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RESCUE! Outdoor Disposable Fly Trap, Green, 2 Pack

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Features

  • Easy Fly Control This disposable outdoor hanging fly trap gets rid of common flies, including hundreds of the most prevalent species. Once the trap is full, simply discardno mess!
  • Fast Acting This trap uses an attractant bait that flies cant resist. Lured by the scent, flies enter the trap through the cap and drown in the water.
  • Easy to Use Follow the easy directions on the bag to expose the trap entrance. Add water to activate bait and hang the trap outside, at least 20 feet away from any living spaces.
  • Outdoor Use Only Once activated, these traps have a strong odor. Only use this trap outdoors, and at least 20 feet away from any living areas.
  • Made in the USA At RESCUE!, our goal is to design and manufacture the safest and most effective pest control solutions available. We proudly manufacture our products in the USA!

Brand: RESCUE!


Color: Green


Style: Fly Trap


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 9.5"L x 4.25"W x 3.5"H


Item Weight: 0.29 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 2


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Fly


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Item Weight: 0.29 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 2


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 9.5"L x 4.25"W x 3.5"H


Target Species: Fly


Is Electric: No


Material Type: Plastic


Style: Fly Trap


Color: Green


Global Trade Identification Number: 45


Brand Name: RESCUE!


UPC: 042853773106


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  • START USING EARLY IN SPRING + hanging/disposal tips
I am buying these for the third time and using them for the 4th year. I need to describe my property, where I put them, and how to dispose of them easily. I live in marshy, bayside Maryland in USDA zone 7B/8A. We back up to protected tidal wetlands, which means--and these are just the pests with wings--982 species of mosquitoes, flying ants, gnats, biting and non-biting midges, and flies. So. Many. Flies. Black flies, houseflies, horseflies, sand flies, corpse flies. Every kind of fly except greenheads (although I killed one last year so they're coming). We have a beautifully landscaped backyard and inground pool, which we couldn't even use during certain times of the day because of the flies. Anyone who's reading this has a fly problem, and you know where there's one there's quickly a million because he tells his friends where the good eatin' is, whether that's your garbage can or your dog's poop or your saltwater pool or YOU and your tasty blood meal. The first year we had the pool, it was almost unusable in July and August because of the flies. I put these up at the end of August and they did cut down the population a little bit, but it was too late. The next year, I found these in the shed in May after a swarm came after me and put them up. Worked, but still too late. Last year, on a nice March day when I was outside battling the carpenter bees and putting down Preen and Sluggo, I decided to hang a fly bag too. Pre-emergent, prophylactic. Well, it worked PERFECTLY. No flies all year! See, it's an exponential number of flies if you don't get them early in the season. If you wait until May they've already bred and laid eggs at least three times so you're going to be dealing with 3X as many in May as you are in March. Stop that cycle early. None of the videos state that you have to place them at or below 5' (or at the level of the thing they are there for in the first place, whether it's a compost pile or livestock or you and your outdoor barbecue and picnic. Flies are garbage eaters and are attracted to rotting things on the ground, not 10' up. You HAVE to hang it low enough that they want THIS more than they want your compost pile, and it HAS to be in direct sun for at least a couple hours to really crank up the stench. If you live in a windy area, 20' away from where you congregate isn't enough; a gentle breeze will send this hot garbage flypocalypse right at you. Ok, so let's talk about disposal. I am one of those "easily disgusted" people (it's a thing, look it up) and I knew from the outset I could NOT deal with getting the full bag [shudder] and closing it [vomit] OK OK I'm fine it's fine [retches] Ok so [clears throat] so I knew I had to devise a plan in advance for the disgustingness that was sure to follow. I hung it from a branch in the woods behind my fence on a long S hook made for hanging basket plants. The first year I didn't realize I could not easily slide the thing off the end of the S hook--I thought a tight fit would keep it from falling or being blown off by the high winds we get here-- and I barfed a couple times trying to screw the top on before getting it off the hook and putting it in the "grocery bag" someone here suggested. Yeah, screw that. Here's what you do. First off, before you open and fill it, use an O-ring, or a carabiner, or anything sturdy and circular-ish (I use old keychain holders) and put it through the hanger hole. Maybe use a zip tie, just make a circle. Don't use wire though, seems like a great idea but that thing will bend and twist and you'll be worse off than using the dumb hanger it came with. Just trust me. So then figure out where to put it and hang up your S hook. Cut, fill, open, hang by the circle-ish thing you attached. Done. That was the easy part. Fast forward to 3 weeks to 3 months later. Now it's full and how in the world are you getting that disgusting flypocalypse down and putting up another one?! Well thank the lord you listened to that crazy 'easily disgusted' woman on Amazon who told you how to attach it for easy removal! Now all you have to do is wait for trash day, get a 3mil contractor bag and a six pack. Holding your breath, slide the O-ring off the S hook into the contractor bag beneath. Slide another fly bag you already prepared like the last one onto the S hook. Don't look at it. DON'T. JUST DON'T. You're holding your breath so hurry! Tie contractor bag the best you have ever tied a bag ever in your life, and put it at the curb right before the trash truck comes. Go out to your deck and drink the six pack (for a job well done, friend!) while ordering more of these from Amazon. P.S. Yes. It stinks. Like a skunk with 12 butts, run over by a truck, 5 days ago, that a turkey vulture ate then regurgitated, in August. Hold your breath. Better than flies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Jennifer Tyler

