








🪰 Say goodbye to buzzing nuisances—trap flies like a pro!
Black Flag Fly Stick 6-pack offers a powerful, easy-to-use solution for controlling flying insects indoors and outdoors. Simply add honey or syrup to attract flies, which get trapped on the sticky surface and never leave. Designed for versatile hanging with an included hook, these traps provide up to 3 months of effective pest control, making your living and recreational spaces fly-free and enjoyable.




| ASIN | B00IMHL9JO |
| ASIN | B00IMHL9JO |
| Brand | Black Flag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,501) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,501) |
| Date First Available | 1 May 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HG-11015 |
| Manufacturer | Black Flag |
| Product Dimensions | 27.64 x 8.41 x 44.78 cm; 621.14 g |
| Product Name | 6 Fly Sticks |
| Units | 6 Count |
T**E
These are expensive., but well worth it. I leave mine outside year round for four seasons, and the sticky still sticks like new; it has, unfortunately, trapped all sorts of insects, the good (not much), the bad, and the ugly. The glue does not drip to create a blob at the base cup; my traps face SW against the early and late afternoon sun and never a no blob-drip build up. Depending on your climate the situation might be different. They are convenient to use, but I would use some twist-tie, etc., to fasten this trap to position because the plastic hang-hook is nothing against strong wind and, keeping the trap out of the rain/snow (common sense) enhances its use. Small birds can get caught (this has not happened to me, mine are below their flight plan). If you want to catch certain size bugs or prevent snaring birds, use chicken wires, etc., to make an outer casing and rest the trap in the center. I have batches of traps I bought from 2 and 3 years ago and it still works (I first found them at HomeDepot, but they don't always sell them). Product description says "scent" but I didn't smell any scent and my nose is like a blood hound. I prefer no scent for various purposes. It seems predatory/scavenger insects might have come in to make a meal of ones stuck but they wound up getting caught too. No honey bees or pollinating insects, (spiders yes good and bad), all sorts of flies, nats, etc. If the box comes crushed, sent it back because you won't be able to pull it apart to use properly. If you get the glue on you, you'll need to remove it with some type of solvent or some glue remover. I would buy and recommend this product as they are made as of 2023 again and soon. Sorry, I don't answer questions; I only provide reviews and that is all the socializing I do. Good luck. Should the quality of the product change at the time of my next purchase, I will post my then review.
L**C
First off I'll tell you that the sticky part works. I found that out first hand when I placed it on the counter to grab honey to add in the little dish, and my cat decides to inspect this new thing on the counter. He touches it with his paw when my back is turned, FREAKS OUT, and then jumps, while the trap is stuck to his paw! The trap manages to get stuck on his back and I turn around and catch a glimpse of orange dash by with the trap attached. He's meowing the whole time and I'm freaking out because now he's pissed and is hissing and hiding and running. Eventually I catch him and try to take the trap off, but that sucker is on there good. So I rush him in the bathroom, place him in the tub, and this stupid cat jumps while I'm holding the trap! It comes off him, but chunks of glue is missing for parts of the trap and other parts of it have chunks of hair. I quickly grab him again in the tub and turn on the water. I don't want him to lick the remaining glue so I need to wash it off. Well. WARNING: IT DOESN'T WASH OFF. Freaking out, I lock him in the bathroom and Google what to do. It says use oil. So I grab some vegetable oil and rush back. My poor cat is sitting there meowing his little heart out. I grab him again, place him in the tub, and pour the oil over the glue spots. I begin massaging out the glue, his fur is all weird. And it starts to come out. Thank god. He doesn't let me finish washing out the oil before he runs. But we got it out and he's in no danger. So.. yeah. adding the honey sucked because it's a tiny little dish. And the little clip to hang it up is super small. But it came in fast and its super effective. I just don't think I'll ever buy more of these and try to find something ready to go.
C**D
Very effective. Left it at the top of the stairs to the basement where I usually get swarmed and it was filled up in a day and no swarming of flies when I entered the too of the stairs to the basement
J**N
Works great in the garage where my family puts all the garbage for me to take out to the big can...
M**Y
Like these sticks for fruit flies. They attreact most of them but still have resistant flies.
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