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Fly Traps Outdoor / Hanging Traps
Why Use This Product? Our fly traps outdoor hanging are designed to attract and catch flies more effectively, thanks to their yellow color and natural 30g fly bait. This combination ensures a higher catch rate, making them perfect for outdoor use.
Bait Activation: The ranch fly trap works by using fish, eggs, and bran as bait. Typically, it takes about 3 days for the bait to start smelling and taking effect. On hotter days, the effect is better; on cooler days, it may take up to 5 to 6 days to start working.
Assembly and Setup: 1. Cut and Prepare: Carefully cut along the dotted line on the fly trap bag. 2. Open the Lid: Pull up the lid on the top. 3. Fill with Water: Fill the fly trap outdoor hanging with warm water to the standard water level. 4. Dissolve Bait: Fully dissolve the fly bait to ensure maximum effectiveness. 5. Hang Properly: Hang the fly trap in a well-ventilated, outdoor, sunny area. Use the attached ropes to secure it to branches or fences.
Trapping Efficiency: The disposable fly trap bag measures 8.5 x 9.6 inches and is designed to catch a large number of flies in a short period. The high efficiency makes it ideal for livestock pastures, barns, and stables, as well as around chicken coops.
Placement Tips: - Place fly traps in areas frequented by flies, such as pastures, stables, and livestock areas. - Hang the traps at least 20 feet away from living areas to avoid attracting unwanted attention. - Ensure the hanging height is no lower than 5 feet to prevent accidental contact.
Optimal Conditions: - Utilize the sunlight to help the bait ferment faster. - Ensure the area is well-ventilated to maximize effectiveness. - Deploy traps in accordance with local regulations and environmental guidelines.
By following these instructions, you can effectively reduce fly populations and maintain a cleaner, healthier environment.
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