BUGBANE Fly Stick

Remove each trap from its individual box for max effectiveness, or only remove the front panel to make the trap less noticeable and less easy for people or pets to accidentally get stuck to it

FEATURES

  • Adhesive Strength: It uses a long-lasting, “super sticky” glue that captures insects upon contact. 

  • Non-Toxic: It is generally safe for use in kitchens or around pets and children because it lacks chemicals or vapors.

  • Visual Lure: The bright color of the stick (often yellow or orange) or the reflective nature of the adhesive helps attract insects like houseflies and gnats.

  • Versatility: It can be hung using the included hooks or placed upright in areas where flies congregate, such as near windows, trash cans, or patios.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

For maximum effectiveness, place the sticks near light sources (windows or lamps) or close to entry points (doors and vents). For houseflies, hanging them roughly 5 feet off the ground is most effective.

 

Yes, they are suitable for porches, patios, and garages. However, for best results, place them in areas protected from heavy wind and dust, as debris can coat the adhesive and reduce its effectiveness.

The stick is effective on its own, but you can add a “booster” by placing a small amount of sweet liquid (like apple juice or honey) in the bottom plastic cap to help lure fruit flies more quickly.

A single stick remains effective for up to 3 months or until the surface is significantly covered by insects and dust. If the adhesive appears “fuzzy” from dust, it is time to replace it.

The adhesive is very strong but can be dissolved using vegetable oil or mineral oil. Rub the affected area with oil, then wash with warm soap and water.

While the glue is non-toxic, it is extremely sticky. Keep the sticks out of reach of curious pets (especially cats) to prevent the adhesive from getting stuck in their fur.

 

Useful Tips

To get the most out of you fly stick, consider these placement tips:

  1. Height Matters: For houseflies, hang the sticks roughly 5 feet (1.5 meters) off the ground, as this is their primary flight zone.

  2. Light Sources: Placing them near windows or under bright lights (but not directly in high-wind areas) increases the “hit rate.”

  3. Baiting (Optional): While the stick is attractive on its own, adding a small drop of honey or cider vinegar to the bottom tray can sometimes speed up the results for fruit flies.

 

 

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