
Everything bug spray can't do
Sprays, zappers, and sticky strips each come with a catch — chemicals, cords, or refills you keep buying. This trap skips all of it and just quietly does the job.
- No chemicals near your food, kids, or pets
- No cords, batteries, or noisy zapping
- Reusable for years — no refills to keep buying
- Traps flies 24/7 while you forget it's there
They get in. They can't get out.
It's all in the holes. Each opening funnels flies inward toward the bait — easy to slip into, nearly impossible to leave. Once inside, they instinctively fly up and away from the tiny entry points and stay trapped until you empty it.
- One-way funnel holes: easy in, no way out
- Bait scent draws flies in from across the room
- No power, no chemicals — just clever physics
- Flies stay sealed inside until you clean it
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A: No. Any food flies love works—overripe fruit, sugar water, or kitchen scraps. You'll never buy a refill.
A: Anywhere flies gather. It works best outdoors or in airy spots like patios, garages, or by the bins, since the bait attracts flies by scent.
A: Yes. No chemicals, no electricity, no zapping—it's purely a physical trap you can place anywhere.
A: Yes. Just empty it, rinse, and re-bait. Made from tough, drop-resistant plastic, it lasts for years.
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Every summer our back patio was swarming with flies the second we brought food out. Hung this up, baited it with an overripe banana, and within a day it was full and the air around the table was clear. No spray, no fumes drifting over our food. We finally eat dinner outside again.
I used fly spray for years but always hated coating the kitchen and patio in chemicals, especially with the dog around. Switched to this trap and never looked back. No fumes, nothing toxic near the food, and it catches way more flies than spray ever did. Wish I'd found it sooner.
Our bins by the side door were a fly magnet — opening the door meant a cloud of them every time. Set the trap right next to the cans with a bit of bait. Two days later the swarm was gone and it was packed full. We empty and re-bait it once a week and they haven't come back.
Was about to pay an exterminator for a recurring fly issue on the porch. My neighbor said try this first. Baited it, hung it up, and in three days it did what months of sprays and zappers hadn't. A few dollars of trap versus a service call — easy choice. I tell everyone now.
With a 2-year-old who touches everything, I can't spray poison around the kitchen and yard. This is just a physical trap — no chemicals, no electricity. I set it up out of her reach and let it do its thing. No fumes, no cans of spray under the sink. Peace of mind is worth every penny.
We have a small hobby farm and the flies around the coop and barn were relentless. I couldn't use sprays near the animals or their feed. Hung a couple of these around the coop, baited with scraps. The fly numbers dropped dramatically in about a week. Safe near the birds and it just keeps working.
We had flies everywhere near the kitchen window in summer. Tried sticky strips (ugly and useless) and sprays. Set this up right outside the window with a bit of fruit as bait. Within days it was full and the kitchen was clear. This actually removes the flies instead of just annoying them.
Got one for our patio, loved it so much I ordered three more for my mom, sister, and mother-in-law. Mom called to say her deck is finally fly-free for the first summer in years. It's one of those simple products you wonder how you lived without.
Flies at the campsite used to drive us crazy, especially around the picnic table. Brought this along, baited it, and set it a few feet from where we ate. It pulled the flies away from us and trapped them. No power needed, packs easy. It's a permanent part of our camping kit now.
Heavy fly season here and our back door area was overrun. Baited two traps Friday evening. By Saturday morning both were packed. The one-way funnel really works — they crawl in for the bait and can't find their way out. Now I just empty and re-bait weekly. Way better than swatting all day 🤢
I manage 12 rentals and summer fly complaints near the dumpster areas were constant. Started placing these traps by the shared bins. Complaints dropped to almost nothing. No chemicals to worry about around tenants, and they're reusable. Pays for itself many times over.
Okay this sounds weird but watching the trap fill up is strangely satisfying — you can literally see every fly it pulled out of the yard. My kids are fascinated by it too. Makes dealing with flies feel less gross and more like it's actually being handled. And it works great!
I grow vegetables and refuse to spray chemicals near food I'm going to eat. This trap is just bait and a funnel — nothing toxic. Set it at the edge of the garden and it pulled the flies away from the plants and the compost. Three months in, no issues, and my produce stays chemical-free.
