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The Bug Ball Starter Complete Kit includes two heavy-duty, weather-resistant PVC traps and Catch EM’ odorless sticky coating. Designed to cover up to 1 acre, it effectively eliminates biting flies and other flying insects without pesticides or electricity. Easy to set up and safe around children and pets, it’s ideal for outdoor spaces like gardens, barns, and pool areas.









N**N
Definitely Recommend!
I’m not one to review items, however these bug balls have far exceeded my expectations. I use them in conjunction with other fly products on my horse farm, and I’m really pleased with these! In the 2 weeks I have had these up, I have caught probably 100 big biting flies on each ball.The can of goo it came with was enough to coat both bug balls 2x each. I did reapply the brush on goo after 2 weeks. They were still tacky, but not sticky. We have had a ton of rain and pretty high heat index in New England as well, so I’m pretty pleased with how well the goo held up. I will also be buying a can of the goo in spray form to touch up every few weeks.I placed them on shorter shepherd’s hooks approximately 4 feet high just on the shade line where the sun starts to hit the trees like the instructions say.Between these and the other fly items I use, people are blown away with how few flys we have here.I highly recommend these as part of your summer fly strategy!
P**L
Sticky stuff does not catch horseflies and created a mess
I rarely write reviews but this product was useless as provided. The small can of goo had a tiny brush and did not contain enough sticky stuff to cover all of the balls. The goo was not sticky enough to catch one horsefly even though they were landing on the ball when I was applying the stuff. Worse yet, the goo melted in the slightest heat (black ball should be out in sun for best effectiveness) and dripped onto the ground killing the grass.I purchased some tree tanglefoot and spread it over the ball which seems to work much better.They definitely need to provide a better sticky product that does not drip and catches horseflies. Make sure to provide enough and a means to easily apply it.
S**
Catches deer flies
The media could not be loaded. I have been dreading the day deer flies come to the yard. I have purchased for three years now and it’s the only thing I’ve found to work. We’ve caught about 100 deer flies in three days. If you have a deer fly problem, get these!
J**5
Messy as crap!
One so I like the idea of the bug ball. We just put them up today in hope to help with the flies. So I can’t review on their ability to work. What I can review is how it arrived and how the assembly went.First off!! When it arrived the adhesive was ALL over inside the box and on the bags. Was even double boxed. Was a complete huge mess. Got it all over my hands and half the little bottle of adhesive had leaked out. Also learned the only way to get it off anything is oil. I just used veggie oil and put it on the areas that the stuff got on and then used soap to get the oil off. That alone turned me off the product.Secondly. This is super messy and I won’t order this one again. To apply the adhesive after you get the balls blown up is a process. You have to brush on the adhesive and that is extremely time consuming and a lot of work. I tried brushing it on little at a time being very careful with it and still managed to get it on me and that was with it hung up already. Then I tried the second ball. I decided to put on the adhesive the same way as the first one but hold the ball till it was done and string it up. Even after being extremely careful not to get anything on me I went to hang it up and managed to get it all down my one arm that accidentally touched the ball. By the time I was onto the 3rd ball I was annoyed and sticky as hell. I decided to pour it from the little bottle onto the ball and use the brush and move the adhesive around. That method worked the best but still messy none the less.Now after I got everything hung up I realized the adhesive was dripping down the ball and onto the ground. And guess what my dog did. Laid right under the ball. He laid on what was on the ground plus what had dropped on him. My dog is a pain in the arse. Now I have to oil and bath my dog to get this crap off him and he don’t like baths so lucky me. For all the work this was I hope it works. If your lookin at this one try to get the one with the spray adhesive because this one is waaaaayyyyyyy too messy !!
S**T
Must have for Florida summers
You will need something to blow up the balls with.The can of sticky stuff can be gross, so use disposable gloves.Tip: apply the sticky stuff onto other items in the yard… for example before I throw away plastic bottles or cups I’ll slather it with the goo and the bugs land on it as well.
R**Y
BugBall Bust - Not worth your $$
Hanging for 12 days now and not a single deer or horse fly has been caught. Blood-Suckers are still biting me and my horses. ? SO... I'm back to swatting them flies myself each night when I go out to tend to my herd. 'BugBall' has caught gnats and other small flying things; oh brother. Then... you have to re-apply sticky adhesion frequently on hot days and after dewy mornings. BTW: this 'BugBall' product was my last resort to target the BIG blood-sucking flies: after using everything at my disposal to combat the smaller flies that return every year. For your information>>> my war on flies include; fly parasites, baits, traps, pour-on, spray, paste, creams and feed-through...these work. NOT the 'BugBall'. Sorry BugBall but you 'bite' my pocket book and I had to let you know.
M**Y
They work exactly as they say!
I have three of these in my backyard. They come with a product that you slather all over them. I would suggest using gloves and using them to apply the product versus the brush. They are very sticky. The balls look like graveyards for the biting horsefly and deer flies. It has greatly improved the outdoor for my family and pets. I’m not sure how to clean the product off, so I bought spray cans of the sticky residue and have just been coating those even more. It is sad that when you’re done you throw them away because they will not degrade in the trash. I had left them up all winter. One of them survived as the other two became casualties of my sons target practice. So I think they can be left out over the winter time and then just cleaned off with some water, dried with the air, and then re-sprayed for the next season. That is my plan.
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