Flies Be Gone Fly Trap

4.5 out of 5 stars 169 Reviews | 27 Q&A

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  • Product Overview

    The Flies-be-Gone Fly Trap is one of the most effective non-toxic fly traps available. Each trap is effective for up to four to six weeks and catches thousands of flies over an area of 50 to 100 yards. Flies-be-Gone traps are all-natural, maintenance-free and completely disposable. Nothing to clean up. For home or commercial use. A farmer’s true friend for use in the poultry industry, on dairy farms, stables, livestock ranches, feed lots and kennels.

    The Flies-be-Gone Fly Trap now has a new, improved design for even better fly control.  The lid of the trap has changed from red to black.  Studies show that flies are better attracted to dark colors rather than light colors.  It has been found that light colors can actually act as a repellent.  The pouch is now a multi-layer, reinforced laminate bag with a reinforced wide outer seam.  The bag has also been designed with a honeycomb print on the outside to help hide the presence of the dead flies inside. 

     
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  • 169 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Flies Be Gone Fly Trap

    By Richard on 04/17/2010

    Verified Purchase

    This is a product that really works. We had a real bad fly problem, they would not leave you alone, tried many items that did not work.  FLIES BE GONE really works!!!  Every day hundreds sho…

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    3 of 5 Stars

    Flies Be Gone Fly Trap

    By Joellen on 09/21/2010

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    The trap works great, did just as advertised. The only problems I had with it was it's unsightly after you have it up for two weeks. It's gross to see all those dead flies but mostly it started to sme…

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    4 of 5 Stars

    Tough call. Works great ... but

    By Todd on 08/01/2010

    Verified Purchase

    This thing catches flies ... period. However, in the end it really didn't change the number of flies we found in the house. There was a very slight decrease, we think, but can't necessarily contribute…

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  • 27 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
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    What is the best way to dispose of the fly trap without nasty liquid & flies spilling?
    I like the way liquid traps get the flies but have always been at a loss as to how best to dispose of them where we won't have "stinky juice" all over everything in trash can etc. Putting in plastic bags helps a little but they often leak as well.There was a trap, which I can't find any longer, that had a top that would screw/snap back down to seal the bag and its contents. Advice would be appreciated !
    A

    The manufacturer says to just place the trap in a plastic bag and dispose of it in the trash can.  We agree with you that depending on the bag you place it in, leaking is a possibility.  Mos…

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    Q
    Maggots are forming in the Flies-Be-Gone fly trap and the flies do not seem to be drowning, is the trap working
    and the flies aren't sinking, so new flies entering don't drown. Any tips to handle these 2 situations??
    A

    While having maggots form in the Flies-Be-Gone trap is ugly to look at, it is a good thing. It means you have captured female flies that were ready to lay eggs, eggs that if laid outisde the bag would…

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    Q
    What is the purpose of putting a "drop" of topsoil in the fly trap when it is set up?
    I don't have real topsoil, only a reddish clay dirt, I just set up my first bag, temps here now in the 80's, but I did not put any dirt into the bag as suggested, please advise, thanks
    A

    The flies that you are trying to get to enter this trap are attracted to dirty water as this is where they would typically lay eggs and reproduce. Adding dirt to the solution in the Flies Be Gone Fly

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