  • It really works
It works well. Flies all over inside bag after just a day or two. Smell is like a sewer up close, but it's not noticeable 10-20 ft away. Tons of flies attracted and in the bag. Amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by Jed

  • Works amazingly well
I’ve had a massive problem with flies and maggots on my trash can. These have helped significantly in just 5 days. Most reviewers will say that it stinks and I agree. The smell is unpleasant. I followed the direction and reviewers by putting this away from walking areas, doors and about 10 feet from where I keep my trash can. I can’t smell it day to day, up close I can get a hint of it. There’s probably 3 inches of flies on top of the solution. I don’t think it actually kills them as many are climbing over each other trying to escape. The solution in the bag is just for the attraction of flies they can get in but can’t get out. I’m not sure what the removal process will be like but it definitely attracts flies and captures them. No more flies buzzing around my trash can. No more maggots along the edges and top of my trash can. It’s given me enough time to deep clean my trash can and possibly avoid thousands of maggots in the future. I would definitely buy this again but I’m not sure if it will last more than a few weeks at this rate ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by JMD JMD

  • These work well but stink
They catch a lot of flies but they also seem to attract more flies than you are trying to get rid of. The smell is terrible. You won't want to place them indoors or anywhere that you'll be near outside as the odor is truly awful. I used them during the summer occasionally when flies started getting bad near my coop. I ended up swapping my wood chips in my run for sand and that helped a lot more. If you had a severe fly problem these could help as they do work well, but for minor nuisances this may be a bit much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Ryan

  • It works!
It really works! I was a little hesitant to buy as I was afraid the smell would be too strong and bother my neighbors. It does smell but only if you get really close. Easy to use and install. It starts working after a few hours.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by Newportbeachlaura

  • Catches lot of flies outside
I have been using this product for a long time. It really works…. I like going outside to my backyard and almost zero flies are bugging me. I’m have respect for how I leave the environment to next generation since I have been fooled growing up(especially the Indian with tears running down. Found out later he was hired by petroleum corporations to sell plastic usage and away from glass ware and aluminum products). But, I have no tolerance for flies and mosquitoes…. 😆 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Ace

  • Caught an astounding amount of flies!
The bags were absolutely filled with flies by the time we threw them out. The one bad thing was that they smelled like a dead animal (for obvious reasons) after about a week or so.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by sally

  • Smelly yet satisfying
This product was very easy to use and quickly solved my fly problem. However, it smells so bad and the whole area smelled so bad until you throw it away. I understand it lures it flies but whew! Again, it got rid of all the flies and was so reasonable priced, well worth the smell.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by carly fischer

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