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product_id: 13627038
title: "Black Flag Fly Stick, Trap Houseflies and Flying Insects, Pack of 6"
brand: "black flag"
price: "53794CFA"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Indoor & outdoor versatile use Add honey or syrup to attract Traps 100% of landing flies Black Flag Fly Stick, Trap Houseflies and Flying Insects, Pack of 6

**Brand:** black flag
**Price:** 53794CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪰 Say goodbye to buzzing nuisances—trap them before they even land!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Black Flag Fly Stick, Trap Houseflies and Flying Insects, Pack of 6 by black flag
- **How much does it cost?** 53794CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- black flag enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted black flag brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Easy Hang & Deploy:** Includes hook for vertical hanging—max exposure, max catch.
- • **All-Season Defender:** Durable for indoor and outdoor use, rain or shine (just avoid direct water).
- • **Unstoppable Fly Magnet:** Sticky surface traps every fly that lands—no escape.
- • **Customizable Attractant:** Boost effectiveness by adding honey or syrup to lure more pests.
- • **Long-Lasting & Replaceable:** Use up to 3 months or until full, then dispose responsibly.

## Overview

The Black Flag Fly Stick is a high-performance, adhesive fly trap designed to attract and capture flying insects indoors and outdoors. Simply add honey or syrup to the built-in bait cup to lure pests, then hang vertically using the included hook for optimal exposure. Each pack contains six durable sticks measuring 10.88" x 3.31" x 17.63", effective for up to three months or until fully covered with trapped insects. Ideal for patios, kitchens, barns, and recreational areas, this product offers a chemical-free, passive solution to persistent flying insect problems.

## Description

Flies and other flying insects can be a real aggravation when they raid your picnic, porch or patio. Black Flag Fly Stick attracts and traps houseflies and other flying pests indoors or outdoors anywhere flying insects are a nuisance. Simply add honey or syrup to attract them to the stick – once they land, they never leave. Hang in any room of the house; near your porch, patio or garden; around recreational areas; near garbage containers; and inside barns, kennels and stables. Replace every 3 months or when the stick is full. Just remove, wrap in newspaper and dispose of in trash. For best results, hang vertically with all sides of the stick exposed, near the center of the area where you wish to control flying insect problems. Add 1 tsp of honey or syrup to the bottom plastic cup.

