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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Rescue FTA-SF4 Reuseable Fly Trap with AttractantCustomer Review: Works great! Summary: 5 Stars
Smells bad, but it works great! I did end up buying the disposable ones after this one though, because washing it out by hand was disgusting.
Customer Review: works very well Summary: 5 Stars
Works great but NEVER get downwind of it,,,,, wheeeeeew it will tip ur gag meeter to the red zone.
Customer Review: Honest review Summary: 5 Stars
Works great, make sure you clean it once in a while...otherwise, it will get gross.
Customer Review: Foul stench draws flies Summary: 4 Stars
I have owned several of these for a couple of years now. We have horses and the associated manure pile. If you have horses, you have flies.
These traps smell like rotting garbage. If they smelled like petunias they wouldn't work. They need to smell like what the flies want. Hang them down wind if possible, but their location will have a great deal to do with their effectiveness. In our case, a couple near the manure pile and a couple more between that and the house has decimated the fly population.
Some other caveats also apply. Emptying these things when they become filled with rotting, disintegrating fly carcasses is gross beyond all recall. They hold literally tens of thousands. If you hang them in a dry, sun exposed location, you will have to add water to compensate for the evaporation. If you hang them where they are exposed to rain they may fill up with water. Just dump out the excess(this is also gross). If you find a location that's ideal you will be rewarded with a grimm harvest that is beyond imagination. Don't think you're going th hang these inside or anywhere where you'll get a whiff.
All that said, I wouldn'd trade them. If you use them within their limits, you won't be disappointed. Anyway, what's your risk...7 bucks?
Customer Review: I like this one better than the disposable ones. Summary: 4 Stars
The Disposable Rescue fly trap does work better, but you have to refill it 3x as often and I had one fail on me, getting that stinky smell all over me. I have used this version for many years and it always works. (Well, after about 10 years in the sun, one did dry and crack and finally failed.) Other than that, they do trap a lot of flys. Note: Where you put them has a lot to do with how many flys you get. Try experimenting with location. See my review on the disposable ones for more info.
I do recommend this product.
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