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Catchmaster’s Giant Fly Glue Trap delivers a whopping 30-foot roll of ultra-sticky, one-sided adhesive paper designed to capture flying insects quickly and efficiently. With 3600 square inches of premium surface and a formula that attracts flies without bait, this trap offers up to one year of reliable indoor and outdoor pest control. Ideal for large spaces like garages, barns, and greenhouses, it’s a versatile, economical solution trusted by pest pros and homeowners alike to keep your environment fly-free.







| Best Sellers Rank | #3,920 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #182 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,111 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.68 Pounds |
| Material | Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 360"L x 30"W x 2"H |
| Style | XL Glue Trap |
S**A
Absolute magic.
I've lived in this apartment for eight years and for eight years, every summer I get fruit flies--because my upstairs neighbors, who have also lived here for eight years, are disgusting with their rotting garbage and it doesn't take long for their problem to become everyone's problem. A testament to the joys of apartment living. It takes me a full arsenal of UV light traps, fly stick traps, fly punch, homemade apple cider vinegar + soap traps, and sticky window sheets to get rid of them every year...and even then I've only got about an 85% success rate, and the only way to get rid of the rest is to wait for winter and the cold hands of a frosty death grasping them by their tiny little wings. This year I decided to try a different trap and happened to notice the Catchmaster sheets. As cheap as they are, I figured...no way these are any good, but the ratings were high and I was desperate as the problem started late this year, but made up for it by being especially bad. So I bought one roll to give it a try. Last night I popped a push pin in the wall of the room with the worst infestation, hung the trap up, followed the instructions to pull out a foot of it, then wandered off for a minute for a visit to the little boy's room. By the time I washed my hands and came back, the trap had claimed its first dozen victims. Normally it takes a few days for the flies to notice any of the traps I put out, no matter what kind. It's kind of a domino effect, as once one or two land and get trapped it seems to attract the others, like they're saying "Oh? What's friendo over there checking out?" only to realize too late that friendo is trapped, dying, or dead. It's a process, is what I'm saying. It's never immediate. It's never this fast. I was seriously impressed. Then I went to bed, curious what morning would bring. Morning brought an almost fly-free room, with the trap so completely covered with dead and dying insects I had to cut it off and pull out a fresh length of it. There are a few stubborn holdouts still buzzing around, but I'm hoping they give in to temptation soon. In the meantime I've ordered the three-pack to take care of the other rooms, and I'm looking forward to a blissfully fly-free summer for the first time in eight years. So the long and short of it is these are cheap, very easy to put out, effective, and unobtrusive. I also want to say the smell is mild, but two caveats: 1.) Even though it's mild, once it gets in your nose it sticks there and overrides everything else. I had a very, very strong-smelling lavender candle burning, one that normally overpowers the whole space, and I couldn't smell it anymore at all even though the smell of the sticky paper wasn't strong in my nostrils. 2.) My sense of smell has been broken since I recovered from COVID in 2021. Some things I can smell normally, some things I can't smell at all anymore, some things are stronger or milder than they should be, and sometimes it just completely glitches in and out. So take anything I say about the smell of *anything* with that caution in mind, because my reporting on it may or may not be accurate. I can tell you what it smells *like* accurately, though, and it's just a nice little dose of pure rot. Mild. But pure rot. But if that's what it takes to attract the little jerks, that's what it takes. I'm just happy with the end results, and willing to put up with the occasional whiff of death.
R**H
Awesome in Combo with Fly Trap attractants, outperforms Typical Flypaper without the sticky mess
Much Better than ordinary Flypaper, and it is a proven killer in combination with Odor Emitting Traps. And it is quite economical if you cut it to smaller sections. Not sure why it works so well. Maybe the bright green color, maybe the red stripes, maybe the fly photo decoys, or maybe some scent that brings the flies in. Placed on a horizontal surface in the bright sun, under and around a fly trap with scent, it is deadly for the flies. But keep the traps away from your doors or the random flies blow in. So happy it worked for us as it saved a holiday vacation when our rental was infested with flies, maybe due to leftover trash. Applied some to top of trash can without the attractant, and it still worked, but not like the outdoor traps.
M**0
Wow, good job !