Review: Wage a War of Attrition on Gnats With These Yellow Baton Things - We suffered a prolonged invasion of gnats during the latter half of summer and early autumn this year, presumably because of recurring minor flooding in the basement from using the washer and a pipe drainage issue. They were so numerous and terrible during the worst of it, especially before I surmised the intermittent flooding was attracting them and then took action. Generally, unless you can seal off all avenues of infiltration and remove/destroy all attracting things, or use a repellant tactic such as a product or routine exterminator visits, you will have to wage a war of attrition on those that are there and will come in, so their numbers don't steady build above a few in any given room on any given time- and also to exorcise your abode of these infernal bastards more quickly if a massive invasion occurs. This war should be prosecuted with constant passive methods (as in, you don't have to do more than set it up and leave, as opposed to spraying them with pesticides or isopropyl as you see them, or the nuclear tactic called fumigation). As they are attracted to windows during daytime and are either more active naturally during midday or are stimulated by light (or both), window strips such as the Catchmasters is one indispensible core method, especially within rooms you primarily use that are being significantly invaded. The other entails the use of attractants paired with an ensnarer at locations which either are far away from windows and/or are an area they like to congregate. This device alone sans the use of bait doubles as attractant (the yellow color) and ensnarer (adhesive is on the yellow rod part) and is marketed as both. However, you may add bait to it as well to potentiate the attractant effect. Enduring blitzkriegs from these hated creatures every few days and being driven almost insane by the constant annoyance and having to alter my eating habits, I ordered these and prayed for deliverance from my insectoid nemesis (well, desperately hoped would be a better word- I'm an ardent atheist). These worked so well. On one particularly bloody day, over the 12 hours following the placement of one baton in my room paired with an attractant, the thing had caused terrible carnage in their ranks all by itself. 100-200 were consigned to death, and I found the nearly innumerable black spots peppering the device to be simultaneously disgusting and galvanizing. Very few to none of these things can escape once they land on the yellow surface. I found these to be useful in the kitchen (two hung from the window curtain rod), adjacent dining area, and downstairs where the gnats seemed to largely congregate and be almost always present (we have refrigerators and freezers down there, and they'd always fly in after we opened the door, leaving some number of them for us to find on the shelves or floor of the units every day after being trapped and soon perishing from hypothermia). Downstairs and the dining room were the best places, especially downstairs, as the repellants made IIRC by the same company completely lost effectiveness within a week, and downstairs was likely where they were invading from and where the attracting factor(s) was. I wholeheartedly recommend these along with a highly rated brand of window fly strips, as well as homemade inexpensive devices (plastic cups, dish soap, red wine or apple cider vinegar are the products needed for the standard basic type) that work using the same principles and modes of action that these do (attraction and ensnarement). They can be hung from a rod or whatever, or rested on a surface either longways or straight up (use mounting putty for the latter to secure it, though if it falls over, it won't get adhesive on anything if no other objects are near it). Do be mindful of valuable items like treasured clothing when you deploy and maneuver/work very close to these. The adhesive is soft, thick, and goopy, which means minor contact won't make the device stick to you much as you pull away, but it will come off onto you and potentially ruin or mar items such as clothes (an adhesive dissolver such as Goo-Be-Gone or whatever might resolve it- or maybe ruin it more) which can't be easily washed and is pourous. That said, these are a FAR MORE elegant and useful solution than the more primitive and rudimentary variant of this type known as fly ribbons/paper. Also, I did not find their suggestion of using syrup in the bottom tray to be useful. They are attracted not to sweet things per se (gnats, I mean- fruit flies are different), but to decay and fermentation. You'd be better served using milk or maybe fruit juice, or red wine or vinegar. Something which goes sour or ferments. Syrup doesn't do either, and I perceived no benefit from it.
Review: Best year round out door trapper... - These are expensive., but well worth it. I leave mine outside year round for four seasons, and the sticky still sticks like new; it has, unfortunately, trapped all sorts of insects, the good (not much), the bad, and the ugly. The glue does not drip to create a blob at the base cup; my traps face SW against the early and late afternoon sun and never a no blob-drip build up. Depending on your climate the situation might be different. They are convenient to use, but I would use some twist-tie, etc., to fasten this trap to position because the plastic hang-hook is nothing against strong wind and, keeping the trap out of the rain/snow (common sense) enhances its use. Small birds can get caught (this has not happened to me, mine are below their flight plan). If you want to catch certain size bugs or prevent snaring birds, use chicken wires, etc., to make an outer casing and rest the trap in the center. I have batches of traps I bought from 2 and 3 years ago and it still works (I first found them at HomeDepot, but they don't always sell them). Product description says "scent" but I didn't smell any scent and my nose is like a blood hound. I prefer no scent for various purposes. It seems predatory/scavenger insects might have come in to make a meal of ones stuck but they wound up getting caught too. No honey bees or pollinating insects, (spiders yes good and bad), all sorts of flies, nats, etc. If the box comes crushed, sent it back because you won't be able to pull it apart to use properly. If you get the glue on you, you'll need to remove it with some type of solvent or some glue remover. I would buy and recommend this product as they are made as of 2023 again and soon. Sorry, I don't answer questions; I only provide reviews and that is all the socializing I do. Good luck. Should the quality of the product change at the time of my next purchase, I will post my then review.

## Features

- TRAPS FLYING INSECTS: Once they land, they never leave.
- ATTRACTS FLYING INSECTS: Just add honey or syrup.
- USE INDOORS AND OUTDOORS: Use anywhere flying insects are a nuisance.
- HOOK INCLUDED FOR HANGING: For best results, hang vertically with all sides of the stick exposed.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IMHL9JO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #701 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #60 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Black Flag |
| Brand Name | Black Flag |
| Color | Yellow,White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 12,201 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10891549110155 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.88"L x 3.31"W x 17.63"H |
| Item Type Name | 6 Fly Sticks |
| Manufacturer | United Industries |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11015-1 |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | HG-11015 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.88"L x 3.31"W x 17.63"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Picnics |
| Style | Fly Stick |
| Style Name | Fly Stick |
| Target Species | Fly |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Black Flag
- **Color:** Yellow,White
- **Is Electric:** No
- **Material:** Paper
- **Number of Pieces:** 6
- **Product Dimensions:** 10.88"L x 3.31"W x 17.63"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Picnics
- **Style:** Fly Stick
- **Target Species:** Fly
- **Unit Count:** 6.0 Count

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wage a War of Attrition on Gnats With These Yellow Baton Things
*by B***R on December 13, 2019*

