

🪰 Say goodbye to flies, hello to fly-free vibes!
The Zero In Outdoor Fly Trap is a non-toxic, reusable fly catcher featuring a unique 4-way entry system that attracts flies from up to 10 metres. Each trap lasts 2-3 weeks and can catch up to 20,000 flies, making it an effective, eco-friendly solution for gardens and outdoor spaces. Sold in convenient multi-packs, it offers long-lasting, hassle-free protection without harmful chemicals.








| ASIN | B0C65YHB4D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 277 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 7 in Fly Control |
| Brand Name | Zero In |
| Colour | multicolour |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 21,251 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6L x 7.6W x 23.4H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Fly cathcer |
| Item Weight | 348 Grams |
| Item height | 23.4 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Zero In |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Style Name | Twinpack X 2 |
| Target Species | Fly |
| Unit Count | 1 1 |
S**J
A Smart Solution for Pesky Flies
I got these fly traps because we were having a few too many flies buzzing around the garden, especially when we were trying to have a barbecue. They came as a multipack, which was useful, and they looked like little plastic pouches. They're ready-baited, so the setup was incredibly simple. You just add some water up to the line, give it a quick shake, and then hang it somewhere outdoors, away from where you're sitting. Once it's set up, it doesn't take long to start seeing results. The traps do exactly what they promise to do: they attract flies and trap them. It's actually quite effective at drawing them away from the seating area. After a day or two, you can see that they've caught quite a lot of flies, which is a good sign that they're working. The fact that they're non-toxic is also a big bonus. The best thing about them is how well they work to reduce the fly problem in the immediate area. They last for a couple of weeks, so you're sorted for a while once you put them up. They're a brilliant, easy solution for a common summer issue. The main thing to know, and this is important, is that they have a strong smell. It's part of what attracts the flies, but it's not a pleasant smell at all. You definitely wouldn't want to hang one right next to where you're eating. You have to place it a little way off, maybe at the end of the garden, so it can do its job without bothering you. Overall, I'd say they're a great product for what they are. They're not pretty and they do smell, but they are incredibly effective. They'd be perfect for anyone who wants to get rid of flies in an outdoor space without using chemicals.
D**.
Unbelievable, Jeff! BUT second purchase unusable following design change
We live next to a dairy farm, flies are a problem because we are surrounded by erm.... large flat brown cylinders of processed grass. We had a bit of an Ooni pizza night two Friday evenings ago on the patio outside the kitchen, opened both sets of bi-fold doors, family round, great night. The following morning and the rest of the weekend, there must have been 50 flies buzzing round the kitchen, with little black dots of fly poo everywhere, so we have declared war on the flies. Three pronged attack: UV bug zapper (£50), Zero In Fly Traps (£11 for 2) and old fashioned sticky fly paper s (£12 for 40). The zapper works, it makes a sound like a gunshot when flies explode on the grid, which is very, very satisfying. But it only catches maybe 3 or 4 per day, no matter where we 've located it so far. The sticky fly paper cassettes work, but they do look horrible and we're limited where we can put them without them being in the way. I am still damaged from an incident years ago when I got a quite full one stuck in my hair in the garage. But the Zero In traps: Oh my good lord. Unbelievable, Jeff. In less than a week, both traps, placed about 5 metres from the kitchen in full sunlight, have caught hundreds, maybe thousands of flies each. And wasps, but no obvious bees, so that's all extra positive. I'm convinced that there are less flies queuing up on the bi-folds as a result. Yes, we'll need a full Friday night back-to-back comparison to be sure, but five days in, the Zero In traps have been incredibly effective, way better than expectation and excellent value compared to everything else. Recommended without reservation. EXCEPT... update 2 months later... I bought a second pair of traps, which have turned up and they've changed the design so you can no longer remove the lid. It's gone from being a simple screw-on to a permanently attached thing that you can't remove. There's a bag of bait in there that I can't get to in order to open, and won't be able to empty the revolting fly soup once it's done its work. Further update... The bag of bait is in a soluble packet, so I added water and put it out right next to the old screw top model with a packet of the bait still available via refill. See attached photo for result... after a few hours the old style is successfully doing its thing, but the new style has attracted not a single fly! So apparently they've also updated the recipe, to one that no longer works. I'm going to leave this in the 5 star review section so people who only look at positive reviews will read it, but it's no longer a 5 star re-usable trap, it's a 1 star useless jar of inert liquid. A plastic jar that costs maybe 10p to manufacture on sale for ten quid. Unusable. Heroes to zeroes. How could you have taken such an excellent product and got this so wrong??
N**R
Too good? And attracts fly’s?
