This “honey” is in on the sting.

Amy Wade uncovers unfaithful men by flirting with them on Facebook and other social media sites.

“I never feel bad about breaking up relationships,” the 28-year-old “honey trapper” told Caters News Agency. “If you don’t trust your man, then it’s my job to put your mind at ease.”

The full-time pharmacist in Surrey, England, digs up dirt for jealous girlfriends who think their significant other may have a wandering eye, contacting clueless men with an innocent message claiming she’s new to the area and is looking for friends. She said she’s already exposed about 100 cheats.

“Rats always fall for it,” she said. “And then my client will tell me whether they want me to be suggestive or whether they want the rat to take the lead.”

Some of the men try to meet her, while other send her explicit photos — which she later forwards to her clients.

She said she got into the business about four months ago, working part-time for about $31 a week for Cheatingrat.com after experiencing the pain of a cheating boyfriend.

She’s says she’s better for it — and now knows the right tools to figure out if the next Mr. Right is really committed.

“I would definitely hire a honey if I thought they were up to no good,” she told Caters. “But I hope to find love again in the future. At least I know no one will ever get away with it again.”