Friday, September 30, 2011

Victor M500 Poison-Free Indoor Fly Trap

Flies that manage to get indoors can be so annoying, not to mention disease-bearing! Catch and dispose of them with this non-poisonous trap which attracts and traps flies indoors. This tower-shaped trap contains patent-pending three dimensional patterns and colors that are highly attractive to flies.

Amazon Sales Rank: #2366 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Victor Model: M500 Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l, .11 pounds Attracts and traps flies indoors Contains patent-pending three dimensional patterns and colors that are highly attractive to flies With natural fly attractants, specialized glue lasts up to 8 weeks Flytrap efficiency is 60 percent greater than standard flytraps Flytrap may hang or stand alone; Woodstream offers full refund for deficient items

Amazon.com Review Windows and doors open with increased frequency as the temperatures rise, allowing flies and other pests greater access to bring outside germs into kitchens, bathrooms, and other living spaces. To combat these aggravating insects, Woodstream offers this indoor flytrap. Efficient and nontoxic, this flytrap performs up to 60 percent better than standard flytraps. With Woodstream’s Sylvalure system, this indoor flytrap entices flies with its 3-D design, bright colors, and a special glue containing natural fly attractants. The glue lasts up to eight weeks and easily washes off human hands. The indoor flytrap can either be hung or stand alone in a fly-infested room. Traps perform best in clean environments, as dust coats and impairs the glue. This indoor flytrap is designed to provide pest control for an average-sized room. Woodstream offers a refund for damaged or impaired items. --Jessica Reuling

Most helpful customer reviews 26 of 27 people found the following review helpful. Indoor Fly Trap is doing its job! For a customer, I have many flying creatures to leave a door open because of my dogs. I am afraid that my mouth for fear of landing open there. The flytrap has a set of lights not only flies collected, but mosquitoes, moths, and a series of unidentified flying creatures, and have allowed me to live in peace again. I am so glad that I'm going to talk to them. Be careful not to touch because they are very sticky, but it dissolves easily. ML 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Believe it or not, it actually works at Kyralessa It was the "poison-free" part that attracted me, I do not like spraying bug spray in my house. So I bought one of these. But I must say I was pretty skeptical. "Trap features fly-enticing 3-D Design"? You're funny. These goofy little 3-D boxes are supposed to attract flies? (Plus, my problem is fruit flies, it flies) Well, I took nine fruit flies with it, about one per day. And where do you think they landed and got stuck? Yes, the silly pink "3-D 'boxes, as if the thought of flying through a tunnel or something. Do not ask me. They must be some fairly stupid fruit flies. However, note that if you have that many fruit flies so you probably have them breeding somewhere, just have not yet found where. This type of trap will help you to streamline, but if you have so many that the minutes of a pumpkin, you can see one another, you discover that they are fed and take care of it first. I found dozens of them (yuck) a bucket of nappies, the content should have been thrown out long ago. I did not think fruit flies eat that stuff (yes, I think a part of it was the fruit once), but now I know. This trap is good for catching them _after_ you eradicate the infection, but will certainly not just stop with such a plague 15 of 18 people found the following review helpful. misunderstanding, not working By L. Benson The displayed image is not the item you receive. What you get is made from thick white paper / thin cardboard with pictures of flying and 3D boxes finger on it (on the sticky stuff). He picks fruit flies and mosquitoes too, but nothing can go and the flies are not even interested. Do not waste your money. See all 38 reviews ....

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