Certainly has an agressive fragrance. That's why it's important to find just the right spot - far enough down wind to miss the smell but close enough to attract the flies from where you want to be.
You can just use an old jar, drill/puncture a hole in the middle of the lid and put a mixture of vegemite and water, possibly honey/peanut butter as well, in the bottom. Just beware that the more flies you get the more it will start to stink
"Good-Stuff!!" just spent the holidays in Lakes Entrance Victoria Australia & the fly's were number one conversation start of the day.. My son will now try some of these out to see witch works best!?
@mcdudly00 The flies enter at the gap around the top of the trap then crawl down to the bottom of that cone shape where there is a small hole. Because of the position of the hole, once they enter, they find it very difficult to find it again. It's their nature to fliy toward the lighter areas to try to escape, rather than the small hole right in the middle.
That's why I made the video. I was SO amazed the first time I set up the trap and the amount of flies it caught, that I thought I'd try it again and photograph it. And it happened again. I think the secret to success with fly traps is finding the right position. This was in my garden, but I know a guy who had equaly success near his chook pen (chicken coop).
Certainly has an agressive fragrance. That's why it's important to find just the right spot - far enough down wind to miss the smell but close enough to attract the flies from where you want to be.
TheNorriss 1 week ago
AFTER 28 Days.
SMELL IT.!!
Darktech008 1 week ago
You can just use an old jar, drill/puncture a hole in the middle of the lid and put a mixture of vegemite and water, possibly honey/peanut butter as well, in the bottom. Just beware that the more flies you get the more it will start to stink
mrmeatshield 2 weeks ago
kool.., can you tell the diameter size and height off the trap? Plus what is used to attrack them into it? plus how much was the trap?
Mrinfoone 1 month ago
"Good-Stuff!!" just spent the holidays in Lakes Entrance Victoria Australia & the fly's were number one conversation start of the day.. My son will now try some of these out to see witch works best!?
missladyseahawk 1 month ago
how do they enter and how do they get stuck?
mcdudly00 1 month ago
@mcdudly00 The flies enter at the gap around the top of the trap then crawl down to the bottom of that cone shape where there is a small hole. Because of the position of the hole, once they enter, they find it very difficult to find it again. It's their nature to fliy toward the lighter areas to try to escape, rather than the small hole right in the middle.
TheNorriss 1 month ago
@TheNorriss really smart.. take knowledge of flys behavior
mcdudly00 1 month ago
Poor flies. How dare you kill nature!
phaneric14 2 months ago
What is this a flyocost? (Holocaust but for flys)
snakeman32212 2 months ago
@snakeman32212 Did you just explained your own joke? :p
matingprogramme 1 month ago
Bait is special formula or 100% organic ingredients. Also available from Gepro.
TheNorriss 3 months ago
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stepbusinessbuilders 3 months ago
I have a photo of a 20lt bucket filled with flies I caught with one of these. Small piece of raw liver isthe bast bait.
kennnmoran1 3 months ago
where do i get one? how much are they? can i make one? what is the lure juice?
1kingconan 6 months ago
@1kingconan i heard it was beer i can be wrong...
lyjacknt 5 months ago
28 days later!!!
plavins1 6 months ago 4
@plavins1
That's why I made the video. I was SO amazed the first time I set up the trap and the amount of flies it caught, that I thought I'd try it again and photograph it. And it happened again. I think the secret to success with fly traps is finding the right position. This was in my garden, but I know a guy who had equaly success near his chook pen (chicken coop).
TheNorriss 6 months ago
OMG i need that theres a fly in my house its driving me crazy and its sick looking at them in the windows
PedroyItatiFan 7 months ago