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Tape or staple the two bottle parts together to ensure the funnel stays in place.
To make your fly trap extra effective, rub the inside of the funnel neck with a little honey or petroleum jelly. Flies that don’t fall into the solution may still get stuck trying to escape.
Place the trap in areas where flies are most active — near garbage cans, sinks, windows, or fruit bowls. In just a few hours, you’ll start to see results.
✅ Why It Works
Flies are drawn to sweet, fermented, or decaying scents. Once inside the bottle, they struggle to find their way out and eventually fall into the liquid or get stuck on the sticky surface. It’s a simple trap with smart design — no poisons, no mess, and no more flies.
♻️ Bonus Tip: Make It Reusable!
You can rinse and reuse the bottle as often as needed. Just refresh the bait every few days, or when it becomes too full or loses its potency.
Final Buzz 🐝
This Smart Sticky Fly Trap is proof that you don’t need chemicals or fancy gadgets to tackle a fly problem. With just a bottle and some basic kitchen staples, you can take back your home — and send those annoying flies packing.
So next time you hear that irritating buzz near your ear, don’t reach for a swatter — grab a bottle, and trap them the smart way!
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