Flies Be Gone Fly Trap Kills Up To 20000 Flies Per Bag
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Average customer review:Product Description
Effective for up to 4 weeks with a range of 50 to 100 yards. That's powerful. Strongly effective in decreasing the fly problem of an area, even pesticide resistant flies. NO toxins, NO poisons, NO insecticides. Catches up to 20,000 flies in each trap and up to ten times faster than other traps. Maintenance free and completely disposable. Nothing to clean up. Highly effective even on fruit flies. Used extensively in the pest control industry. A farmers true friend for use in the poultry industry, on dairy farms, stables, livestock ranches, feed lots, kennels, waste products. Also restaurant dumpsters or anywhere that flies are a problem. Available also for home use. If it is effective on a farm, you can be sure it will work for your home. Ultra Biomass bait developed by leading university researchers. User friendly, environmentally friendly, ozone friendly. Costs only a fraction of insecticides and works far more effectively. Successful fly control since 1981. Used in 27 countries worldwide. Patented worldwide.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32250 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Flies Be Gone
- Model: Flies Be Gone
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- The best Disposable fly trap anywhere in the World !
- Guaranteed to work or your money back !!!!
- Effective for up to 4 weeks with a range of 50 to 100 yards
- NO toxins, NO poisons, NO insecticides
- Catches up to 20,000 Flies
Customer Reviews
This is awesome!
This thing is awesome. I didn't have that many flies in my back yard, but they were around. The fly trap arrived last Wednesday, I set it up according to the instructions and hung it in a tree in an out of the way spot. After returning from a long weekend, I was thrilled to see that the thing was 1/4 full- probably 1000 flies at least. I haven't noticed any smell, but I can say that it is not the most esthetically pleasing thing, but what do you expect for a fly trap? This is awesome!
Urban application a little different. Dog owners please read.
Urban
I have to say that this thing catches a lot of flies. The first day it caught fifty and after that it ramped up quickly to two or three hundred a day. But if you live in a city like I do you may not be able to get this thing far enough away from you. The instructions tell you to place it at least 35 feet from the area that you use. But 50 feet is probably better, as the flies are gathering in heavy numbers within 15 feet of the bait. After a few day the bait smell is also obvious at that distance. So if you have a large backyard (I do not) put the trap in the farthest corner. Or if you don't like your neighbors...
PETS
The bait is a smelly powdered protein meal that reminds me of dog kibble. My dog went on a sniffing frenzy when I received the box. She is also lured to the hanging bait. So if you have pets make sure they can't reach it. It's not toxic, but believe me, you wouldn't want to clean that mess.
FLIES
As far as the fly types it catches in my yard, 99.9% are green bottle and blue bottle flies (AKA blow flies) and a few house flies. I have observed many flesh flies lured to it but the trap cover has too narrow a gap for them to enter comfortably. You could leave the top off I suppose but the added water would evaporate quicker in the recommended direct sun. Other extremely tiny fly types I could not identify were also lured but in very few numbers.
Yes I spent a lot of time staring at the trap.
Works great. Just one thing......
We bought this trap in an effort to battle our terrible fly problem. I think the flies are coming from our 2 dogs, but we also have a lot of flies around our trash can. This trap works wonders. It is a very effective alternative to spraying poisons around the house. It is very easy to set up. All you do is pour in the bait and some warm water and hang it up. Based on the instructions, we hung it on the side of our house where we don't spend a lot of time. Although there is a foul odor (the bait as well as rotting flies) because of where we hung it, this was not a problem. I found it to be very satisfying checking the trap every day to see how many flies it had caught. I'm not just talking about 10 or 20 flies, I'm talking about hundreds or thousands of flies.
The only problem I had was that it filled up with too much water when it rained. I placed a hook on the corner of my eaves and hung the trap from the hook. However, it was not protected from the rain or sprinkler. Next time, I will hang the trap up under the eave so it will not fill up with water and prevent flies from entering the trap.
The trap was very easy to dispose of also. Just snap the top back down, place in a plastic grocery bag, and throw away. I love products that actually work!