This fly trap definitely does what it promises — maybe a little too well! Within a day of setting it up, I noticed loads of flies stuck to it, which is both satisfying and slightly gross at the same time. It’s super effective and easy to use — just peel, hang, and let it do its thing. The only reason I didn’t give it five stars is because it seems to attract flies from everywhere! I feel like I actually noticed more flies around at first, but thankfully they all ended up on the trap pretty quickly. So yes, it works — almost too well! Overall, really happy with it and will definitely buy again, but maybe next time I’ll hang it a bit further away from where we sit!
G**O
Definitely works!!
A fly trap that actually works. Attracts flies & bluebottles and prevents them coming into your home. I have them a good distance away from my back door and had little or no flies in the house. Great when having people around for bbq etc. No flies buzzing around them. They are so good that they fill up quickly with insects and need cleaning. If the weather is warm, it can create a bit of a smell with the dead flies so will need emptied. Another reason why I keep them a good distance away!
S**S
Absolutely Brilliant – Significant decline of flies
If you're plagued by flies around your garden, patio, or outdoor dining area, look no further – the Zero In Outdoor Fly Trap is an absolute game-changer! This twin pack is incredibly effective and has made our outdoor spaces so much more enjoyable. Setting them up is an absolute breeze. They come ready-baited, so there's no messy mixing or complicated instructions. You just add water, hang them up, and they start working immediately. Within hours, we noticed a significant reduction in the number of flies buzzing around. It's almost unbelievable how many flies these traps manage to attract and contain. The fact that they are non-toxic is a huge peace of mind, especially with pets and children around. They rely on attracting the flies rather than harmful chemicals, which is fantastic. Each trap lasts for a good 2-3 weeks, providing consistent protection without constant monitoring. While the traps themselves become full of flies (which is the point!), they effectively contain them, and the design makes disposal relatively easy once full. Seriously, if flies are ruining your outdoor experience, invest in these. They are incredibly effective, easy to use, and genuinely deliver on their promise. A full 5 stars – I wouldn't be without them now!
A**A
Brilliant Trap!!!
Let me start by telling you that I was getting ready to give the worst review in history! I was so mad! So MAD! 24 hours later and no flies inside the trap. I knew it needed 24 hours for activation and reminder for everyone, this works outside,not inside so , as soon as I took the traps out all the flies left my home to follow the scent from these. Not only that but it catches wasps to ,the aggressive type of wasps which terrorised me the whole summer. If I could give 1000 stars I would. Finally, I can breathe! Thank you to the seller and to whomever created this. Money well spent.
K**0
Not all of these are reusable but they work!
3* review for something with 5* performance! This really works. Now able to sit and eat in the garden without being buzzed by wasps. Catches flies too when the door is opened not so many come in. However! There are two versions of this product. Only one is actually reusable - despite the packaging on both claiming to be! The versions with the narrower blue top are not! This is annoying, especially when you write and tell them and they don’t respond or apologise. Hence the 3* review. I couldn’t wait for a return and reorder as they wouldn’t have arrived in time for a bbq so feel a bit peeved that I have not received exactly what I ordered. Product Labelling needs to be sorted! Also - as another customer noted - they get stinky when full 😷🤢😷
M**Z
Prepare for the STENCH.
After having one of these up for a little over a week, I think they work a little TOO well! My house backs onto a field full of Sheep, so naturally this comes up with flies and the occasional gang of wasps. After one particular BBQ where I was HOUNDED by flies that left me looking like a kid in an Oxfam advert, I snapped and bought the 2 pack. Which was great value for money over buying singles. Each fly death unit is about the size of a pint glass and comes with a little length of wire to hang it wherever you fancy. You fill the pot up to about half way and pour in an “attractant”, then apply the one way lid and bobs your uncle. I chose to hang it on the side of a shed and put a screw in place to wrap the wire around. The first day I checked it after work, I was over the moon to see I had trapped about 5 wasps, I got a cup of tea and sat and watched them drown like a psychopath. NOTHING could prepare me for what was about to happen, flies swarmed in and were just kamakaze’ing themselves into the pot to die, hundreds of them. The speed at which it started to work was mental, I think once a few go in and die they attract even more. The stench was unbearable after a few days and I had to throw it out holding my nose. Pros: It works, you can kill wasps. Cons: It STINKS after a couple of days. Does it actually just kill flies that would be in my garden anyway? Or does it attract more in and kill them? Perhaps a bit of both. Conclusion, I’ve reloaded and put another fly death camp up to do it all over again as I didn’t want to waste it. I wouldn’t buy it again, I’d get an electric tennis racket thing to fry them while practicing some sweet forehands.
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