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FRUIT FLY TRAP

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Use professional ultraviolet trap (using UV and pheromones) for restaurants.

Placed in areas of fruit fly activity or close to suspected breeding sources, the Fruit Fly Trap captures the flying pests with a safe and odorless glue.  Fruit flies (as well as other small flies) are attracted to the bright coloration of the trap.

Attach the trap to the inside lid of garbage cans, dumpsters or compost bins to capture adult flies before they breed.  Dispose of traps when full of flies or after 3 months.

Fruit flies, also known as vinegar flies, feed and breed in fruits and vegetables.   Adult flies are attracted to ripe or overripe fruit and lay their eggs on or near them.  New flies can emerge in 8 to 10 days in the summer.  The flies are especially attracted to garbage, compost or fermenting products.

Long term use of the Fruit Fly Trap will can reduce the numbers of breeding adult flies in the area.  Proper inspection for and elimination of any possible breeding sites will give you total elimination of flies.  The use of an ultraviolet fruit fly trap may be necessary, in some cases, for long term fruit fly control.

Each pack of Fruit Fly Trap is $4.99 and contains 3 fly traps.

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6920 Pine Forest Road
Pensacola, Florida   32526

1-800-434-4555

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