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Description
A flying insect trap for windows and glass doors, with a proprietary visual attractant.
Catches houseflies, fruit flies, gnats, mosquitoes, moths and other flying insects.
Lures bugs along windows and glass doors, where they gather for nat...
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I haven’t had these quite long enough to honestly rate. The trap on a living room window has trapped flies. The one in the kitchen has not. I may move the trap in the kitchen to another living room window. They are easy to set up and arrived on time.
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Elvira · 6 days ago
A far more civil death....
One of the best things about Dr Killigan's his product design. Looking at hanging yellow sticky strips or double-sided window tape crowded with hundreds of flies and gnats - sometimes watching them struggle and buzz trying to get free before they die - is about as unpleasant as it gets. If I could, I would catch every bug that gets into my house and put it outside. But let's get real. Dr Killigan's Fly Inn hides all the dirty work behind an attractive housing. The product instructions tell you to play the long game, which means that it takes a while for the flies to find their way in, but eventually they do. Dr Killigan's is more expensive than double-sided yellow or window sticky tape, but worth every penny.
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Sandra · 10 days ago
Total Waste of Money
Total waste of money. We live in Sunset Beach, N.C. When the wind blows off the marshes, the houseflies are intolerable. Often, a dozen or so will get into the house in a day or two. I put these traps up as directed and zero flies we caught in over two weeks and I resorted to the good old fashion fly swatter. I even tried these outside on our porch near our patio sitting area with the same lowly results. Everything else I've gotten from the Dr. has worked but these fly traps are a total fail.