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Tara W.
Tara W.asked

An you use orange juice instead of the powder



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gaylene
gayleneasked

i have had it up now for three days house full of flies buzz fly catcher empty - do you add warm or cold water dont know why it isnt working

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Gisela B.
Gisela B.asked

Does the buzz kill fruit flies?

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Valerie D.
Valerie D.asked

Has anyone used the Buzz insect catcher outdoor protector?

1 answer
Baz
Baz

Sure have. You won’t be disappointed. Never seen any product work as well. We use them all the time, we even put one on our wheely bin. They attract the flies away from our outdoor bbq area, highly recommended!



Guy & Kirsten A.
Guy & Kirsten A.asked

Hey can I use this inside my house I have fly’s I can’t get rid of

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Dorothy
Dorothyasked

Will it attract bees? We have an Australian native stingless hive

3 answers
Dwayne C.
Dwayne C.

I highly doubt it would. These traps smell like poo, so the flies are drawn to them. Bees, on the other hand, I don't think are drawn to smells like that.

Henry
Henry

Have only had the odd bee and one of my traps is right near a grevillia.



Lyndal M.
Lyndal M.

One bee is more than enough to cease using this product. No wonder the bee numbers are declining! If everyone who uses this product JUST has "THE ODD BEE...." I seriously can't believe some people are so COMPLETELY BRAINLESS!!!

meagan s.
meagan s.asked

Why does it say these for outdoor use only ?

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Dwayne C.
Dwayne C.

I don't think it is because of anything dangerous in the ingredients and they don't emit an odour either. My guess is that they're designed to stop flies coming into your house, instead of luring them in.

meagan s.
meagan s.

Oh ok thank you that makes sense now i just couldn't work out why it said outdoor use only but then on the lable it said no poison and i couldn't find anything that said why it can't be used inside.

mario1
mario1

I put one inside and one outside but the smell got too overpowering so had to put it outside. I think that's what draws the flies to the fly catcher. They work! I'm going to get the one for cockroaches next and imagine they will be successful to.

HGH
HGHasked

What is in the ingredients to make this smell sooooo revolting. Can't continue to use this is it is that bad to empty. What are your answers to this bright idea.
Heather H.
Welllington NZ

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PeterDoyle51
PeterDoyle51

I am not sure what the ingredients are but I agree that a bad odour does develop when the dead flies pile up in the trap. I think the smell is rotting flies i have decided to move the trap a little further away from our living area.

HGH
HGH

How do you dispose of them Peter. Do you reuse the trap? I drain ours and put it in our rubbish bin but that now smells horrid when lifting lid to put other stuff in. Xxhh

Rachael K.
Rachael K.

I haven’t emptied mine yet as I’ve only had it for a week but my plan is to dig a hole in the garden and empty it into that, so I can put dirt on top and hopefully it won’t stink once it’s properly buried!

Jwilliamson23
Jwilliamson23asked

I would like to purchase some

1 answer
I shop a lot
I shop a lot

Bunnings have them and have seen them at coles

Rylee S
Rylee Sasked

Does this product also work in fruit flies?

1 answer
Elle
Elle

No

Jillian
Jillianasked

I bought this because I can't stand the smell when I have to empty my Envirosafe Fly Trap and with this one you just put the whole thing in the bin BUT here's my problem. I hate anything plastic and this is just putting more plastic into landfill. Just wondering is it either made from recycled plastic or a plastic that dissolves, maybe?

1 answer
Elle
Elle

You bury the contents, wash the container and then re-use the container....

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