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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
This product is just the best. We were having a very bad problem with flies around our property during the summer months. It virtually eliminated the majority of the issue within two weeks. The product works so well!!
stableladyhawke
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
The product works great but the health hazards were not forward in the description of this product!
EastTN
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
These work GREAT. I've been using them for years. 2 Tips: 1) don't put them near the doors you want to keep flies away from. They ATTRACT flies, and they don't always go inside the trap, MANY of them will go inside your house if they can. Instead, put these on the side of the house, in the garden, on a fence, etc to draw them AWAY from your house. 2) empty the trap before you think you need to. Otherwise, you may be sickened by what you find in there, like a whole bunch of fly larvae! Plus, you'll probably want to drain off some of the water before putting it in your garbage cans, and it's easier to do without it being full.
C.J. Wauckner
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
These are a summer must if you want to get rid of pesky flies. They attract the flies like nothing I've seen before and I order them every summer. Absolutely a must have.
NA
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
I have been using these for 3 yrs and now keep them up all year round. In the winter it attracts and catches huge flys. I have noticed a huge decrease in flys around my house and will continue to kill them year round. These work great. I also tried to use the wasp version of this trap and in 3 months have caught no wasps.
Resortlife
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This works like a charm. we hav a pool and when we hav food out lots of flies come around. and we wanted to keep it near by to keep the flies away and it did kill tons of them but the smell is hard to hav near you. So it is tradeoff. we just moved it away when it was time to sit down and eat. or if we had more then just us in the pool for the day, but still killed flies wherever we put it.
Colette
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
I can't recommend the RESCUE! Outdoor Reusable Fly Traps enough! I have chickens and compost pits, so flies used to feel like a losing battle... until I found these. These traps are incredibly easy to set up — seriously, it takes just a few minutes — and they’re very affordable compared to other options I’ve tried. I set them up around my chicken coop and compost areas, and within hours, I could already see a huge reduction in the fly population.The bait has a smell (fair warning: you don’t want to stick your nose in it!), but from a normal distance, it’s not overpowering at all. And honestly, that "stank juice" is pure magic — it brings all the flies straight to their doom. Once they’re in, they’re DONE. It’s weirdly satisfying to check the traps and see just how effective they are.Each trap lasts a surprisingly long time, making them an even better value. If you're dealing with outdoor fly problems, this is hands down the easiest and most effective solution I've found. I’ll be a customer for life!
Flor
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
Excelente p roducto
Argelia Castro
Reviewed in Mexico on May 6, 2024
Funciona muy bien, es un poco asqueroso de ver los primeros dias porque las moscas revolotean a su alrededor o incluso aun dentro de la bolsa, al paso de 1 semana o 2 empiezan a morir y deja de haber movimiento dentro del contenedor, lo máximo que lo he dejado son 3 semanas pues el olor empieza a ser un poco más fuerte, tolerable aun pero si más notorio. Le pongo 4 estrellas porque la verdad el precio me parece alto para estarlas comprando cada mes y aunque puedes comprar una sola vez el contenedor reutilizable y solo comprar el contenido para hacerlo más económico, no me animo porque si me da mucho asco tener que vaciar el contenido, tirar toda la bolsa me es más cómodo, pero pues es más caro y general más basura
Ismail Hassanien
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 2, 2024
This is the only brand for Fly trap that works, all other have been waste of time and money
Luis Macias
Reviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2023
Desde dia 1 el producto presento resultados sorprendentes, el costo es alto pero altamente efectivo.
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Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2021
Funciona bien
Jennifer Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
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.
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