My son and I made one of these for less than $50 out of pvc pipe, a roll of screen, some zip ties, and we bought a fly trap for the container and black bug ball. It was actually a fun day project to do with my son.
Wow, 20 years is amazing. I’m still loving mine, and the no mess or smell is wonderful. I just replace the plastic jar on mine because it was getting brittle from the sun. Other than that it’s still working perfectly. Thank you so much for watching and commenting 😊
I bet it works. However, today June 2024 I checked their web site and they are $350 plus $49 for a grand total of $399. I think it is outrageously expensive for something that it is simple to make and probably doesn't cost maybe $50 to make, but that is just my humble opinion. Still is a great little invention.
Made one for about $60 with wood, alum window screen, dowels, a bucket, and a cheese ball container! waiting for black exercise ball to come in and hang. Have some tangle foot also gonna put some on ball and inside face of the wood frame to catch anything that lands. Will post update when I get some dead horseflys. They are brutal here with a creek behind us.
Deer flies are really nasty here right now. I’m buying a new bottle, and then I’m going to do another updated video as soon as it comes in. Thank you for watching my video
I’ll do another video on the Horse pal soon and do the best I can to explain how it work, stay tune, I’d love it if you subscribe so you don’t miss it. Thank you for watching
Thanks for your review. Reviews after a few years are the best and hard to come by. Love your stables BTW.
Thank you so much ☺️
My son and I made one of these for less than $50 out of pvc pipe, a roll of screen, some zip ties, and we bought a fly trap for the container and black bug ball. It was actually a fun day project to do with my son.
Great review. I've had mine for 20 years or so. I've had to replace parts recently, but it is the best trap out there. Love the no mess or smell too!
Wow, 20 years is amazing. I’m still loving mine, and the no mess or smell is wonderful. I just replace the plastic jar on mine because it was getting brittle from the sun. Other than that it’s still working perfectly. Thank you so much for watching and commenting 😊
I bet it works. However, today June 2024 I checked their web site and they are $350 plus $49 for a grand total of $399. I think it is outrageously expensive for something that it is simple to make and probably doesn't cost maybe $50 to make, but that is just my humble opinion. Still is a great little invention.
Made one for about $60 with wood, alum window screen, dowels, a bucket, and a cheese ball container! waiting for black exercise ball to come in and hang. Have some tangle foot also gonna put some on ball and inside face of the wood frame to catch anything that lands. Will post update when I get some dead horseflys. They are brutal here with a creek behind us.
I’d love to hear about how it goes for you. Thank you for watching my video 🙂
How many days worth of flies was that you dumped out???
It was a couple of weeks worth. Thank you so much for watching my video
What about Epps fly trap?
I don’t know what those are but I will look them up
I live in Upstate New York. There brutal. I get about 60 flies a day in the bottle
Deer flies are really nasty here right now. I’m buying a new bottle, and then I’m going to do another updated video as soon as it comes in. Thank you for watching my video
Excellent review. Thanks!
You are so welcome.
295?! Lucky. They want 400 shipped now 😭
Oh my goodness, and I thought they were expensive before
I don't understand how it works!
I’ll do another video on the Horse pal soon and do the best I can to explain how it work, stay tune, I’d love it if you subscribe so you don’t miss it. Thank you for watching
@@pondarosalife7790 Thanks looking forward to it
That is awesome it looks like it's worth the money you know if it catches deer flies to
It catches all kinds of flies. There is always a ton of deer flies in there. 😊
@@pondarosalife7790 that is awesome!
Keep on banging on it and poking around on in the guarantee you'll be buying another one