Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF
Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF
The Catchmaster Fruit Fly Trap Glueboards are manufactured by Catchmaster and are a helpful tool for monitoring and trapping invading fruit flies and drain flies. This trap can be foldable and placed over drain openings to catch drain flies or laid flat or hung. These traps are especially great for sensitive areas where you want to address a fly infestation without the use of pesticides.
Tools Needed
To use the Fruit Fly Glue Boards you do not need any additional tools as it is ready to use.
How to Use
- Step 1: Inspect and identify areas where you suspect fruit fly or drain fly activity.
- Step 2: Peel the protective cover over the glue trap and then either place flat on a surface or fold tunnel shaped in the target areas. You can also fold the trap into a "U" shape and place over drains where you suspect drain flies to be gathering.
- Step 3: Replace as needed until the flies are no longer present.
Where to Use
Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Boards can be used indoors anywhere you have fly problems but are especially useful in sensitive areas like schools, hospitals and food service or prep areas.
When to Use
Use Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Boards when you have an infestation of fruit or drain flies and do not wish to use insecticides to address the problem.
Safety Information
These glueboards are safe to use when used according to the label directions. Keep away from pets and children.
Special Considerations
This product is banana scented to help to lure fruit flies towards it to be trapped. Each Glueboard is 8.5 inch. x 5.25 inch. or 21.6 cm. x 13.3 cm
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | |
Brand | CATCHMASTER |
Keith's Pro Tips | "While the Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Boards are banana scented, it's recommended to use a fly attractant or bait to further lure flies towards the glue boards and capture them more quickly." |
Product Drawbacks | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF will become ineffective as dust and other debris gathers on adhesive surface. |
Target Pests | fruit flies, drain flies and other flying insects |
Application Equipment | Gloves |
Application Methods | Trapping |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Product Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Glue Trap |
Application Rate | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF comes ready to use. |
Shelf Life | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF will last up to 3 years in storage when kept in a dry, dust free environment. |
Yield | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF holds large amounts of flies. |
Use Sites | Indoors |
Time to Kill | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF eliminates pests within 48 hours upon contact. |
Comparable Products | Vector 960 Fruit Fly Traps |
Restricted Use | No |
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Availability | Online |
Keith's Pro Tip | "While the Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Boards are banana scented, it's recommended to use a fly attractant or bait to further lure flies towards the glue boards and capture them more quickly." |
Target Pests Multi | Drain Flies, Fruit Flies |
Time to Kill | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF eliminates pests within 48 hours upon contact. |
Chemical Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Glue Trap |
Application Methods | Trapping |
Product Drawbacks | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF will become ineffective as dust and other debris gathers on adhesive surface. |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Application Equipment | Gloves |
Mix Rate | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF comes ready to use. |
Use Sites | Indoors |
Yield | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF holds large amounts of flies. |
Shelf Life | Catchmaster Fruit Fly Glue Board 100FF will last up to 3 years in storage when kept in a dry, dust free environment. |
Comparable Products | Vector 960 Fruit Fly Traps |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | None |
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Q:I am going to use in the restaurant. But I am worrying about the scent. How is your opinion?9/9/18A:Sorry, but for me the glue boards don't work with fruit flies the fly tapes work a little better, but the scent is not strong. These fruit flies are worse than roaches the will lay their eggs, turn to maggets then flies again. You must keep all food covered.
JOYCE KELLEY
9/11/18Certified Buyer