

🪰 Say goodbye to flies, hello to fresh outdoor vibes!
The RESCUE! Disposable Non-Toxic Fly Trap is a simple, water-activated outdoor solution that attracts and traps hundreds of common fly species. Designed for easy hanging and mess-free disposal, it keeps your outdoor spaces fly-free without toxic chemicals or complicated cleanup. Trusted by thousands with a 4.4-star rating, it’s the hassle-free way to reclaim your patio or garden.




| ASIN | B00004TBKM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | RESCUE |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,199) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Height | 0 inches |
| Included Components | RESCUE - FTD-DB12 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FTD |
| Length | 0 inches |
| Manufacturer | RESCUE |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 19.81 x 8.64 cm; 41 g |
| Shape | bag |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Style | Fly Trap |
| Team | Rescue |
| Usage | coat |
| Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Width | 0 inches |
Z**I
Not true
Doesn’t work at all
Z**D
The photo shows 8 but they delivered only 1!!!
The photo shows 8 but they delivered only 1!!!
A**N
Never thought I'd have a strong desire to give a raving review to a bag of something so foul smelling - but this thing works. I've actually been more disgusted by some of the reviews I've read - so I'll give some tips, too. First, why I bought it. I have two very large dogs who are trained to do their business in a gravel area. Because I'm apparently lazy enough to allow their poop to accumulate for 1-2 weeks, I started getting a fly problem. What I learned - a fly problem is a SANITATION PROBLEM. If I picked up their poop every day I wouldn't have a fly problem! This leads into my tips. TIPS- 1) If you have flies, enough that you are thinking about getting this thing, you have a SANITATION PROBLEM. Some people are aware of it and, like me, are looking for control. That's what this is for. Ideally, you will (possibly in conjunction with this) fix whatever other disgusting mess is attracting flies in the first place. 2) Indoor use? See above! If you have lots of flies in your house - you have a serious indoor sanitation problem that needs your immediate attention! I can't imagine anyone living in a home with this thing. 3) How it works - you trim along the dotted line with scissors which allows you to pull up the trapping part (which you will attach to something to hang it to) then fill to the line with water. There is a bag of some VERY FOUL SMELLING stuff in there that is like crack for flies, they love it. They generally prefer the bag over dog poop, so I'd say it smells worse than dog poop - at least equally bad. 4) There is a tiny loop at the top you use to hang it. I use a small zip tie then hang to a bungee cord. I strongly recommend you think about how you're going to hang it before you put the water in. It can't just be set down while full of water without spilling - and the last thing you want to do is spill this nasty water! 5) How long does it last? Until it's full! This thing is disposable, people! For me, it's almost full in a week. 2 weeks is the maximum I'd have it out and by then it's completely full of flies such that no more can enter and maggots are crawling around inside. If you have this thing long enough that it dries out, get it together and see "SANITATION PROBLEM" above. 6) How to dispose of it. After it's full, not more than 2 weeks after you set it out, get a gallon size zip lock bag (or two). While it's still hanging, place inside the bag. Carefully take off whatever is hanging on and seal in the bag. I double bag it and put it in the trash on garbage day. 7) Where to put it. Originally I put it right over the dog run. Worked great but was too close to my house and I got the occasional whiff when I opened my back door. I moved it about 40 feet away (to the back of my property) and it still seems to attract the flies away from the poop. 8) Who is for & other options. This is for someone in process of fixing a temporary sanitation problem or who wants convienent ongoing control. If you have something like a chicken coop that you're looking for control around or if you don't like to throw away plastic - they make a reusable container. I've seen a guy who has one, pours a beer in it, then once it's full dumps it out and let's his chickens eat the dead flies. They seemed to love it.
D**O
Espectacular! Funciona perfectamente. Lo usé tres sábados, con 7 días de separación cada vez. Lo cerré al terminar de usarlo. La verdad que es una atracción 🧲 irresistible para las moscas. Me ayudó mucho poniéndolo a unos 7 metros de distancia de la parrilla y la carne.
M**K
I bought a few of these Rescue! along with another similar brand recently. I started with the Rescue! Product and was amazed at the instant results. The flies immediately are attracted to this trap and once they go in, that’s it. Each one has lasted me a week and I’m sure I could go longer but I throw them out on garbage day. The best part is how to get rid of them. You simply use a large freezer ziploc bag and place it inside. Zip it up and toss in garbage. The other similar product I purchased was not very good. The bag that u fill up with water is very thin and came with 2 holes in it. The water and bait leaked out immediately and therefore was useless. As well due to the larger size, it is harder to dispose of as you have to use a plastic grocery bag or similar to put it in and then somehow seal it well before tossing in garbage. You need to seal well or flies will swarm now to your garbage. I use these on the back side of my house as neighbour has dog and they don’t clean up the crap and therefore the flies are bad. I would not use this too close to a spot you want to be near as their is a smell to the product especially after you get a few thousand flies in it. It’s crazy how this thing works!
M**I
I bought another fly trap, and this one is actually excellent. It doesn’t kill the flies, but it attracts and traps them in one area, pulling them away from the rest of the space. Once it’s set up, the flies leave you alone. One thing to note: it has a smell, so it’s best to place it about 20 feet away from where people gather. It works best outdoors. My suggestion is to use this trap to gather the flies, then use a fly spray to kill them while they’re concentrated around it. The combination works very well. Overall, I recommend buying it.
A**R
Excellent product, have been bothered by flies every summer and this has solved my problem
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