🦟 Bye-bye, pesky flies! Your outdoor oasis awaits!
The Zero InFly Catcher Fly Bait Refill Sachets provide an effective, non-hazardous solution for fly control, attracting pests from a 10m radius. Each pack contains three sachets that last up to 4 weeks, ensuring a pest-free outdoor environment. Easy to use and environmentally friendly, these sachets are perfect for maintaining a clean and safe space around your home.
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 18 x 9.5 cm; 30 g |
Part number | STV337 |
Item display height | 9.5 centimetres |
Item display length | 3.4 centimetres |
Item display width | 18 centimetres |
Item display weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Material type | Plastic |
Power source type | No Power |
Manufacturer | STV |
Item model number | STV337 |
ASIN | B014MI6CXE |
P**Y
Problem with flies in summer, you need this!
I love the summer months, but hate the flies that invade my home whenever a door/window is open.Not only is their presence and noise they make annoying/irritating, but they spread germs etc.I’ve tried the tennis rackets that shock/kill the flies, your tackling one at a time as you chase the critters around.I looked for a more effective solution and found really good reviews for The Buzz Fly Catcher, and wasted no time in placing my order.It’s a very simple item, I read the instructions and to the letter having baited the traps, left them out in full sun which is important for the bait to be activated.In no time it started attracting and trapping blue bottles which it attracts as well as the odd wasp.After a few days, the entire bottle was full, and I set up the other trap which like the first was full within days.The powder in the sachet did not have a strong smell initially, but after a few days, it was very pungent, this is NOT for indoor use, and you want to set the traps away from any open windows/doors as the smell is not nice.But they attract the flies to the traps and I noticed a considerable reduction in flies entering my home, you will still get the odd fly, but they didn’t hang around for long.The traps attract all the flies in the area including breeding flies reducing the number of flies in the area, I found maggots in the traps that had hatched from the dead or dying flies.It’s not pretty, but it really works, and is the best product I’ve found.My neighbour, so impressed by my traps bought some too, and equally had brilliant results.The trap doesn’t attract bees according to other reviews I’ve read, and my traps didn’t catch a single bee which I was concerned about.So bee lovers need not worry.
W**E
Best fly catchers
Couldn’t rate these high enough, we get lots of flys in our garden and we used these all last summer and they catch so many flys!! We hung one next to our bins and one next to back door and they have worked wonders!!
K**M
Works really well
This works really well even though the last batch I received the powder kept separating to the bottom even after some vigorous shaking and whisking but it still seemed to work ok. The smell is awful and after emptying one in order to refill it I decided to throw the whole thing away the next time and just buy new ones. It was pretty disgusting and the container retained some of the smell. All in all it is very effective.
M**E
BEST EVER FLY TRAP
By far the best EVER fly tap that I’ve found on the market. I have shared this with family and friends and they are also very impressed with it. I would highly recommend this product
C**S
It works... trust me!
What a fabulous product.I didn't expect much as it looked pretty basic. I was so wrong!Very easy to set up... open the top, pour the sachet in, fill the water, pop the top back on and place or hang where needed (a wire hanger comes with it).We tried it on the garden table and it collected roughly 30 flies in less than 24hrs!!We don't even see that many flies in our garden, so this works a treat.Particularly when you're wanting to enjoy your garden and don't want a few of them around your plate of food or drink.
W**7
Like a fly magnet - amazing (and no offensive smell EDIT: to start with at least!)
We've had lots of flies in the house and especially the kitchen over this hot weather and wanted to do something about it. Wasn't keen on the "world's worst Xmas decoration" hanging fly paper option and whilst I'd considered the electric fly killers, they either don't work or give off a loud snap each time one bites the dust. Apparently this also means you can get bits of exploded fly in your kitchen - not ideal.This seemed like a it was worth a try - cheap enough to not feel short-changed if it didn't work but with great reviews. So, got it set up - it's an odd smell for sure, but not like rotting roadkill (which is what some of these things do smell like) - despite it saying it would need 24 hours to work, by morning there were already a handful of flies in and now, after less than a week it's probably over half full. It seems to work particularly well those medium-sized metallic-green flies, which were the ones causing us most problems. It has also caught some wasps but no bees or bumblebees (which I was worried about so kept checking).It has 100% kept flies out of the house and now, sat in the sun (hidden from site) there are generally more flies buzzing around it. You could have it close to the house without the smell being a problem - we've got it about 15 - 20 feet from the kitchen and you wouldn't know it was there other than the reduction in the number of flies. It's so effective I've signed up to a subscribe and save offer on the refill sachets. That's the other advantage of this over the one-use options - you can re-use the container, though I'm not looking forward to emptying it I'll be honest. The only flies it seems less good at catching are those smaller, slow moving ones that love flying in circles in the middle of a room - those are still coming in, but, I think, in reduced numbers. But for the annoying ones that buzz round your food this has been brilliant. Exceeded expectations - A1, 100% recommend.UPDATE after a few weeks:Having now used after a few weeks this has continued to impress. I would say though that once it starts to get a bit fuller and the contents starts to rot a bit, the smell does get pretty strong - but that's what attracts the flies so that's definitely not a problem with the product, just something to be aware of in terms of where you're putting it. The disposal isn't the most pleasant task in the world, but the suggestion to bury it (deep and away from any windows!) is sensible.After emptying them I thought that with the hot weather perhaps behind us I wouldn't bother to set them back up again just yet. Big mistake - the number of flies inside instantly increased, showing how effective this is. Set one trap back up earlier and within 2 hours there were 12 flies in there despite it saying that it will take 24 hours to start working - amazing!
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