We suffered a prolonged invasion of gnats during the latter half of summer and early autumn this year, presumably because of recurring minor flooding in the basement from using the washer and a pipe drainage issue. They were so numerous and terrible during the worst of it, especially before I surmised the intermittent flooding was attracting them and then took action. Generally, unless you can seal off all avenues of infiltration and remove/destroy all attracting things, or use a repellant tactic such as a product or routine exterminator visits, you will have to wage a war of attrition on those that are there and will come in, so their numbers don't steady build above a few in any given room on any given time- and also to exorcise your abode of these infernal bastards more quickly if a massive invasion occurs. This war should be prosecuted with constant passive methods (as in, you don't have to do more than set it up and leave, as opposed to spraying them with pesticides or isopropyl as you see them, or the nuclear tactic called fumigation). As they are attracted to windows during daytime and are either more active naturally during midday or are stimulated by light (or both), window strips such as the Catchmasters is one indispensible core method, especially within rooms you primarily use that are being significantly invaded. The other entails the use of attractants paired with an ensnarer at locations which either are far away from windows and/or are an area they like to congregate. This device alone sans the use of bait doubles as attractant (the yellow color) and ensnarer (adhesive is on the yellow rod part) and is marketed as both. However, you may add bait to it as well to potentiate the attractant effect. Enduring blitzkriegs from these hated creatures every few days and being driven almost insane by the constant annoyance and having to alter my eating habits, I ordered these and prayed for deliverance from my insectoid nemesis (well, desperately hoped would be a better word- I'm an ardent atheist). These worked so well. On one particularly bloody day, over the 12 hours following the placement of one baton in my room paired with an attractant, the thing had caused terrible carnage in their ranks all by itself. 100-200 were consigned to death, and I found the nearly innumerable black spots peppering the device to be simultaneously disgusting and galvanizing. Very few to none of these things can escape once they land on the yellow surface. I found these to be useful in the kitchen (two hung from the window curtain rod), adjacent dining area, and downstairs where the gnats seemed to largely congregate and be almost always present (we have refrigerators and freezers down there, and they'd always fly in after we opened the door, leaving some number of them for us to find on the shelves or floor of the units every day after being trapped and soon perishing from hypothermia). Downstairs and the dining room were the best places, especially downstairs, as the repellants made IIRC by the same company completely lost effectiveness within a week, and downstairs was likely where they were invading from and where the attracting factor(s) was. I wholeheartedly recommend these along with a highly rated brand of window fly strips, as well as homemade inexpensive devices (plastic cups, dish soap, red wine or apple cider vinegar are the products needed for the standard basic type) that work using the same principles and modes of action that these do (attraction and ensnarement). They can be hung from a rod or whatever, or rested on a surface either longways or straight up (use mounting putty for the latter to secure it, though if it falls over, it won't get adhesive on anything if no other objects are near it). Do be mindful of valuable items like treasured clothing when you deploy and maneuver/work very close to these. The adhesive is soft, thick, and goopy, which means minor contact won't make the device stick to you much as you pull away, but it will come off onto you and potentially ruin or mar items such as clothes (an adhesive dissolver such as Goo-Be-Gone or whatever might resolve it- or maybe ruin it more) which can't be easily washed and is pourous. That said, these are a FAR MORE elegant and useful solution than the more primitive and rudimentary variant of this type known as fly ribbons/paper. Also, I did not find their suggestion of using syrup in the bottom tray to be useful. They are attracted not to sweet things per se (gnats, I mean- fruit flies are different), but to decay and fermentation. You'd be better served using milk or maybe fruit juice, or red wine or vinegar. Something which goes sour or ferments. Syrup doesn't do either, and I perceived no benefit from it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best year round out door trapper...
*by T***E on February 4, 2024*

These are expensive., but well worth it. I leave mine outside year round for four seasons, and the sticky still sticks like new; it has, unfortunately, trapped all sorts of insects, the good (not much), the bad, and the ugly. The glue does not drip to create a blob at the base cup; my traps face SW against the early and late afternoon sun and never a no blob-drip build up. Depending on your climate the situation might be different. They are convenient to use, but I would use some twist-tie, etc., to fasten this trap to position because the plastic hang-hook is nothing against strong wind and, keeping the trap out of the rain/snow (common sense) enhances its use. Small birds can get caught (this has not happened to me, mine are below their flight plan). If you want to catch certain size bugs or prevent snaring birds, use chicken wires, etc., to make an outer casing and rest the trap in the center. I have batches of traps I bought from 2 and 3 years ago and it still works (I first found them at HomeDepot, but they don't always sell them). Product description says "scent" but I didn't smell any scent and my nose is like a blood hound. I prefer no scent for various purposes. It seems predatory/scavenger insects might have come in to make a meal of ones stuck but they wound up getting caught too. No honey bees or pollinating insects, (spiders yes good and bad), all sorts of flies, nats, etc. If the box comes crushed, sent it back because you won't be able to pull it apart to use properly. If you get the glue on you, you'll need to remove it with some type of solvent or some glue remover. I would buy and recommend this product as they are made as of 2023 again and soon. Sorry, I don't answer questions; I only provide reviews and that is all the socializing I do. Good luck. Should the quality of the product change at the time of my next purchase, I will post my then review.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product! Care in shipping not so good .
*by A***R on April 2, 2026*

Box mashed in on one end. One fly stick mashed. We really like the product, we’ve been using them for a long time and will continue using them. They really work great! We kept the item.

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