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RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps

RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps
$ 35.68

Score By Feature

Based on 10,179 ratings
Easy to assemble
9.38
Easy to use
9.28
Sturdiness
9.18
Value for money
9.11
Scent
5.96

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Easy Fly Control – Get rid of common flies, including hundreds of the most common species, with this disposable outdoor hanging fly trap. When the trap is full, just throw it away—no mess!
Fast Acting — This trap employs an attractant bait that flies find irresistible, luring them into the trap through the cap and drowning them in the water.
Simple to Use — To expose the trap entrance, simply follow the simple directions on the bag. Fill the trap with water to activate the bait, then hang it outside at least 20 feet away from any living spaces.
These traps should only be used outside because they emit a strong odor once they've been activated. This trap should only be used outside, at least 20 feet away from any living spaces.
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Questions & Answers

Are the bags in the 8-pack the same size as the two large bags?

I'm not sure what you mean by "2 OK big bag size," but they're the same size as the singles I bought at Home Depot and have performed equally well. It's fantastic to be able to buy them in bulk, particularly during the spring and summer months.

Why can't I get this product delivered to my home in Washington?

I'm not sure, but each state has its own set of chemical regulations.

Does this make biting black flies want to bite you?

I'm not sure what a biting black fly is, but it attracts houseflies like crazy. In the bag, I've never seen another type of fly. Ours are displayed in the stalls of our horses.

Is it effective against gnats as well?

I don't recall seeing any gnats in my luggage. Perhaps it's due to their diminutive size. can elude capture by using the gap. However, it works wonders with flies. The gnats are controlled with an electric fly swatter.

Selected User Reviews For RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Hanging Fly Trap - 8 Traps

Fly trap
3/5

This is an excellent item. I would recommend keeping it out of the reach of pets, raccoons, and possums. The product has a rotten fish odor, which attracts these animals like crazy. Of course, it attracts flies because it stinks bad, luring the fools inside. I've got footage. I started filming as soon as the product arrived. Also, because the odor is so strong, it will frighten your visitors away, so keep it away from the entrance or close to the house. It's possible that people will believe you have a body on your premises. That's how strong the odor is, plus the smell of dead flies, which is omgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg I was on the verge of throwing up when I realized what had happened. Aside from that, the product functions properly. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> br>This item attracts flies from all over the neighborhood. It entraps them, but it also summons them. It is not a good idea in my opinion. I had a higher number of flies than usual. To get the cheapest fly trap, I went to a 99cents store. At the very least, no more flies are summoned. br>Another thing is that raccoons ate the last fly trap. I'm not looking for more flies; I'm looking for a way to get rid of them. Neighbors began to complain about the odor. My yard is large, and the fly trap was placed away from homes; however, neighbors have complained about the smell, claiming it smells like dead bodies. I'm giving it a three-star rating. Sorry for the inconvenience. br>br>UPDATE: From three to one star rating. Although the concept is sound, it attracts an excessive number of flies. This resulted in an increase in the number of flies invading the area. br>The best flytraps can be found in 99 cent stores for less than $3. It is preferable to use fly traps that hang and glue the suckers. At the very least, it does not make any additional calls. The bag can hold up to 20,000 flies. My tote was bursting at the seams. People mistook my house for a witchcraft workshop. If you want people to think you have dead bodies in your backyard and call the cops, go ahead and use the fishy smell. More flies are attracted to it than a dead body. br>Wishing you the best of luck.

Beckham Neal
Beckham Neal
| Jan 11, 2021
Trap of the Century
5/5

This took less than 24 hours to set up the first time. I've caught more flies with this than with anything else I've bought. Great product!br>br>When I went to set up the first bag, my string snapped, and the bag exploded all over my $120 Clark's shoes. br>br>It is your responsibility to provide your own string; they do not provide one. As a result, it's my fault for not joining the Boy Scouts and learning how to tie knots properly. Just make sure the bags aren't strewn around. They had to be popped.

Sylvie Kirby
Sylvie Kirby
| Jul 30, 2021
Sorry
3/5

I would not recommend this to a friend or family member. It's revolting. Well. These items do attract and trap flies, but the drawback is that our fly problem has grown to epidemic proportions. We have the stench of the bags, swarms of flies, and rats. Horrible! br>br>It's garage day on Tuesday. We didn't take down the traps until the day before. Even to dispose of them, we'll have to place them in plastic bags and seal them. br>br>These might work in some unusual circumstances, but I wouldn't use them in a residential yard.

Analia Golden
Analia Golden
| Jun 28, 2021
FLIES ARE ATTRACTIVE TO THESE TRAPS, BUT THEY DO NOT KILL THEM
4/5

I'm a loyal customer who purchases from you on a regular basis. I've purchased dozens of these traps in the last year and will continue to do so. (We live in the city, and the dumpsters in the area breed thousands of flies. )br>br>These traps attract and catch flies. However, because the attractant is poison-free, MAGGOTS began to grow in them when I first started using them. And the maggots were small enough to get away from the traps. br>br>Since then, I've added a teaspoon of non-toxic boric acid to every batch of traps I make. Birds and mammals are poisoned, but insects die in large numbers. The traps continue to attract and catch a large number of flies. However, maggots are no longer bred there. Also, any flies that escape after tasting the bait will die, so it's a win-win situation. win. br>br>I like these traps, but I gave them four stars because the manufacturer should have realized this and included boric acid in the traps. Who wants to raise maggots, after all? EWWWW. br>br>The traps, too, have a foul odor. However, since flies enjoy foul odors, I don't think it's worth complaining about. These fly traps are clearly a hit with the flies! br>br>All you have to do is keep some boric acid powder on hand to sprinkle into the traps and watch them fill up with dead flies! br>br>If the manufacturer gets smart and starts putting boric acid in these traps, I'll upgrade my rating to five stars.

Hazel Ball
Hazel Ball
| Nov 11, 2021
They're the best deal and they're effective! This is the only product that has worked for me
5/5

It stinks awful, but the flies are crazy about it! They work well when filled with warm or hot water. Even if they dry out, you can add more water to give them more life (or death) before throwing them away when they're full. For flies, this is a fantastic mass grave!.

Nyomi Krause
Nyomi Krause
| Oct 15, 2021
Please don't bother my horses with flies
5/5

These are hung all over my horse paddock and manure pile (predator wasps are also used in the manure pile). After a few weeks, they become clogged with dead flies, so I replace them. I know they work because so many flies die in them, but they have a foul odor if you get too close to them, so keep them away from your windows and patio. They work best in sunny environments.

Lila Stuart
Lila Stuart
| Apr 13, 2021
It's both repulsive and satisfying at the same time
5/5

These things are disgustingly satisfying and yet incredibly effective; I put two around my place, away from the house, and both are overflowing with flies within a month. Has had a significant impact on population reduction. Definitely disposable is the way to go; once it's full, simply toss it and replace it. You're not going to want to rebait a reusable trap once you've seen and smelled a full one, believe me. It was well worth the investment!.

Nasir Huynh
Nasir Huynh
| May 06, 2021
TONS of flies are caught by them
5/5

This is fantastic. They have a foul odor, but they are effective at attracting and catching flies. In our back yard, I only need two at a time, so I order eight at a time and replace them once a month to keep the flies at bay all season.

Bonnie Nelson
Bonnie Nelson
| Sep 03, 2021

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