Catching flies. This is it! The #1 fly ribbon on the market, this 4-pack will help you control flies at your outdoor activities!
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Victor® Fly Ribbon is the #1 fly ribbon on the market! Consumers appreciate its ability to control flies, mosquitoes and other flying insects without the use of poisons or vapors. And to top it off, it's a no mess, no fuss fly trap (no baiting needed!)
Bring to room temperature before opening by holding trap in your hand while making a fist for several minutes prior to attempting to open.
Grasp cord in one hand; grasp tube in the other.
Pull out cord slowly while turning tube in a counterclockwise (twirling) motion.
Cap will pop out. Remove thumbtack from top of cap and save for hanging.
Discard cap.
Remove completely from tube or let tube dangle from strip as an anchor. Hang with thumbtack or cord.
When strip is full or controlling flies is achieved, remove from hanging device and discard.
Note: In case of contact with sticky material, wash hands with soap and water. Avoid placing traps in dusty areas as this will cause the glue to lose it's adhesive qualities.
Victor® - Pest Control Solutions from the Company You’ve Trusted for Over 100 Years
I bought the fly catcher this past weekend thinking it would solve the fly problem. We had many guests and our doors were opened and closed many times. I hung them beside the door and guess what? They didn't catch one fly. What a waste of money!
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Victor® - Consumer Relations Response
Dear Josie,
Thank you for sharing your feedback! We are sorry you were not happy with your fly catchers. Please keep in mind if there was significant traffic coming in and out of the door, the flies will not fly onto the traps due to the movement. Traps should have been placed further away to lure the flies to the trap. We are certain if you relocate your Victor® Fly Ribbon you will see much better results.
If you have questions our Consumer Relations Team is available at 1-800-800-1819, opt 1 to assist you.
We have three horses and despite meticulously kept stalls and paddocks, we still have the fly problem from hell. Living in the high desert, it's not uncommon for anywhere that has ANY source of water and warm, moving flesh to be inundated. We bought a trap that smells like a rotting carcass that is kept about 50 feet from the barn, and it does work, but these fly strips have been AMAZING. We hang them in the eaves of the roof in each horse's area and they fill up pretty quickly. We've noticed a marked difference in the number of flies -- it's probably about a quarter of what it was before the strips. They're not pretty and they're pretty archaic, but I love the fact that we're not poisoning the area our horses are living in.