








🪰 Turn your windows into a no-fly zone with style and science!
Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn is a patent-pending indoor insect trap designed to attract and capture a variety of flying pests using a unique visual attractant. Optimized for placement on windows and glass doors, it offers a safe, non-toxic, and aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional fly paper or zappers. Each pack includes two traps and four replacement inserts, providing a long-lasting, economical solution for maintaining a bug-free home or office environment.





| ASIN | B07SMBT462 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,873 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 185 in Fly Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (2,912) |
| Date First Available | 4 Jun. 2019 |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Killigan's |
| Material type | Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 3.51 x 19.84 x 7.14 cm; 281 g |
B**Y
They are good
Work well but I think they would work even better with a light colour interior as flies seem to be attracted to light colours l we have a black car and a white car and flies always seem to land on the white one. Just a thought Update these are amazing cannot believe how many flies it’s caught when you change sticky card. An add on to my review a small bird flew into my kitchen and got stuck by its wing. I managed to extract it but it lost a few wing feathers. Let it go but ran under a bush I hope it’s ok. Really upset me. There ought to be some sort of cover with holes in,
J**N
1 star is generous
Absolute waste of time, the idea sounds good but it doesn’t work. Had these up for 4 weeks before putting them in the bin. They didn’t catch one fly between them where my sticky fly catchers were full.
B**Y
Yes it works. But it's an add on tool to the bigger smelly outdoor ones
I bought something similar from the supermarket which did absolutely nothing so I had low expectations for this. Surprise, surprise, this one actually works. If you have a big fly problem, which most of this country does because over development has killed off all the small animals that keep fly populations down, then you do need the bigger outdoor fly catchers to get them BEFORE they come into the house. If this review makes it to America, lucky you because your country was smart enough to make fly screens the standard on houses. Here in UK, we're not that smart. If you want fresh air, you get flies. I have 5 outdoor traps hanging around front, back, side of my house outdoors and that has reduced how many flies come in. But these handy window traps are catching what does sneak in another bugs I didn't even notice before. 5 stars because it is catching things as opposed to not catching things like the supermarket one. But it's sort of a casual background additional tool. If you have a big problem you need the bigger ones with the smelly attractant liquid to catch them outdoors. Also it will work better on a window that gets light. It will catch less if there's a curtain shut over it. The fly goes towards the light and then looks down and lands.
S**M
Aesthetic look, unfortunately didn't work for me
I'm giving this product 3 stars because of its aesthetic appearance and ingenious idea. I only wished it had worked for me. I wonder if the sticky paper needs something extra to entice the flies in?
H**N
Easy to use, somewhat successful
Easy to use, seems to deter flies rather than catch them,after a few days had a few flies trapped but less flying around.
S**S
Caught loads
Very effective on west facing windows, not as good on east facing windows
K**I
SAVE YOUR MONEY
Don't waste your money they have been used exactly as described and not ONE fly has gone in. I have lots of flys around and this is a complete fad.
R**T
Not very effective
I put one of these on my window and sorry to say that after 4 weeks it had failed to catch even one fly. Made no difference to the number of flies in the room. Not a recommend from me.
C**R
Excellent product
C**H
I feed feral cats outside so the food attracts every fly in the neighborhood and those pesky flies always find a way into my house! I initially ordered this not realizing I was ordering just the refills and not the holder. I improvised and taped the sticky cards to my windows and outside my doors. THE DARN THINGS WORKED! Within a day the sticky cards were covered in dead flies! I did go ahead and order the holder, looks a lot nicer than seeing the sticky card covered in dead flies! It sticks to the window with suction cups. It is discreet, easy to fill and refill, and you hardly notice it there. Now I have plenty of refills so this should get me through the summer of flies! Will definitely buy more next summer!
H**T
We had a lot of gnats and fruit flues this summer. I bought some of the little sticky papers shaped like flowers and was sticking those all around, but they weren't working very well. These are hung on a window, where flies are attracted to the light and inevitably end up in the sticky insert. I like that the bugs that have met their doom are hidden from view and not hanging all out in the open. I will buy refills for these!
A**R
I wanted something to help catch flies in the house and I liked this idea, nobody wants to look at dead and dying flies stuck to the window like some of the sticky things you place on the glass. I placed the trap in a sunny window near the cat food bowl. It's a good window for flies, they are drawn to sunny spots in the house when not buzzing around. And having a food bowl attractant around is helpful as this product does not have any fly attractant in the trap. I live in San Diego, not exactly a hot climate and its October so not super intense sun, but the cardboard that holds the sticky stuff just warped together. A fly would have to peel the thing open to get inside. It's just too light of cardboard. The suction cups held just fine, the plastic bin looks nice, just can't catch flies with the cardboard like that. And it wasn't that the sticky stuff adhered to itself, it didn't. The cardboard just heated up and the edges rolled inwards. I'll be returning the product, the vendor says no questions asked, hopefully this answers the 'why'.
D**L
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but these Fly Inn traps actually work really well. Within hours of putting them up near my windows, I started seeing results — flies, gnats, and other little bugs stuck inside, completely hidden from view. The design is way more discreet and clean-looking than fly paper or those ugly strips. No weird smells, no mess, and they blend right in with my decor. Highly recommend if you hate bugs but don’t want your home looking like a science experiment.
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