Use multiple traps in larger areas for improved results and avoid placing traps near areas with high wind or strong odors that may deter flies.
Product Information
Fly Stik Sticky Fly Traps
Previously known as Musca-Stik, Fly Stik Sticky Fly Traps by Starbar offer the same trusted quality and performance under a new name.
These insecticide-free traps are designed to attract and catch flies using a bright orange color and a powerful sticky surface—ideal for indoor and outdoor use in residential, agricultural, and commercial environments.
Product Highlights
Available in two sizes: 12" Fly Stik Jr. and 24" Fly Stik
Insecticide- and odor-free—safe for use around people and animals
Bright orange color visually attracts flies
Use indoors or outdoors in barns, stables, patios, attics, and more
Hang vertically where fly activity is highest—near windows, rafters, or ceilings
Proven effective for managing house flies and similar nuisance flies
Sizes Available
Fly Stik Jr. (12"): Best for smaller spaces and light infestations
Fly Stik (24"): Covers more area, ideal for barns and outdoor structures
Pro Tip
For optimal fly control, place multiple traps throughout large or heavily infested areas. Early-season placement is key—hang traps before fly populations reach their peak to help reduce breeding cycles. Position traps in quiet, undisturbed locations away from strong drafts, fans, or competing odors (such as manure piles or garbage bins) to maintain their effectiveness. Regularly monitor and replace traps as needed to ensure continuous capture.
Houseflies, stable flies, blowflies, flesh flies, and other common nuisance flying insects.
For Use In
Homes and garages
Barns and stables
Animal pens and kennels
Workshops, sheds, patios, and porches
Commercial facilities with fly issues
Application
Remove trap from packaging and use included hook to hang vertically
Place near fly-resting areas such as rafters, ceilings, or upper corners of rooms
Keep away from children, pets, and direct contact with surfaces
Dispose of the trap once the surface is covered with flies or no longer sticky
Retreatment
Replace the trap when it becomes covered with flies, dusty, or loses its stickiness. In high fly-pressure areas, replacement may be needed every 2–4 weeks. For continuous control, keep fresh traps in place throughout the fly season.