Window Fly Traps (x 4)
Our Window Fly traps Attract and trap household flies.
This fly control product is
- odourless
- chemical-free
- pesticide-free
- an attractant
Gepro Organic Pesticide Free Window Fly Traps are a clear strip (7cm x 21cm) printed with brightly colours fruit, and covered with a glue adhesive. These traps can be placed inside on your kitchen windows or on any other smooth surface where flies are seen to congregate. All varieties of flies are attracted by the bright colours. However, instead of finding food, they get stuck to the adhesive.
As these traps are chemical free they are suitable for food handling and food storage areas.
The fly traps work on flies and fruit flies.
Easy-To-Use Directions:
- Peel off the thin white paper strip from the back of the trap. This exposes the mounding adhesive strip.
- Using the mounting strip, place the trap near the edge of the window, where it will not come into contact with curtains, blinds or their cords.
- Peel off the protective paper to expose the sticky front of the trap.
- Replace traps every 3 months or when full.
- As the traps are bright and colourful, keep them out of reach of children.
For all your DIY fly control needs have a look at our full range of fly control products.
Worked really well. We used them in conjunction with insect spray and a lot of the flies went to the tape where we could collect them and put them in the bin.
These are great
great product
Once I found the best place to put these, they worked well
Great chemical free product. I use an old pair of tweezers to remove flies to keep it hygienic until I replace it.
Very effective
Again, not too many flies in the cooler weather I am experiencing in Geelong at present…so can’t really comment on its effectiveness.
Happy with this purchase. They’ve had the intended effect and would recommend to others.
Very fast service – thanks
Also catches poo-dropping geckos inside the house !!
Fantastic product, very effective
Does it’s job but disgusting seeing dead flies everyday on glue sheet and also ones that stuck takes approx 4 days for then to die.