🦟 Say goodbye to pests with style!
The Catchmaster Giant Fly Glue Trap 3-Pack offers a robust 30-foot adhesive solution for effective pest control, featuring a pre-scented formula that attracts flies and other insects. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this economical and versatile trap is pet-safe and can last up to a year, making it an ideal choice for homes, barns, and commercial spaces.
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Target Species | Fly, Mosquito, Gnat, Insect |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | XL Glue Trap |
Color | Yellow |
S**A
Absolute magic.
I've lived in this apartment for eight years and for eight years, every summer I get fruit flies--because my upstairs neighbors, who have also lived here for eight years, are disgusting with their rotting garbage and it doesn't take long for their problem to become everyone's problem. A testament to the joys of apartment living.It takes me a full arsenal of UV light traps, fly stick traps, fly punch, homemade apple cider vinegar + soap traps, and sticky window sheets to get rid of them every year...and even then I've only got about an 85% success rate, and the only way to get rid of the rest is to wait for winter and the cold hands of a frosty death grasping them by their tiny little wings.This year I decided to try a different trap and happened to notice the Catchmaster sheets. As cheap as they are, I figured...no way these are any good, but the ratings were high and I was desperate as the problem started late this year, but made up for it by being especially bad. So I bought one roll to give it a try.Last night I popped a push pin in the wall of the room with the worst infestation, hung the trap up, followed the instructions to pull out a foot of it, then wandered off for a minute for a visit to the little boy's room.By the time I washed my hands and came back, the trap had claimed its first dozen victims.Normally it takes a few days for the flies to notice any of the traps I put out, no matter what kind. It's kind of a domino effect, as once one or two land and get trapped it seems to attract the others, like they're saying "Oh? What's friendo over there checking out?" only to realize too late that friendo is trapped, dying, or dead. It's a process, is what I'm saying. It's never immediate.It's never this fast.I was seriously impressed. Then I went to bed, curious what morning would bring.Morning brought an almost fly-free room, with the trap so completely covered with dead and dying insects I had to cut it off and pull out a fresh length of it.There are a few stubborn holdouts still buzzing around, but I'm hoping they give in to temptation soon. In the meantime I've ordered the three-pack to take care of the other rooms, and I'm looking forward to a blissfully fly-free summer for the first time in eight years.So the long and short of it is these are cheap, very easy to put out, effective, and unobtrusive. I also want to say the smell is mild, but two caveats:1.) Even though it's mild, once it gets in your nose it sticks there and overrides everything else. I had a very, very strong-smelling lavender candle burning, one that normally overpowers the whole space, and I couldn't smell it anymore at all even though the smell of the sticky paper wasn't strong in my nostrils.2.) My sense of smell has been broken since I recovered from COVID in 2021. Some things I can smell normally, some things I can't smell at all anymore, some things are stronger or milder than they should be, and sometimes it just completely glitches in and out. So take anything I say about the smell of *anything* with that caution in mind, because my reporting on it may or may not be accurate.I can tell you what it smells *like* accurately, though, and it's just a nice little dose of pure rot. Mild. But pure rot.But if that's what it takes to attract the little jerks, that's what it takes.I'm just happy with the end results, and willing to put up with the occasional whiff of death.
T**L
Good flypaper at reasonable cost
The strips attracted lots of flies and they stayed stuck to the paper. You have to be a little careful depending on how you unroll it, or the string will get stuck and tear the paper. It's not really a flaw, you just need to be aware. I didn't detect any smell, but I'm using them outside. Think about how you're going to deploy the thing. I cut strips off and wrapped them around different surfaces and it worked well for that. The back isn't sticky so you might want to consider that. For 90' of fly paper, it was a good buy.
J**M
Excellent fly trap
Wow, this is so much better than the little twirly looking ones. I cut off strips and hang or tape to cares and works like a charm. Cleared up my pig pen area and camp site area great. Love this product
M**S
Bye bye flies!
I am sooo glad my sister told me about Catchmaster! We moved up north & the flies & ladybugs are HORRIBLE! I was very skeptical about it but thought I'd give it a try. We have blinds so we cut a strip so they are behind the blinds. The flies always go to the top of the window so I figured that would be a good place to try it. Then it got cold again so not many flies in the house. So far it has worked. But I was impressed with how fast it worked in the barn! There were so many flies on the window & when we put a strip up on both sides then went to the next window. We looked over & all the flies were stuck on the Catchmaster already! It wasn't even 5 minutes! We bought it to put outside hoping to help with the deer flies so this is a bonus. Hopefully it will work as well on them. I'm not to sure it will hold the deer flies though. I would like it to be a little stickier. I will update when the deer flies come out!
D**Z
It works
I recommend putting them near windows.I tear off strips and hang them around for most affected areas. Takes a couple days- but not weeks anymore!I do not regret getting these. Even pitched them to my mother in law.
P**Y
Helps with the summertime bugs
Works very well. Need to be in a open space away from people, especially children, and pets, but it does work
R**N
Doesn't attract flies
Doesn't attract flies. I think flies actually avoid it.Edit: works ok if a large sheet is used very close to a swarm. Still not sure about capture rate.
M**B
They work with a little modification
It catches flies. We all know they can't resist the yellow color and it is sticky enough to trap them instantly. I am using mine outdoors so I had to outsmart the paper since it kept folding up in the wind. So I put two gardening stakes on either side.. now they're really piling on. The paper has flies imprinted on them already so don't be fooled, LOL. Got 4 in 10 minutes.
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