Catch the buzz without the chemicals! 🌍
Catch EM' Sticky Coating Aerosol is a 10oz pesticide-free solution designed for DIY insect traps, allowing you to effectively monitor and trap insects in a safe and eco-friendly manner.
J**N
Sticky what you want
Definitely sticky to catch the flys on the bug ball and the bug ball was great I tell a lot of my friends about this stuff with the bug ball
J**N
Flies
Great for Deer flies
J**X
Useless
Does nothing. Not sticky, doesn’t smell like anything, nothing is attracted to it. Went far out of my way to make stuff to attract flies even before spraying it with this stuff and nope. I was literally being swarmed by flies while trying to apply it.
G**D
Disappointed, but the seller addressed the problem
I’ve ordered this before with really good results. With this latest order I’ve had problems. This adhesive comes out like “silly string” instead of nice and smooth and isn’t very sticky. I’m waiting to hear from the manufacturer. They provided good service on defective Bug Balls with a defective valve, and they’ve now offered to replace these.
G**C
comes out like silly string and is messy. does not seem to be as sticky as the brush on cans.
as above. buy the brush on and you will like the results better. very messy and not as durable. washes off even with light rain.
G**R
My Go To for Black Bug Balls
The spray minimizes the mess associated with applying glue to biting fly traps. The spray remains sticky I think? Forever? Once the gross ness of the first layer of bugs is caught, you can respray right over what is left. Ewww, but it works
B**T
Good for yellow flies
We have yellow flies in certain times of the year and this works really good with them. It is a life saver and well worth the price.
S**
Catches the deer flies!!
I have used this product for two years now! We have so many deer flies, and this has been a life saver along with the ball you can purchase to spray. The deer flies are still around, but they’re attracted to the blue ball, and this spray really keeps them stuck! If you see the image, those black dots are all the deer flies!
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