🦟 Fly Away with Style!
The RAID FSTIK-RAID Jumbo Fly Stick is an innovative adhesive trap designed to effectively capture flies without the need for electricity. Weighing only 0.1 pounds and featuring a vibrant blue color, this non-electric solution is both stylish and practical, making it a must-have for any fly-fighting arsenal.
Brand | PIC |
Colour | blue |
Style | Adhesive Trap |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Target Species | Fly |
Manufacturer | RAID |
Model Number | FSTIK-RAID |
Size | onesize |
Manufacturer Part Number | FSTIK-RAID |
Manufacturer | RAID |
Country of Origin | USA |
C**N
One element of effective fruit fly control
Every year we get a few fruit flies in the house, probably from the grape vine outside. And most years, they find a juice or milk glass that hasn't been washed yet, and then we have a problem. They multiply fast! So every year I buy a few of these for around the house.The key to getting rid of them is to attack on multiple fronts: passive and active. For active measures, racket-style bug zappers are good. For passive, these are the best combination I have found of value and effectiveness. And they keep working even when you are asleep or out of the house.To get the best results, you will want to hang these near problem areas. The most important are the kitchen and bathroom trash cans, and the kitchen and bathroom sinks. Fruit flies are very thirsty, and tend to congregate where they can find water. We hang one over the trash can in the kitchen, and one near the sink. (You definitely want to hang them high enough that you won't bump your head on them -- they are messy if you touch them!) In the bathroom, we keep one on top of the medicine cabinet where the fruit flies will land (right under the light. They also like light.) but it's nearly invisible to people. We have a small bathroom, so another over the trash is unnecessary. If you do this in addition to using a zapper a couple times a day (especially waving it over the trash, over the sinks, and inside the shower) you should be able to get the problem either under control or completely eradicated within a few days.One other really good use for this is in the pantry. The fly stick is very good for trapping pantry bugs. Since we don't have a way to hang it in the pantry, and we don't want the sticky stuff getting all over our food cans and boxes, we keep it inside the open box. It isn't perfect, but it does help.
V**L
Ease of Use
Easy to use. Don’t see anything stuck to it. I don’t know if that means I don’t have a lot of flys in my home or it’s not working. I choose to go with there’s not a lot of flys in my home!
J**6
It works!
These actually work really well! We got rid of about 30 flies per stick in just a few days and eliminated our fly problem. I also use a dish of water, dish soap, and apple cider vinegar - but this dish method did not catch as many flies as the Raid sticks!
M**C
It Actually Works!!!
If you have only a few bugs flying around you might not notice a real benefit, but when you are having any type of issue, somply put a little syrup in the bottom cup and watch the bugs stick themselves on the Stick and never fall off!
C**Z
Works fast
There isn’t any instructions for this but it works like a charm, especially if you put honey in the white part. Many of flies met their maker because of this! Works and doesn’t bother my dogs (I do put it high up)
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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