🦟 Say goodbye to flies, not your peace of mind!
This 16-pack of pesticide-free fly paper strips offers a safe, non-toxic, and highly effective solution for indoor and outdoor flying insect control. Featuring dual-sided sticky surfaces, these lightweight strips trap flies, gnats, and mosquitoes without any bait or chemicals. Easy to hang and replace every few weeks, they provide hassle-free pest management for homes, barns, and food prep areas.
Manufacturer | Plai |
Part number | 1 |
Item Weight | 160 g |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 2 cm; 160 g |
Item model number | 11 |
Size | 16 Pack |
Colour | Yellow |
Style | Fly Catcher |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 16 |
Included components | fly paper |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**E
Sticky, safe, no smell. Flies stick fast. Messy but effective. Great bulk buy
These fly paper strips are non-toxic, pesticide-free, and designed to trap flies, gnats, moths, and other airborne pests. Each strip is coated with a strong adhesive gel that holds insects on contact. They’re ideal for kitchens, greenhouses, bins, pet areas, and even outdoor patios.Installation is simple: twist, pull, and hang using the red loop and included thumbtack. Once full, just remove and bin it—no mess, no fumes. The adhesive is odourless, making it safe to use around food prep areas and pets.✅ ProsStrong adhesive—flies stick instantly, no escapePesticide-free—safe for homes with kids or petsOdourless—no chemical smell or vapourEasy to hang—loop and tack system includedWorks indoors and outdoors—greenhouses, bins, kitchensAffordable bulk pack—16 strips for under £61⚠️ ConsSticky to handle—can get on fingers if not carefulNot reusable—single-use onlyCan droop in heat—best hung in shaded areasVisible mess—dead flies are exposedLimited coverage—best used in multiples for larger areas🧍♂️ Personal VerdictUsed these in a bin area and greenhouse—flies gone in hours. The strips are super sticky, so wear gloves or use the loop. No smell, no fuss, and they do the job. For under a tenner, they’re a solid fix for fly season. Just don’t expect them to look pretty once they’re working.
L**
Works well.
Does the job ! Very sticky so be careful , but worked well for what we needed them for , stuck well to the roof, and got rid of our insect problem. Size is fine not super long so not going to hit your head on them.
H**�
Does the job brilliantly and low cost 👍
👍I’m genuinely impressed with how effective they are at catching flies and other insects.They work really well in areas that are prone to flies/bugs and definitely midges.I like that they’re pesticide-free, which makes them a safer option for homes with pets and children.They’re very easy to use, just hang or place them where flies are most active, and they do the job.They really make a difference in the kitchen.The adhesive is strong and holds the insects in place. I also appreciate that they can be used both indoors and outdoors, making them versatile for areas like patios and gardens.For the price, 16 strips offer great value, and I’ll be set for quite a while.One thing to keep in mind is that the adhesive is very strong, so it can be tricky to handle without getting it on your hands or other surfaces.After a while, the traps can start to look unsightly, especially when they’ve caught a lot of flies.The adhesive loses its effectiveness over time, so you’ll need to replace the strips for best results.Overall, these fly paper strips are an affordable, easy-to-use solution for controlling flies and other insects without chemicals. They’re very effective at first but should be replaced regularly for maximum performance.
C**A
Rubbish!!
Useless! Strips tear and they aren’t sticky enough - quite dry .. old? Rubbish.. chucked and looking for real ones !
J**J
They're alright I guess
Not the best product. The string has a habit of detaching when you're trying to unravel it, leaving a gluey mess all over the place. Yep they did just fold the sticky paper over the string and expect it to stay there. The paper tends to rip as well if you're not extra gentle with it - not easy when you're trying to unroll sticky paper.It doesn't attract flies apparently so I'll probably need to set up some kind of trap or hang them directly above the bin and see what happens, because so far they've caught exactly zero flies despite me putting them in rooms that I know have flies in them. In fact so far the only fly they have caught is the fly who came stuck in the packet (pictured), that must have been caught during the packaging process.One thing I can say in their defence is that they are definitely sticky and will probably catch a fly or two at some point.Update: yep flies definitely stick to it, so that's good, but you have to figure out how to get the flies to touch it. Still a pain to actually unravel the things though and for that alone they lose 2 stars.
K**N
Works brilliantly – no more flies in the kitchen!
I was getting fed up with flies buzzing around the kitchen during this warm weather, so I decided to give this fly trap a go. Honestly, I’m impressed – within a day I noticed a huge drop in the number of flies. It’s easy to set up, doesn’t smell bad, and it’s completely mess-free. I put it near the bin and one by the back door, and both are working a treat. Would definitely recommend if you want a simple, effective solution without chemicals or fuss.
M**Y
Not fit for purpose - Recommendation in the comment
Does not pull out nicely and tears as paper is dry and without sticky to the top making it tear. If stick together again it just drags down and falls. Not worth the money. I’d recommend TuuLKIT insect catcher by far the best as I’ve now found. Can use for weeks on end until filled with flies and insects, super sticky and the pins and tag to hang are of quality.
C**E
best way to get rid of flies.
By far the best fly control i brought this year. I brought lots of other gadgets, but this simple fly tape was what controlled the flies. I would personally replace the tape every 3 days for maximum effect in the height of summer.
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