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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Sterling NFT-D Disposable Fly Control TrapWith AttractantCustomer Review: Best fly trap Summary: 5 Stars
I agree with those who wrote that they never expected to be writing a review of a fly trap, but the little gadget works better than the competition. Better than sprays. Far better than sticky paper. It is a little smelly on warm days so I keep it away from open doors, but considering how many flies it catches, it is worth the inconvenience. One recommendation....be careful how you dispose of the bag because the results are unpleasant if you spill the liquid on yourself (ask me how I know). I always remove and replace the fly trap early in the morning while the flies are less active, which I am sure is an obvious tip. This summer of heat and humidity, I ended up mail ordering the traps because they were sold out locally...and they are worth every penny!
Customer Review: Effective end to flies Summary: 5 Stars
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.
Customer Review: World's best fly trap Summary: 5 Stars
There is no other that even compares. I've used these around our farm for 13 years now and they are the BEST at catching flies. I've had to use the other brands when Quality Farm & Fleet went out of business and sad to say that those other traps hardly caught anything. I even got to see a side by side comparison when I made a delivery to a horse farm. The gentleman had a Rescue as well as brand X sitting outside one of his barns with the Rescue sitting 10ft farther away from the barn than the brand X. Well the Rescue was 2/3 fuller than the brand X. The flies were actually flying past the brand X to get to the Rescue Trap!
Customer Review: Fly-Be-Gone Summary: 5 Stars
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.
Customer Review: works like a **stinky** charm Summary: 5 Stars
I concur with the most helpful reviewers, (thorough job, thanks guys!) They work great. BTW, The directions do say to put it in shade in hot weather, in the sun during cold weather. DO NOT put near your windows, doors, or food. It smells like a dead rat, took us days trying to locate the stench until we realized it was the trap. The smell only carries a few yards perhaps, but it attracts all the flies in the area. I initially put ours in our screened in porch so that flies wouldn't enter the house, bad idea. We hung it on a shepard's hook and relocated it near our trash cans; problem solved!
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