The FliTrap is used by both domestic and commercial users to get rid of flies.
Flies are not just nuisances, causing you to become stressed, impacting your rest and relaxation, as well as productivity. Unfortunately flies also can carry deadly diseases, harmful bacteria and damage your environment. Some flies also will attack humans and leave nasty bites, that become sore and require medical treatment.
This article is being written with people in the United Kingdom in mind, but flies are a problem across the world and some are far more deadly than others. In the UK we are not limited to just one type of fly, many different types. Some hatch from eggs laid in water, others from eggs laid in grass cutting, manure and rotting vegetation amongst other locations.
There are many precautions you can take to tackle a fly problem, but make sure this includes buying the FliTrap, which is a fly killer to help you remove flies.
Whether the outdoor fly trap is stopping flies from entering your home or protecting an outdoor location, it should be part of your fly protection.
The FliTrap doesn’t use electricity, so no annoying zapping sounds disturbing you!
So when you want to stop small black flies from entering your home, you should invest in the affordable outdoor fly trap called ‘FliTrap’.
The trap’s fly bait can last up to two and a half months, depending on how bad your fly issue is. However you can purchase affordable fly bait refills online called ‘FliBait’, which will extend the outdoor fly trap’s use.
The FliTrap isn’t just suitable for getting rid of small flies in a house, but also can kill over 100,000 species. The FliTrap is a fly killer and can be used to tackle flies species such as black fly, cluster fly, greenfly, housefly and the stable fly amongst many other types of fly.
Small Black Flies In House
Stop small black flies from entering your house with the help of a FliTrap, the popular outdoor fly trap. Get rid of flies before they enter your home, by positioning this outdoor fly trap near to doors and windows. The flies are then attracted to the fly trap’s fly bait and once inside the trap, the flies down.
The FliTrap doesn’t use electricity, so even though the outdoor fly trap is working twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week until the fly bait runs out, it isn’t consuming your electricity supply. By not using electricity it should also hopefully present you with a wider range of options, when deciding where to place this outdoor fly trap.