Our outdoor trash area had a constant swarm even after we bleached the cans. Set the trap right beside them with some bait. Within two days the flies were in the trap instead of on the lids. The bait draws them in from surprisingly far away. Re-baiting weekly keeps it that way.
Our pest control guy said stop spraying and use a bait trap for the outdoor flies instead — safer and more effective long-term. Found this one and it works exactly like he described. Flies go in, don't come out, and I'm not dousing the yard in chemicals. Listen to the pros, people.
As a woman living alone, I hated dealing with fly infestations, and chemical sprays scared me. This is so simple — bait it, hang it, empty it. No fumes, no calling anyone. I feel in control of my own home for the first time. Such a relief.
We run a small restaurant with outdoor seating and summer flies were driving guests crazy. Placed a few traps away from the tables, near the service station and bins. The flies got pulled away from diners and into the traps. Complaints stopped. Cheap fix for a problem that was costing us reviews.
My parents are in their 70s and their porch gets swarmed every summer. Dad can't handle spray cans well anymore. I sent them these traps — Mom calls to say she just "pops a bit of fruit in and hangs it up." They love how simple and safe it is. Big peace of mind for me.
Every cookout turned into a fly-swatting session around the grill and food table. Set this up a few feet away before guests arrived. It drew the flies off the food and trapped them. First BBQ in years where nobody was waving flies off their plate. Total game changer.
I set a trap out by the patio and bins between guest stays. Zero fly complaints in 50+ stays. Before this I'd get the occasional "flies on the deck" review. Problem completely gone. Small cost, big impact on my ratings.
My golden gets into everything in the backyard. I was terrified of fly sprays and their residue where he plays and drinks. This is just bait in a trap — nothing for him to get into. Used it for two months, dog's perfectly fine, and the yard is finally fly-free.
Flies around the stable were awful and I won't spray chemicals near the horses or their feed. Hung a couple of these around the barn baited with scraps. The numbers dropped fast and it's safe around the animals. Empty and re-bait every week or so. Exactly what I needed.
Most "natural" fly solutions are useless. This one really works — the funnel design does the job with just bait, no poison, no power. You can see it filling up. No guilt about spraying chemicals around the yard, and it clearly outperforms the sprays I used to buy.
Saturday morning routine: bait three traps — one by the patio, one by the bins, one near the garden. Done in five minutes. Go have coffee while they fill up. It's the laziest and most effective fly control I've ever done. No spraying, no swatting.
Every summer the flies take over our deck. This year I set the trap out in May before it got bad. It's late June and the deck is clear. First summer in this house without a fly problem. Getting ahead of it early really works.
We bait a trap or two before leaving our lake house. Come back a month later and the deck isn't a fly zone like it used to be. Places near water get bad fast. This keeps things manageable even when we're not there to deal with it.
Our compost bin drew clouds of flies all summer. Set a trap right next to it baited with a few of the same scraps. It intercepted the flies before they spread to the patio. Didn't expect a simple bait trap to handle the compost swarm, but it did.
First trimester and super sensitive to smells. I couldn't be anywhere near fly spray without getting nauseous. This trap uses no chemical spray — nothing to breathe in. I set it at the far end of the patio, well away from where we sit, and it pulls the flies away from us. No nausea, problem handled.
Works really well outside once the bait gets going. Just know it's not instant — it took about a day for the flies to really start piling in, and you need decent bait (overripe fruit worked best for me). Once it's active it's fantastic. Not a magic button, but it does exactly what it should. Four stars.
The trap itself works really well. My only regret is buying just one — I've got flies at the patio, the bins, and the garden, and one trap can't cover all three spots at once. Ordering more because they work. Just get the bundle if you have multiple problem areas.
If you want to knock down flies in the moment, a spray is faster. But this traps them continuously without me spraying poison all over the patio, and there are no dead flies scattered around to sweep up — they're all sealed in the trap. With kids and a dog out there, I'll take the trap every time. Safety over speed.
I tried using it inside the kitchen and it didn't do much, plus the bait had a smell I didn't love having indoors. Moved it out to the patio and it was a totally different story — filled up fast out there. Just know this is really an outdoor / garage / bin trap, not an indoor countertop thing. Three stars because indoors was a miss for me, but it's solid outside.