








🪰 Catch flies, not feelings—be the boss of your backyard buzz!
Catchmaster Outdoor Reusable Fly Trap uses a potent, food-based lure to attract and trap thousands of flies including house, bottle, and flesh flies. This pesticide-free, eco-friendly jar is easy to set up and reusable, designed for outdoor use in sunny, low-wind areas. Made in the USA with over 65 years of pest control expertise, it offers a reliable, chemical-free solution for managing fly populations around your yard, patio, or trash areas.







| ASIN | B085HNLLNZ |
| ASIN | B085HNLLNZ |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (768) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (768) |
| Date First Available | 16 September 2020 |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Manufacturer reference | FJ01 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.41 x 16 cm; 90.72 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
C**N
The fly trap worked very well, however, there was a very strong odor. We had to remove from garage. I would purchase again as it caught a lot of flies but put in a place without direct foot traffic to main house.
R**E
This worked amazing! After 2 weeks it filled out with flys. The SMELL WAS THE WORST SMELL TO EVER EXIST. I will not buy again because it made my yard have the most unimaginable stink there is. Catching a wiff from the wind could put you into a a full thrown vomit. Now it’s full and I need to dispose of, but I’ll suffocate of the smell in that process so not sure what to do about discarding without dying.
J**1
The scent of this product is the worst. I had good results with another brand and wanted to continue my killing of flies. Tried a cheaper brand "Catchmaster." Simple instructions, easy to use, horrific scent to attract flies. Filled to the appropriate level and suspended in a corner, away from the potential of smelling this with even the slightest breeze. The bad part was that the portion that supports the weight of this system broke loose and spilled its vagrant contents into my yard. One of my dogs didn't refuse the putrid odor and lapped it up (non toxic,) well some of it. The rest looked like a wet spot of dirt. Word spreads fast. Within a period of 3 hours (from when my wife notified me at work about the catastrophe that happened,) to the time I got home, I could understand why she vomited on the patio. The ground was solid black with flies. Any disturbance would send them into a frenzy. Looked like a scene from The Mummy when the plague took over the desert. There was nothing I could do to stop their draw to this milky, disgusting fluid. I had to endure the flies trying to penetrate my visible orifices, until I could collect the rancid moisture that collected in the soil. Shoveled this failed option for collecting flies into a bucket and tried my best to figure what to do next. Any ideas? How much does it cost to return to the manufacture to figure a solution, so this doesn't happen to anyone else?
M**A
This fly trap worked really well. We put it out on a tree away from our house and it caught thousands of flies. I need one on every side of my house it cut down on our fly problem in a big way. It’s time to order more!
M**G
Works GREAT. Only downside is it STINKS like hell. Place far away from where people are sitting.
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