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RESCUE! FTD-DT12 Disposable Fly Trap | 
enlarge | Brand: STERLING INTERNATIONAL Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $88.09 Buy New: $4.98 You Save: $83.11 (94%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 2212
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8 x 3.3
MPN: FTD-DT12 Model: FTD-DB12 UPC: 042853773014 EAN: 0042853773014 ASIN: B00004TBKM
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Product Description The RESCUE! Fly Trap catches common nuisance or filth flies – hundreds of the most prevalent species including house flies, false stable flies, blow flies, blue and green bottle flies, flesh flies, face flies and many others. The RESCUE! Disposable Fly Trap is intended for use outdoors. It will help control the fly population outside before it ever becomes a nuisance inside. Suggested locations for the trap include: Near a dog run or kennel In a barn with good air ventilation Around poultry, hogs, sheep, dairy and beef cattle Near garbage bins or dumpsters Near a compost pile PRODUCT FEATURES: Powder attractant is contained within the trap itself Attractant dissolves and activates quickly when water is added to the bag Trap's design eliminates touching the bait or the flies Completely disposable Holds up to 20,000 flies (yes, we counted them all!)
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It stinks October 3, 2008 This product literally stinks. I was almost killed by the smell before the flies, so I have to throw it away. The shipping and the service are good, otherwise.
Be careful if you have pets! October 2, 2008 I bought one of these and hung it on a poll w/a hook about 4 feet up in the air. It does kill flys but... My cats spotted the flys inside the bag and jumped up and bit (they are clawless in front)the bag trying to get to the flys. They eventually bit through the bag while we were out. Luckily I saw the bag was leaking shortly after this happened and the cats were O.K. but this could be a concern. Hang 'em high!
Fly-Be-Gone September 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a vegetable garden and a flock of chickens. I get a lot of flies. This is a very effective way of cutting down the fly population. It's easy to set up. Just fill to the line with water. A bag filled with some sort of organism, disolves and mixes with the water. In about 3 to 4 days it ferments adequately and the flies start coming. If you are downwind of this product, it is quite putrid smelling. In my yard, it takes about a month to fill with flies. I just put a grocery bag around the fly bag and tie it up. Very easy to dispose of. If you've got outside animals/pets, you need this product.
Fantastic!! Fly Trap August 31, 2008 We never had a Fly problem until After we got the dog... We clean the dog waste in the yard most every day but the flies are excessive. Opening the patio door for a BBQ would bring 10-20 Flies in the house.
These Fly Traps are Fantastic! With 2 Fly Traps in the yard, the problem is cured. We leave the Patio door open for the afternoon for a BBQ and maybe 1-2 flies enter the house. A few flies are Manageable with a fly swatter...
We hang the 1st Trap in the yard 15 ft from the Patio and a 2nd Trap beside the Trash Cans on the other side of the house. I do spray the trash cans with insecticide around the lid to keep the flies out of the Trash (and assure they go for the Fly Trap).
In just an hour after hanging a fresh trap there are about 20 Flies inside. The Traps fill-up in 3-4 weeks and need to be disposed. For Trap disposal, closing the lid of the filled fly trap does not really "seal" it very well. I take a 1-gallon Ziploc bag, put the filled trap inside and seal the Ziploc before trashing. Any Live flies will escape the trap into the sealed Ziploc. Also any accidental tipping/spilling (Yuck!) of the filled trap is avoided with a Ziploc.
Dispose of a filled trap Before the flies start breeding inside.
The Traps smell bad and 15 feet away from the Patio, downwind, seems optimal.
Effective end to flies August 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Rescue Fly Traps are the most effective way I have found to seriously reduce the fly population. It is easy to set up and begins to work pretty quickly, within the day. Disposing is as easy as putting it in a plastic bag and tossing in the garbage. The only downside is being downwind because of the smell that attracts the flies. I figured out a placement that allows me to enjoy my backyard without flies, without smell. I had to move it a couple of times initially until I found the spot that works. Now I just use that spot and enjoy. You will be amazed at the hundreds of flies that can collect in the trap--more flies than you thought you had. Overall, it is 5 stars for Rescue Fly Trap.
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