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The RESCUE! Outdoor Fly Trap is a reusable, chemical-free solution designed to catch and kill hundreds of fly species using a food-based attractant. Made in the USA, it offers fast, effective fly control for outdoor spaces while reducing plastic waste through easy rinsing and refilling.









| ASIN | B00004TBKG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,013 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #515 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | RESCUE! |
| Brand Name | RESCUE! |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,029 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716080057857 |
| Included Components | RESCUE! Outdoor Fly Trap - Reusable - 4 Traps |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 6.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Reusable Fly Trap |
| Item Weight | 86 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sterling International |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FTR |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Outdoor |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 6.2"H |
| Style | Trap |
| Style Name | Trap |
| Target Species | Fly |
| UPC | 716080057857 042853710170 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Amazing product
Works amazinnggg!! Collects alot of flies. Summer time gets hott and theres alot of flies and it was very helpful. I do want to say after 2 weeks you need to throw it away because it will start smelling like rotten eggs
A**R
Wild ride, but this thing is LEGIT.
Hold onto your horses, this fly trap is NO JOKE. I don't know what changed in the past few months but the flies have been a NIGHTMARE. After the 246,712th fly crashed into my body for no dang reason I started casually googling looking for traps. The weather changed a bit, maybe it'll die down with how bad they are.... Fast forward a week after reading reviews and not only did one of these jerks land and die in my vodkacran, but THREE at one time. Well, as you can imagine, This Mama has had ENOUGH. I found this Magic Eff Off Fly Trap that you see here and Hooo Boy does it work. If you look at the pictures, that black line on the jug is little fly carcasses and I have ZERO REGERTS! No regrets whatsoever, I may just tattoo that somewhere. But I digress. The trap uses petrified eggs to bait them so when it says OUTDOOR it means it. It's got a potent smell that I fussed st my dog for passing gas near me more than a couple times by mistake when I first set it up, so make sure to place it where the smell won't carry into the house. If you look at the video, you can see flies trapped inside and others excitedly meandering their way inside slowly. Clearly the outcries of their brethren mean nothing to them, because they each in turn dove right in. I love this thing, totally worth the $ and it IS reusable once it's full. Mind you. We've only started using this, it's been outside a week AND through a short cold front. Definitely recommend and will be purchasing more!!
S**L
Stinky and does catch flies!
It has a bad odor but I guess that’s what catches the flies. It does do that no question! If you are downwind and catch a whiff it is just a harsh and strong smell. Worked well for our deck.
B**E
It worked TOO well and caused more of a problem.
Ok so I'm not sure how to rank this. Here's why: It did EXACTLY what it was supposed to BUT too much so! We had SOME flys in our yard and I thought it would be a great solution to get rid of them. The day I put it out, there was a horrible smell so we moved it further away from our house and it STILL stunk. I get it though, necessary evil... the next day our fly problem went from moderate to BAD. Flys from a mile away were being attracted to the stench. We would check the container and it was catching them so we left it out. A week later the fly situation went from BAD to HORRIBLE. Although it WAS catching many, it was attracting more. After 2 weeks (I believe it was supposed to be good for about a month) we decided enough was enough and went to empty it. I should have emptied it probably a week in... my bad?... Looking at the photo you will notice that the flys werent just being caught, but breeding IN the trap and maggots were EVERYWHERE. They were also escaping from the trap and we now have far worse of a fly problem than when we started:( 4 stars because it worked too damn well!
J**1
2003 Fallujah but for flies
It’s been out in the backyard for a couple of days and we’re already at 3 inches deep of dead fly carcasses. I don’t think there’s any flies left in my neighborhood, so now it’s catching all the flies in the city. It’s easy to set up, functions way better than expected. I haven’t cleaned it yet but it looks easy enough.
A**L
Kills a lot of flies
This is my first time ever using a fly trap and it kills them very well and I can’t believe how many were in the jar. It was like half filled with dead flies.
C**.
This actually worked!
These things actually work. SMELL - Yes it smells terrible. The point is to attract flies, and flies like dead things which is what this smells like (You only notice if you are in close proximity and the wind blows just right). The trick is to place it AWAY from the picnic table and AWAY from the door to your house. When placed in a well ventilated area away from where you plan to congregate you will not notice the smell, but the flies will, and they will be drawn to the trap. I put one in the chicken coop and within a couple of days I had 1 inch of flies floating in the bottle. I placed one about 4-5 yards from the house and the flies were drawn to that bottle as well. I am now on my second refill. MESSY RE-USE - While the re-use is cost effective, it is a messy job. (I dug a hole, poured the mess in and buried it.) The smell lingers in the bottle until rinsed out (using the garden hose, away from the house), but then you are right back in business. MAGGOTS - This does not happen if used correctly. If allowed to dry out or become so infested with flies they begin to create their own mulch then of course you have a breeding ground for maggots. HOWEVER, if emptied before you reach that point you will not have that problem. FLIES FLYING BACK OUT OF THE BOTTLE - There will be a few flies flying out of the bottle once in a while. BUT when the bottle has 2-3 inches of flies floating in water, I would say you made a bit of a dent in your fly population.
A**R
Don't buy these, save your money, unless you're looking to breed maggots.
We had a semi- bad problem with flies on our front porch. After the first week using this product I was impressed it seemed to be working so well and you could see the flies being caught in the trap. The next week I noticed the flies seemed to be coming back, by the the end of the second week, we had a full blown infestation. I had been willing to overlook the rancid smell of the trap due to the effectiveness, until it started to get worse and worse and the fly problem became uncontrollable. It was then that I noticed that the "poison" that is supposed to be in the trap was not working at all because after less then 14 days of the trap being in use, it was completely full of maggots. As the maggots would then hatch the tiny flies would then find their way out of the trap and begin to frolic and congregate on my porch. These traps state that they will work for 30 days, until they are full or dry. My traps were none of the above unless you count the hundreds of disgusting maggots. Which should have never happened because of the poison. Do yourself a favor save your money don't buy these, you'll just wind up with a bigger problem in the end. I have pictures and videos but I won't subject any of you to those because honestly they are vomit inducing.
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