🪰 Say goodbye to buzzing intruders—welcome peace through your windows!
Dr. Killigan's The Fly Inn is a patented, sticky window trap designed to attract and capture a variety of flying insects including flies, mosquitoes, gnats, and moths. Optimized for placement on windows and glass doors, it uses a visual attractant and strong adhesive to safely trap pests without chemicals, making it ideal for homes with children and pets. The sleek gray traps blend seamlessly with décor and come in a value pack of 2 traps plus 4 replacement inserts for long-lasting, economical indoor pest control.
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.38"L x 7.81"W x 2.81"H |
Target Species | Fly, Mosquito, Gnat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Cardboard, Plastic |
Style | Hanging Style |
Color | Gray |
C**S
Fly
Works great
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.
D**E
It works
Looks so much better than a fly strip hanging down. There is usually a week or two in summer when I get infested in 1 room with flies. When I pulled this off the window it was loaded with flies. Tossed out the lining and left the casing on the window till next season. It is hidden by my window valance so nobody sees it. Great find!
V**S
As expected.
This didn't seem to attract flies, but did catch a few.
B**U
Flies Beware
Overall I’m giving it 3 stars if I could add a half star I would make it 3 1/2. The biggest issue is with the glue boards… after a few days of the trap being suctioned to my patio door, windows, and front glass door I noticed that (possibly) due to the sun and heat that the glue boards tend to loose their shape and start to bend closed. So, I had to scotch tape them to the sides of the plastic holder. There should be some type of plastic tabs that would hold the glue boards form closing or loosing and keeping them in place.Also, FYI… I added some powdered sugar inside the trap to attract the flies.. definitely helped! Maybe the company should consider adding some kind of attraction bait? Just my thoughts. But over all after taping down the glue boards and adding powdered sugar the flies didn’t stand a chance!
E**E
THEY WORK!
First, these are ridiculously easy to use, just read the instructions so you can be sure you have everything set the right way. Second, holy moly do these work! We live near a forest preserve, so we tend to get a lot of flies. I put this sucker on the window the flies love the most (right over the trash of course), and in the first day we caught 13. This is after a week of use, needless to say it’s time to change the sticky insert out! You truly can’t see the dead flies in there unless you look, so that’s another plus. These have honestly changed my life because I no longer have to deal with the annoying buzzing or the grossness that comes with flies. Truly, if you’re going to listen to a review on these, listen to me. The girl who never writes reviews because ADHD gets in the way, but felt incredibly compelled to write this one. Buy. These. Traps. I plan to see what else this company has to offer!
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.
O**S
Life Saver!
I live in the south in a more rural area on some wooded land. There is definitely a fly problem during certain times of the year. I literally try all the things in an attempt to curb the flies that make it into the house. I saw these window mounted traps and kind of doubted the efficacy. I was wrong! I am not sure what magic there is in just placing them in the windows but it is like cake for a fat kid but for flies. I will be buying more and have put them in several locations. I am super please!
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