Flyweb Replacement Glueboards
Flyweb Replacement Glueboards
The Flyweb replacement glue boards are intended for use inside the Flyweb Fly Light. This glue board is easy to replace and use with the proper fly lights. The replacement glue boards for Flyweb fly lights are easy and safe to use, offering non-toxic trapping of up to 100 nuisance flies per glueboard.
Tools Needed:
This glue board is made to be a replacement in the Flyweb fly lights. It can be used by itself, but it is much more effective when used in the Flyweb Fly lights.
How to Use:
- Step 1: Remove the wax paper to expose the glue.
- Step 2: Insert the Flyweb Replacement Glueboard card into the inside slot in back of the FlyWeb Fly Trap.
- Step 3: Check the glueboard regularly and replace the glueboard when it becomes full.
Where to Use:
These boards are intended for use inside of Flyweb Fly Lights. They are non-toxic and safe to use indoors and outdoors.
When to Use:
When roughly 75% of the surface area of the glue board is covered or dirty, replace it with a fresh board.
Safety Information:
These glue boards are non-toxic, but it is still important to keep them out of reach of children and pets. Always wear gloves when handling these glue boards and when replacing them.
Special Considerations:
If these boards are used in a dry, dirty or dusty area they can become clogged with dirt and may need to be replaced more often.
The dimension of the Flyweb Replacement Glueboards are 5 in. L X 3 in. W.
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | |
Brand | GARDNER PRODUCTS |
Keith's Pro Tips | If the fly light is placed in a dirty or dusty area, it may need to be replaced more often. |
Product Drawbacks | If the product is used in a dry or dusty area the glue can become clogged and need to be replaced more often. |
Target Pests | This product will control flying insects like Flies, mosquitoes, etc. |
Application Equipment | Gloves |
Application Methods | Installation |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Product Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Glue Trap |
Application Rate | Flyweb Replacement Glueboards does not require mixing and is ready to use. |
Shelf Life | Flyweb Replacement Glueboards will not expire as long as the wax paper is still in place. |
Yield | Use one Flyweb Replacement Glueboards per fly light. |
Use Sites | Indoors |
Time to Kill | Flyweb Replacement Glueboards does not kill the insects, it traps them. |
Comparable Products | N/A |
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Restricted Use | No |
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Availability | Online |
Keith's Pro Tip | If the fly light is placed in a dirty or dusty area, it may need to be replaced more often. |
Target Pests Multi | Flies, Mosquitoes |
Time to Kill | Flyweb Replacement Glueboards does not kill the insects, it traps them. |
Chemical Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Glue Trap |
Application Methods | Installation |
Product Drawbacks | If the product is used in a dry or dusty area the glue can become clogged and need to be replaced more often. |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Application Equipment | Gloves |
Mix Rate | Flyweb Replacement Glueboards does not require mixing and is ready to use. |
Use Sites | Indoors |
Yield | Use one Flyweb Replacement Glueboards per fly light. |
Shelf Life | Flyweb Replacement Glueboards will not expire as long as the wax paper is still in place. |
Comparable Products | N/A |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | None |
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Q:What glue card do you use in a 13806 night light bug trap?2/6/24A:We do not sell that specific model so it would be hard to say, but we can recommend the Pestwest Universal Glueboards. These glueboards are intended for fly traps, but they can be cut or shaped to fit other fly light models. https://www.solutionsstores.com/mantis-replacement-glueboards-6pk
Amanda Chavez
2/7/24Certified Buyer -
Q:what are the dimensions length and width of the glue cards,? ,10/27/22A:The dimensions are 5 in. L x 3 in. W
Amanda Chavez
10/27/22Certified Buyer -
Q:How many glue sheets are in the package?6/27/19A:It's a 10 pack.
Susan Rand
7/26/19Certified Buyer -
Q:How many come in the pack?6/12/19