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Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn Replacements - Replacement Traps for The Fly Inn (6 Insert Refills)
G**N
Works as advertised
I tried a competitive product and watched a fly literally land on the pad, walk around and fly away. I left it in place for a day and it didn’t catch a fly. I replaced it with Dr Killigans, within twenty minutes it had caught a few flies.I’ve seen negative reviews for this product. The key to remember is that nothing is 100%. You have to control the source of the attraction - food left out, open garbage, in order to keep flies away.
R**N
Disappointing Performance: Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn
I recently purchased Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn in hopes of effectively dealing with fly infestations. However, I must express my disappointment with this product. Despite its visually appealing design and discreet appearance, it failed to deliver the expected results. Allow me to elaborate on my experience with this fly trap.At first glance, Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn appears aesthetically pleasing and inconspicuous, making it suitable for placement in various areas, including the kitchen. I appreciate the effort put into its design to ensure it doesn't look like a typical, unsightly fly trap.Regrettably, the main issue lies in the product's effectiveness. Despite diligently following the provided instructions, the fly trap failed to perform satisfactorily. I found that it caught an abysmal number of flies, with fewer than five flies caught in either trap.Considering the purpose of a fly trap is to attract and capture flies, this level of ineffectiveness is highly disappointing. It's crucial to have a reliable and efficient solution for managing fly infestations, and unfortunately, Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn falls short in this regard.Based on my experience, I cannot recommend this product to others seeking an effective fly trap solution. While its appealing appearance and lack of obviousness may be appealing, its performance leaves much to be desired.Pros:Visually appealing designDiscreet appearance suitable for various areasCons:Ineffective in capturing fliesCaught less than five flies in either trapOverall disappointing performanceIn conclusion, my experience with Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn was highly unsatisfactory. Despite its visually appealing design and inconspicuous appearance, the product's inability to effectively capture flies renders it ineffective. I would advise exploring alternative options for addressing fly infestations.Wishing you success in finding a more reliable fly trap solution.
H**.
Fly killer
Excellent product, simple to get ready and mounted easily. Looks great, not recognized as a fly killer. I love Dr. Killigan products!
D**N
Discreet and effective
This trap eliminated the annoying flies that were bothering me. It catches a ton of bugs, looks well in my window, and is simple to set up. Although it can be challenging to insert the adhesive paper, it functions better than any fly ribbon I've ever used. Fantastic product!
A**R
Fly trap
Flys weren’t attracted to it
K**H
Great and discreet fly catcher
This works so well! It’s way more discreet than the fly strips we used to use plus catches WAY more flies.It doesn’t work immediately , though. I think some reviews were probably expecting all of the flies to be gone overnight. It took a few days before they all started getting trapped. But now our kitchen is basically fly-free for the first summer ever.
S**N
Fussy and ineffective
The product is supposed to work like this: Its suction cups stick to a window where most flies supposedly go to hang out with their buds. Then they "fly in" (cute!) and get trapped by the sticky paper you slip inside the plastic housing (Fly Inn; cute!) For those squeamish about dead flies, it does indeed hide their hideous bodies.There's only one catch. For it to work, the flies have to fly in. If you were a fly, would you enter a dark narrow chamber when you could be zooming around the kitchen in the bright light? It's been up for days and so far only one fly has had the curiosity to see what was going on behind the plastic facade. I have, on the other hand, had the pleasure of swatting, bamming, mashing, and otherwise killing -- oh, let's be modest, but many many many many times the number of flies who have taken up residence in the (cute!)I don't know what kind of a doctor Dr. Killigan purports to be, but beware experts with fancy degrees and fancy titles.Try Dr. Menace's Old Fashioned Plastic Fly Demolisher.
A**R
Non-toxic fly catcher
These work very well, sometimes too well. Get so full we have to replace.
D**B
Catches even it biggest beasties
Discrete and effective way to have fly paper up. Always get lots of flies in summer and have tried lots of ways of controlling them. These are nice as they catch flies and keep them hidden.As you can see, these are very strong, stuck a dragonfly and even that bought the farm
J**H
Didn't catch a single fly in 7 days
This simply didn't work. Lots of big flies buzzing around completely ignored it for a week. Got my money back fortunately so one star for that at least - very disappointed. Back to the good old fly swatter!
L**E
Absolutely brilliant fly killer!
Because we live beside a stables, we have a perennial problem with flies in the kitchen which is unpleasant and slightly embarrassing if friends come round. Not any more - this is a really really REALLY good product. They could do with producing the plastic thingummy in nicer colours than the standard grey, but otherwise it is the best fly killer I've ever tried - and believe, me, I have tried many! Even better, the dead flies are out of sight.
J**E
Flies
No fly or other insect is safe from this catcher. Looms good, easy to fit and remove. Recommend.
C**E
No flies
Not one single fly stuck to mine. Used them in a window for fruit flies. Don’t think they have any chemical to attract the flies to go near
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