

🪰 Clear the air, not your style — trap flies with invisible power!
Catchmaster Window Fly Traps offer a pesticide-free, waterproof adhesive solution that sticks discreetly to windows and doors, capturing flies, gnats, and other flying insects. Each trap is easy to apply and remove without residue, lasting up to one year for continuous indoor and outdoor pest control. Ideal for homes, offices, and commercial spaces, these traps provide a clean, silent, and effective way to maintain a pest-free environment.







| ASIN | B001QBPP66 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,032 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #122 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Catchmaster |
| Brand Name | Catchmaster |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,963 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.25"L x 2.88"W x 0.16"H |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Catchmaster |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_904 |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | FBA_904 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25"L x 2.88"W x 0.16"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Style | Insect Fly Trap |
| Style Name | Insect Fly Trap |
| Target Species | Bug, Fly |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
D**A
Works Like a Charm – A Must-Have for Fly Season!
These window fly traps are an absolute lifesaver during late spring and all the way into fall. We live near a farm, so flies are a constant problem, especially when the weather warms up. As soon as I apply one of these fly catchers to the windows, it immediately starts working—and the results are impressive. The traps are very easy to install, and just as easy to remove when they’re full. Best of all, they don’t leave any sticky residue or damage on the glass, which is something I really appreciate. Cleanup is quick and simple, and then I just replace it with a fresh one. They are discreet and don’t take away from the look of the window, but they get the job done. I’ve noticed a huge difference in the number of flies around the house since using them, and I won’t go through another warm season without keeping these stocked up. If you deal with flies and want an easy, effective solution, these window fly traps are a must-have. They make a big difference in keeping the home comfortable and pest-free. Highly recommend!
M**I
Finally Found My Fly-Fighting Solution
I'll be the first to admit I was skeptical about window fly traps. But these Catchmaster strips have completely won me over. After dealing with a persistent fly problem on my cathedral windows this summer, I decided to give them a shot. And I'm glad I did. Application is about as simple as it gets. Peel, stick, done. They go on cleanly and are way more discreet than those ugly yellow fly paper rolls. Guests barely notice them on the window, which is a huge bonus for me. What really impressed me was how quickly they started working. Within an hour I could already see gnats and small flies stuck to the trap. Even full-sized house flies are no match. Over the following weeks they continued to do their job without any fuss or maintenance on my part. And since they're pesticide-free, I feel completely comfortable applying them and using them throughout my house. I’ve introduced these Catchmaster Fly Traps to customers of my window washing business, and they love them too. The 96-pack is a really great value, for both my own use, and for applying for my window cleaning clients. Removing them is a breeze, too. Just strip them off and dispose. If you're tired of swatting flies or dealing with messy alternatives, these window traps are a no-brainer.
V**G
Easy to use and very effective
These traps are really easy to use and extremely effective in catching all kinds of little bugs. I have many plants in my house that attract bugs. These sticky traps lure the bugs away from the plants and trap them on the sticky surface. I do not use them on my windows because I don't want to see yucky dead bugs on my windows. Rather, I secure the traps to corresponding size pieces of cardboard, and place them discreetly where the less observant person will not see them. I would give this product six stars if I could. They are that good!
M**K
They DO leave marks on your windows, but work great
These work awesome! Catch all the flies and the fruit flies. But they DO leave marks on your windows after repeated use. All my windows have marks once you take them off. You can see the marks in the middle of the window in my Pic.
K**S
Equal opportunity insect traps - work great!
This is a terrific product. It is important to be mindful of placement. If these stickies aren’t trapping anything, try moving them to a different spot. House flies tend to fly towards the rising sun, so placing these in the upper edges of a southern/eastern window will yield the best results. If the insect you want to catch is drawn to light bulbs, place trap in/on the shade, turn that light on & shut off the rest of the lights. We once had a strange infestation of a bunch of huge mutant flies that conglomerated around a basement work lamp. Taping a couple of these on the shade worked wonders. (The adhesive was not strong enough to keep the traps secure so we added a little duct tape.) After two days, the entire colony, (about 25 individuals), was eradicated & we have not had any issues with that type of insect since. PROS: - Simple to place - just peel & stick - Traps everything from hornets to “no-see-ums’ - Unobtrusive, (at least until they get gross) - Inexpensive CONS - Adhesive may stick to glass upon removal. (Use razor blade or adhesive dissolver if this happens) - Areas with dust, (right next to doors where dusty foot traffic happens), might require more frequent changes as adhesive can get bound up. - Sometimes the film attached to the front is difficult to remove, causing the adhesive to pull up. It’s annoying and wasteful if the adhesive is rendered useless before it's even installed. (Try peeling from another corner - this works most of the time, but it’s still annoying...) - Does not have a “lure” so thoughtful placement is necessary. (Not sure this is a con, but worth reiterating. Placement is everything with this product.)
D**E
Bye Bye Bugs
Simple, effective and safe to use. It is my new spring ritual. I have a very large collection of houseplants and this keeps those annoying little black flies that sometimes come in the soil under control.under control
N**S
Best fly trap
Works amazing catches small gnats and big flys very quickly, just put in a bright window and they all get stuck to it
S**Q
Ok, just ok...not great imo.
These work pretty good but disgusting stuck to windows with flies stuck to them, unless it is behind blinds or curtains, that is. They are about 3x6" (didn't measure and I don't have them with me), and they have a very small sticky strip across the back of the film. Peel and stick that down to surface, then peel off the front paper to reveal the sticky trap side. They stick well, and I have caught a few flies, but again, rather disgusting to look at. You don't want to peel it off and throw it away with just a couple of flies on it, so you're stuck looking at it. They aren't as sticky as a fly strip, but that is a good thing since you're sticking it to a wall or window or mirror. It has no bait/attractant on it, so it's the luck of the draw if you catch a fly or not, hence the purpose of placing in windows. Flies naturally gravitate to windows, and if you stick it at the bottom of the window, it seems to catch more. There are 4 stickies in each pkg, and you get 12 pkgs, so a total of 48 stickies. I haven't used them long-term, so not sure how they will peel off after they've been up awhile, but they don't seem to be sticky enough to be a problem. They are stickier than post it notes, but not as sticky as, say, contact paper. Since they are perfectly clear plastic/vinyl, it is hard to see them on glass unless you're looking for them or unless they have insects trapped on them, and I suppose it might work on other insects such as ants or spiders or roaches, but spiders and roaches might be too heavy/strong to stay stuck to these. They aren't as sticky as spider/roach traps. At least if you use fly strips, though they are ugly, you don't have to see them right in plain view, stuck on the windows. A fly strip can be hung up and out of line of sight, but oh what a pain they are if they are blown by the wind to the side of the house, etc. For the price, it seems like a decent buy, but honestly, I wouldn't purchase these again. For a DIY fly trap, you can mix a bit of fruit juice with yeast in a 2 liter soda bottle. Cut the top 1/3 of the bottle off and invert, tape into place, and then set around and the smell will attract flies AND mosquitos. The yeast puts off carbon dioxide (which you already know if you do any home brewing), and carbon dioxide is what attracts mosquitos to humans, since that is what we exhale with every breath. Also disgusting when it fills up - and it WILL fill up fast - but at least you can set it in an inconspicuous place and not have it staring you in the face.
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