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(More customer reviews)It was the "poison-free" part that attracted me; I don't like spraying bug spray all over my house.So I bought one of these.But I have to tell you, I was pretty skeptical."Trap features fly-enticing 3-D design"?You've gotta be kidding.These goofy little 3-D boxes are supposed to attract flies?(Plus, my problem is fruit flies, not houseflies.)
Well, I caught nine fruit flies with it, roughly one per day.And where do you suppose they landed and got stuck?Yep, right on those silly pink "3-D" boxes, as if they thought they were flying through a tunnel or something.Don't ask me.They must be some pretty dumb fruit flies.
Note, however, that if you have that many fruit flies, then you probably have them breeding somewhere, and you just haven't found where yet.This kind of trap helps you pare them down, but if you have so many that the minute you squash one, you see another, you need to find that they're feeding off of and take care of it first.I discovered dozens of them in (yuck) a diaper pail, whose contents should've been thrown out long before.I didn't think fruit flies ate that stuff (well, I guess some of it was fruit once), but now I know.This trap is good for catching them _after_ you've rooted out the infestation, but it definitely won't stop such an infestation by itself.
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Product Description:
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.
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