🦟 Light up your space, not the flies!
The Starbar Fly Terminator Pro is a lightweight, durable fly control device featuring moisture breather technology and customizable straight or curved light bars housed in black extruded aluminum with a polycarbonate lens, designed specifically to target and eliminate flies efficiently.
Target Species | Fly |
Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
A**R
Smells Awful, works amazing!!
This has got to be the nastiest smelling substance known to mankind! DO NOT OPEN INDOORS, it will make you puke! Anyway, I didn't even think that many flies existed, it attracts ALL THE FLIES! Strongly recommend the product to reduce the flies around. I don't know if it attracts flies that would not normally be around though... either way reduces flies greatly! I have literally thousands of fly corpses in the jug.. not sure how to get rid of them right now, however this product works really well. I only write reviews on terrible or great products and this gets a stamp of approval!
K**E
Really really works
The media could not be loaded. Wasn’t sure if this was attracting the flies at first. Just wait a moment for the attractant to do its thing. The entire neighborhood must be wondering why there are no flies this season. They’re ALL in my fly trap. The sheer numbers are nauseating. Very very effective. Smells bad so definitely keep it away from entertaining spaces. The lid doesn’t stay up on its own so I propped with a rock. Flies love it though!
J**S
Bye-bye, flys!
Excellent way to control flys! They do have a slight stink to them while in use but that's to be expected. I usually put one on each side of our house and the difference is quite noticeable. Great product and reusability is quite nice as well. Bye-bye, flys!
C**N
Works great, maggots will hatch from dead flies!
This trap works very well. Too well in fact! I think we're basically catching all of the neighborhood's flies with this trap. It fills up in about 2 days. I have not had to buy the refill attractant. All I do is scoop out the dead fly bodies and leave the putrid liquid in the trap. Because it is a wet trap, any eggs that were in the dead flies hatch. This means that the whole trap is teeming with huge maggots after about a week. Although the flies cannot get out of the traps the maggots can! I have chickens so I just leave the traps in their run occasionally and the chickens clean up all the escapees. However, I still feel like I am just breeding flies with this thing. For this reason, I have started using the "ranch" style traps that cause the flies to dry out rather than drown. This trap does work and is reusable so that's why I gave it 5 stars.
Y**A
Not as good as repoted
Package was put together well. The directions were clear. The formula just didn't work. It has caught a few mosquitoes but not one fly. If I could get my money back I would. 😩
S**K
Not yet impressed
So far it works but not yet impressed. Will give it a bit longer to see if performance gets better
J**S
60 Second Magic
Have you ever seen something that is equally gross but effectively awesome at the same time? Look no further- this has it covered! I live in western KY and the flies here are absolutely awful. Think: being outside with your eyes closed and swearing you are standing next to a bee hive or hornet's nest, but you open your eyes and the reality is it's freaking flies. Yes. There are that many! They cover the grass, the flowers, the trees, outdoor furniture, etc. Inevitably some travel indoors even with only having the door open long enough for entering and exiting (for indoor trouble with flies, try the window sticker strips; these have done wonders indoors for me!). The jar itself is straightforward with easy to follow directions. It is supplied with two bait packs. You open the tear package to find the powdered bait insides a disintegrating pod, which is lovely because the stink is powerful. Toss the pod into the container and add water to the fill line. To help get the bait good and mixed I used a Dollar Tree slotted serving spoon that I knew I could toss out afterwards to stir it all up. You will get whiffs of how potent the mix is once the water dissolves the pod. Before twisting the top back on you'll want to pull the fly entry zone up until it snaps into place. Find a good spot to place your trap whether that be from the hanger handle or having it sit on a solid surface. Once I set my trap down it took 60 SECONDS until the first flies were captivated by the aroma and made their way into the death trap. My husband and I are jointly in awe and disgust because of just how many flies it lures then kills. I've never seen anything like it. Once my jar filled to half liquid and half bugs (which took two days) I decided it was time to purge. There was plenty of kill juice left, only about 1/2" lower than when I filled it, so I put on disposable gloves and used my trusty Dollar Tree spoon and scooped the sludge of dead flies out and into a gallon sized Ziploc bag. I know I know- I did what?! But there was a large volume of perfectly good juice left and I wanted to use it up. I let it do it's thing for another 48 hours and this time I had more flies than before. This time I did not use my Dollar Tree spoon to scoop anything out and I didn't want to risk any liquid leaking anywhere once disposed of, so I did what seemed logical; I dumped the contents of the jar into the toilet and flushed it all away. That was sooooo much better! I flushed the toilet three times afterwards not because there was anything that didn't flush down but because I felt it was good measure to be sure the contents flushed through the pipes. Then I cleaned the toilet to be sure no leftover juice was splashed anywhere. I will do it this way from now on as I've ordered more bait packs from Amazon. Now, there are a couple things to be mindful about. One, dead flies can still lay eggs which means any fly that was carrying eggs when it entered the trap can produce maggots. The flies may not figure out how to escape the trap but the maggots can and will. On my third round of setting out the baited jug I purposefully allowed the maggots to come alive to see just how long the trap can be left alone. There are times when we are out of town and I needed to know whether to leave the trap active or to dump it before we go. I need to be sure I'm not helping the fly population near my house thrive! The answer is 4-5 days. With The Google's help, here is the breakdown: flies lay hundred of eggs at a time and maggots hatch/appear within 24 hours; at this stage they are teeny-tiny and will feed for for 3-5 more days; after the 3-5 days they feed they become mobile and can/will crawl so you need to get rid of the jar contents before they want to escape the trap (this is where the toilet and flushing hack worked very well). Second thing to keep in mind is the stench that the bait lets off. This is a very good problem as it is an attractant! It makes me laugh that people give it less stars due to the scent when in reality the scent is great and serves its purpose! This very stinky juice is something you would not want to get on your skin if you can help it. When I was stirring the fresh mixture some splashed on my hand and I washed my hands afterwards a few times to clear the scent away. If you've read all of this and are still wondering whether or not to go ahead and buy it, consider this your sign to do it! I highly recommend this product!
G**T
One way vacation for flys
Does not get rid of 100% of the insects, but I can say it dramatically reduced the amount of flys in a surrounding area. Exceeded expectations. Great product, would recommend if you have outside fly issues. Depending on the size of the area you will need more than one. Each one covers maybe a 75ft radius or more. just two on an acre in the problem areas made a huge impact. I'm prob going to get 2 more to cover my whole property. In would buy again and seems like a decent value for how good it works
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