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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
Good product
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
I absolutely love this product. I will use it again and again and again!!! The amount of flies these pouches attract is absolutely insane. I have two of these set out in our backyard. They have been out for less than two months and I have emptied both of the containers twice and it’s not even the end of May. Make sure you put them somewhere far away from your house because the smell is disgusting.
AZXYRN
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Effective, that's the only word I can think of when it comes to this product.It's an easy-to-use product; there's not allot of difficulty on how to use this product. Dump into the correct container, add water, check day to day and add water/empty as neeed.The durability of the product is decent, every time I think it's wearing out, I just added water, and it was back to working.The ability to simply dump the product out and refill is a plus; there's no need to be thorough on cleansing the container this goes into.Size; I found that using only half the bag goes a long way - using to fill two containers versus just one as the directions state.The con's:The smell is bad, and I found that both in powder form and liquid it's unpleasant. As a powder, it has a strong mothball like smell that stains the skin with the odor as such. Once wet, the smell is putrid - somewhere along the lines of an outhouse meets raw decomposing matter. Although this has it's benefits, the importance of keeping this away from your windows, patio, or anywhere you want to sit is highly recommended.Disposing of the remains is somewhat important, if the vector load is low (few flies) I'll allow the water to dry/evaporate out, if not, I wait for the trash truck to come and throw it in the trash right before it is picked up.Ultimately this product is very effective in attracting flies, and as such I will continue using.
rick treloar
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Fly killing machine but it stinks horribly and cleaning it out and setting it up again,you better have a strong stomach! Lol
matthew
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
Best attractant you can buy. Over the years i have bought reusable traps and done various diy traps. The one constant has been that Rescue attractant is by far the best. I catch 10 times more flies with rescue than any other brand. It has allowed me to win the battle with the flies over my patio area. I put them out very early spring and keep them out till very late fall, so i always buy in bulk. It is worth it to enjoy having dinner on my patio without flies.
T R Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I have come to reply on the Rescue brand as it has worked the best for me. I've used other brands and their ok. But Rescue just seems better for me. Easy to use. Very economical. They seem to last about a week, maybe longer before the stink settles down. It's the stink that attracts the flies. I appreciate being able to buy a bundled pack of six refills since the jugs are a one time purchase. Wear disposable gloves with emptying the jug to refill with a new bag. Gotta take the bad with the good.
jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
I don’t know what’s in these things—black magic? Fly pheromone seduction spells? Grandma’s secret meatloaf recipe? Whatever it is, it works. I put one refill out, and by the next day, it looked like every fly within a five-mile radius RSVP’d to a death party in my backyard.These refills don’t mess around. You add water, hang it up, and suddenly it’s like running a fly nightclub where the only exit is… permanent. The smell? Horrific. But that’s how you know it’s doing God’s work.I used to swat flies with a rolled-up magazine like a caveman. Now I just smile and let this bag of doom do the dirty work.10/10. Would invite again to my backyard BBQ. The flies, however, are not on the guest list.
Claire
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I decided to purchase a fly trap solution from Amazon, but after reading numerous reviews about the bad smell and the hassle of cleaning for reuse, I ended up creating my own trap instead. Here’s my experience with both the product and my DIY solution.DIY Trap Construction: To make my trap, I cut the top off an apple juice bottle, flipped it upside down, and placed it inside the bottle. I sealed the edges with tape and used a bit of tape around the opening to ensure the hole wasn't too large. This method worked surprisingly well.Effectiveness of the Fly Trap Solution: I used the purchased fly trap solution in my DIY container. While it did catch some flies, I was a bit disappointed that it didn’t attract as many as I expected. However, it performed adequately, and I was relieved to find that the solution didn't smell as bad as other reviewers had mentioned.Conclusion: Overall, I would recommend the fly trap solution for its effectiveness, but I believe you can easily create a container at home that works just as well. Given my experience, I wouldn't suggest spending money on the pre-made traps; a DIY approach is simpler and more effective for my needs.
The Desertphotographer
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on May 18, 2024
Sometimes this product function well, the bacteria grows well with the expected culture, sometimes it doesn’t at all. It might be related to transport and storage issues killing the germs.
Ana Leen
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on June 3, 2023
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