers |
| Brand | Green Gobbler |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (14,440) |
| Date First Available | 21 July 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Green Gobbler Fruit Fly Goodbye Gel Drai |
| Manufacturer | Green Gobbler |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 226.8 g |
M**A
Excellent
Excellent product
S**E
I had a sudden gnat infestation coming from my bathroom and kitchen drains in my studio apartment after five years of living here. I ordered three bottles and used the first two within the first two weeks. After just one day, I immediately saw gnats evacuating the drains. It was a bit messy for about a week as they tried to find a new home, but I kept up the treatment and used the third bottle to cover all drains. Now, going into week three, I haven’t seen a single gnat. This product works extremely well, is affordable, and the amount in each bottle is more than enough to solve the problem. I highly recommend it.
ب**ر
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A**Y
I'd been dealing with a drain fly infestation for months and was at my wits end. Was killing 20-40 each day by hand or more. Tried all kinds of things to get rid of them - bug spray, lining my windows with bug spray, baking soda and vinegar down the drains, bug killer down the drains, sticky paper, and several other methods you've probably read about online. I even used one of those hand-held electric racket zappers to swipe at them which actually made hunting them down kind of fun. ZAP! The product: I used this pleasant smelling goo a few times as instructed and it seems to have taken care of much of the problem. After applying it to my shower drain and bathroom sink, the leftover gel around the drains had a bunch of drain fly carcasses in it the next day. I did the same thing over a period of about a week and more carcasses would appear each time. I have effectively eliminated a drain fly infestation which was driving me mad. Very cool! Keep in mind there were other tactics I employed because I wanted to be thorough and make sure these pests were GONE. So here are some suggestions which I hadn't seen listed on any of the "how to kill drain flies" sites. Adapt and use these in addition to using the gel and your problem will be no more. 1) It seems drain flies LOVE bathroom towels, especially ones left up to dry. I would pick up my towel and three or four would immediately fly off of it. So I removed the towel from the bathroom when done with it and place it in my dryer where it was inaccessible. I think they use these to breed or nest. Yuck. You can replace the towels again once the flies have been eliminated. 2) Remove bath mat, especially if made of cloth or wool. I think they breed there, too. 3) Remove any cloth shower curtains (which can get very damp). Basically, remove anything that gets wet and collects human skin cells or byproducts. 4) Flush out your jacuzzi if you have one. Jacuzzis have a lot of pipes which collect a lot of gunk just like your drain does. When I cleaned it out, a ton of unsightly organic effluvium came out, including a ton of fly carcasses. Blech! There are videos on Youtube showing how to do this. 5) Put sticky paper on the window sills. This caught a TON of stray drain flies and other pests stuck between the window and outside. 6) This is a bit more hardcore, but you may want to try buying a bug zapper and covering the windows in your living space and leave it on over night. Drain flies are attracted to light and will try to escape through your windows. When you block them out and provide only one source of light, they will be attracted to it. This seemed to help me a little bit. It captured and killed some of them but not as many as I'd hoped. 7) Vacuum the heck out of your place. I'm not an expert but it seems they like our "leftovers", as in skin cells, dust and other elements produced by indirect human waste. If anything, you'll have a nice clean environment to live in. 8) De-clutter any area where they seem to be thriving. This could help expose breeding points. The bathroom was my target as this was where most of them were congregating. I made it uninhabitable for them by stripping it bare. 9) If you have a spider, she is your best friend. I had one who was systematically capturing and eating any stray drain flies. My own personal serial killer for hire. Spider caught more of these pests than my bug zapper. I must have counted around 40 carcasses! Do not kill any spiders. They feast on these critters. Keep them around! They are literally a secret weapon which costs you nothing, except maybe a few creepy crawly dreams. I think most of the problem was addressed by the drain gel, probably 90% of the issue. Could be more or less for you. But the chances of eliminating the problem will increase if you follow the steps above. Good luck with it!
C**.
Great product. Does what it says, faster than expected. Rid my drain fly problem in 2 days. Which is good, cause it kindof stinks. Recommend you treat your drains right before bedtime. That way it has a chance to work some before running water down the drains again.
J**E
The first time I use this product it worked or so I thought. Then I was struggling for a while, although it never got as bad as some posts. I couldn’t understand why it was not working for me well, and then on my last purchase when I started pouring, I stopped and thought maybe I should shake it up. after shaking it’s pretty well for a few seconds, I poured it, and it looked pearly, white and non-translucent. before it had been more translucent. this time it worked. I just ordered my next bottle to stay ahead of it. I did see that some people mentioned boiling water and putting it down the drain. I started to do that earlier on so that they sink was pretty cleaned out of the stuff. I don’t know if that helps but it makes sense to me so I’m going to keep doing that part. I make sure to put all food scraps away, which when you have kids is a daily thing. If I noticed there’s a plate that was forgotten or something like that, and maybe the dishwasher is running, I have stuck it in the fridge to care for in the morning. I know that that’s not ideal but I wanted to share because not everybody can run to the trash and sometimes we are just exhausted and it does not take much for those little guys.
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