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R**D
It works for house flies- but must add bait
I came home a few days ago to a swarm of more than 20 huge flies near the living room lamp and also near the cat food. Read some information on best remedy, and needed non-toxic version as I have cats. Most research talked about getting lavender plants and spraying vinegar as options and many of the traps that were ultraviolet lights were very expensive, or major traps were for exterior only with significant smell. I settled on this product because it had a lot of good reviews, was available next day with Amazon prime, and I was not disappointed. At first they are hard to get open and they don’t open flat, but you also need to bait them because flies won’t just land on the paper themselves. I put some wet cat food on each one and set out four sheets in different areas. To keep them on a steady surface, I laid each one out on a piece of cardboard from the Amazon box. The first day I only caught a couple, but the next day I caught 10 or so and the following day with more sheets and more bait I caught almost all of them. It was sticky enough but admittedly kind of gross to leave out and look at. Better to see flies stuck to paper then flies all over the house, and laying eggs and whatever else they do on food and surfaces.I Don’t understand those who said it doesn’t work; perhaps you got a bad batch, because mine are very sticky.I did not wait for the sheets to catch a dozen flies; on each sheet I only caught five or six and then folded each sheet back up and threw them away. I used six sheets, but you can use them more economically and wait until they catch more. I just don’t know if the flies see their dead brothers as a warning to avoid landing on it, And thought perhaps the “clean” sheet with fresh bait would be better. Flies get caught and stop moving… But found myself Thinking way too much about the flies’ feelings being stuck- but are they dead? Are they in pain? Should I just squish them between the paper and eliminate their suffering? As it turns out, flies don’t have brains and don’t feel pain. However, they may have emotions and can sense fear. Thanks to this fly paper and Google, I now know quite a bit about housefly life span, emotions and methods of death. You’re welcome.In Summary: just buy the paper, skip the research.
L**Y
Best fly catcher ever!!
We have tried various ways to get rid of the flies buzzing around in our kitchen with no luck until we tried these sticky fly catchers. They worked perfectly!! Once the flies lands on the sticky paper, they cannot get off. You can easily move the trap from one area to another if it is in the way or if your neighbor drops by and you don't want your visitor to see the ugly flies! haha Now we can cook and eat in our kitchen without walking around with a fly swatter (which is so gross).I highly recommend the Kensizer fly traps. Give them a chance. They really do work!
J**E
Problem solve!
thanks to this, it serve well. I had been looking some stuff how to prevent “fly” all over the house which is irritating, i just wanted to kill them all at once, but it is hard. Im glad i found this on Amazon, i like your product. I highly recommend this, to those places have a lot of fly everywhere, instead of using spray(chemical) which is bad for your health , this one is way better and so useful, no worries no more , the solution is here. Thank you!
C**E
wow-works perfectly
Caution-it sticks to everything-especially curious cats! Within an hour, I had to rescue my 9 month old kitten. Hint-once you manage to get the sticky pad off the cat, apply a liberal coat of peanut butter and rub into their fur and whiskers. The oil will break down the glue so it can be washed off. After several false starts with the glue sticking to everything, (the fan blew one over onto my bed-eww-glue stuck to my sheets) i found the best luck to be to stick a tack in the middle and tack it to a wall out of reach. We were having a problem with the little fruit fly bugs that like to hover around cats litter boxes and also fresh fruit in the kitchen. I put a sheet up in every room. Within a few days, we stopped seeing them around us and they stopped trying to get in our food--YEAH! Only caught a few in the bedrooms (but all it takes is one to annoy the crap out of you when you are reading in bed). The one in the kitchen caught several dozen and the one in the cat box room caught tons-filled up the whole sheet. After a week, i took down the ones in the bedroom and living rooms and put up fresh ones in the kitchen and litter box room. We haven't had a problem with bugs since. Evan caught a big fly that managed to get in the house. Another hint-to attract the bugs to the sheet-place the sheet near a light source. Over the course on a night, the bugs will gravitate to the only light in the room and get stuck. To catch the ones in my bedroom, I left a book light on and pointed it at the glue sheet on the wall. Worked like a charm.
D**L
It works
We left town for a couple of days, and the house sitter left the door open for the dogs. When we returned we had about 50 house flies inside. I stalked around for a while with a fly swatter, but that was ineffective. Flies are fast! Then I bought the fly paper and set 3 traps near windows. In less than 24 hours I caught 40+ flies. So it really worked for me.
R**C
These Fly Papers just suck them up like a vacuum.
I am really impressed so far with these fly trap papers. I put a little old dried out cat food on them..and they had captured 30 flies in a couple of hours. I'm on my 5th paper now..and the fly population has definitely dropped.Shipping was overnight and I needed it. The price is reasonable and you get 20 count of these things.Highly recommend.
J**T
Work very well, unless you have curious cats around
These work great for fruit flies, they caught lots of them. However, my cats kinda turned them into a nightmare. One fleece blanket destroyed, one extremely angry elderly cat that stuck his paw on one, and a few times catching my youngest fluffy cat wandering by with one stuck to her tail, waving it around. Problem is, any spot large enough to set the sheet on, is big enough for a curious cat to get to. I tried taping them to the walls, out of reach, but that's not where the flies go. Just to let anybody else who has cats know, I got the goo off of Comet's paw with butter. He was close to biting me before the butter, then he enjoyed licking the rest off after I got the last of the goo off.
J**R
Works Great
I have a lot of flies in my garage and sure it does not get them all it gets a lot of them and sure reduces the amount of flies I have in the garage.
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