Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap

Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap
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$12.66

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Product Overview

Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap is a one of a kind trap that received a patent for its scientifically developed design. Containing a combination of a sex attractant and three different fly feeding stimulants the Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap is hard for a fly to resist. This trap does not contain insecticide rather when flies enter the trap they drown and actually add to the attractant.

All you need to do is fill the trap with water and hang it in your yard, stable, kennels, barns, or anywhere outside where your pets or livestock are and flies are a problem. Once the Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap is full just throw it away and hang another. Safe for use around your family and animals.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Ethyl Alcohol - 35-40% Isopropyl Alcohol - 1-2%
Target pests Flies
For use in Yard, kennel, stable, barn, around horses, pets, cattle, sheep, poultry, hogs, garbage containers and any other area where flies are a problem.
Pet safe Yes, when used as directed.
Yield Holds up to 10,000 flies.
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
Manufacturer Farnam Companies

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HOLDS UP TO 10,000 FLIES

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Does the Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap harm or chase wild birds?
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Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap is just a trap that hangs on a tree or fence post to attract flies to it to be caught in the trap. The trap does not move and will not harm anything other than flies. 

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Will Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap work for horse flies?
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The Farnam Fly Relief Disposable Fly Trap is only for filth flies and would not attract horse flies.

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