This sticky stuff really works. Last summer i had an infestation of flies, it was due to these fly trap bags (you add water) that i had a few around my bakyard, it worked for a few days but then later it caused dead flies inside the bag to become food for new larvas to live in and then eventually turn into new flies, kinda like the circle of life. So i was not getting rid of flies at all, it was so bad i did not know what to do, thank goodness i saw a guy on YouTube that recommended this sticky product, and so i bought it, wrapped 3 large garden plastic pots, and place it at the affected areas, by the way i got rid of all the fly trap bags, it does not work to get rid of flies. Back to the story, i notice after a few hours, flies were getting stuck, more and more flies, i guess it attracts other flies, maybe because they hear the buzzing sound, I'm not sure, but the 3 wrapped garden pots seemed to be doing its job, i was pleased and after a few days i noticed an 80% decreased of flies. Every 3 to 4 weeks i would re-wrapped the plastic pots again with fresh sticky paper, by the way i have more sticky papers and will definitely be using it next summer.
B**G
Good and bug light seem better
Works okay and bug lights seem to work better for us especially inside where it grabs a lot of moisture gnats
C**V
Friendly to wildlife you might want to release if accidentally caught
Exactly what I needed. Easy to tear but not accidentally. You have to try, but it's easy. I peel off different lengths and back stick them to beams so they hang down in multiple areas. The side doesn't hold on strong with the string and my kids love pulling it down lol. No more gnats or flies when I'm working in my garage! They want to hang on this stuff. And if you do touch it, it doesn't leave a lot of residue and you can get off. It's like a very very very strong sticky note kind of sticky. It caught a whole bird. Just a bit of oil and the bird was free, bit of soapy water and they were clean and put in a cage under a tree to dry. No horrible sticky left on their wings. I only bathed them because of the oil. I think with more patience you might be able to pull it right off with very little fluff lost. But this bird flailed and was completely wrapped like a bird taco. I think it would release off of a friendly snake no problem with some mineral oil. Snakes love mineral oil. No rinse needed. Save the noodles! It does its job without threatening other wildlife that is commonly caught. It is very low residue. What is left, if anything, rolls right off with a little bit of friction. I've had them for over a month and haven't opened the third one yet. Great value.
D**.
This stuff completely sucks.
I own a dairy goat farm, so flies are a constant annoyance. I have tried a number of traps over the years but wanted something for inside the milking parlor and house. Bait traps work good outside but you dont want those stinking up the house or the parlor. Watch a video where I guy was using this kind of stuff around his farm and he had great luck. So figured to give it a try. I mean if the small sticky paper in the tiny rolls works, then this should work that much better... NOPE. The details even says pre scented and no need to use bait with it. After 4 hours in the parlor or in the house. Literally a fly within a foot of each trap. But no interest in landing on the "paper". I even stuck the third one out on the back patio. The flies like it there cause its shaded. Easily 100 to 200 flies at any one time. How many were on the paper after 4 hours? Two. Just two flies. If this stuff had any scent on it at all, there would be a lot more then two flies. The only way this would work is with some other sort of attractant. Im going to try a the kind of bait you're supposed to let dissolve into water. They stink enough without that and with the plastic type film on them, they should stick to the paper and not dissolve. There are a ton of good reviews. So Im guessing its supposed to work and maybe I just got a unscented 3 pack. It says its guaranteed to work but no way Im going to try and box this stuff back up. Dont waste your time or money. UPDATE: after 4 days I can count on two hands how many flies all 3 rolls have caught. Decided I AM going to rebox these and return them.
A**N
Glue is not sticky enough and must use your own bait.
Glue is not steong enough. Half the flies fly away. I put it in the summer sun to get it sticky a little bit and there is almost no bait. Flies would fly all over and around and not land on paper u till i put bait. Cons: Bait sucks, glue sucks. Pros: But i really like the paper glue roll idea and its nice and wide and long. ( on little bit cold days i can see this glue not sticking and not catching any flies.)
K**R
Best darn fly trap ever
Best darn fly trap ever. I first saw an example of this fly trap where they put it out near their livestock and it caught tons of flies, so I tried it. I live near a cow farm so we have a lot of flies here and say that in 2 hours hundreds of flies we're caught is not an over exaggeration. I am so happy and I am going to keep ordering more when they run out.
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