

🪰 Trap flies, not vibes—stay fly-free in style!
MaxGuard Window Fly Traps offer a professional-grade, non-toxic solution to flying insect problems. Designed to stick discreetly on windows, these 24 XL clear traps capture and kill houseflies, gnats, moths, fruit flies, and mosquitoes using a powerful industrial-strength adhesive. Each trap measures 5" x 8.25" and remains effective for up to 6 months, providing long-lasting, chemical-free pest control that’s safe for your home and family.










| ASIN | B09TGTHLZT |
| Brand Name | Maxguard |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,821) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Maxguard |
| Number of Pieces | 24 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Species | Fly, Mosquito, Moth |
| UPC | 850023453303 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
O**E
UPDATE - These have been working extremely well for me. I am adding my template. I cut the pieces three and five-eighths inches wide. I only cut one side and the top of my refills, for the other side and the bottom I use the edges of the trap. Although I wrote the height on the template, it's just the height from the red line to the bottom of the trap. Since the top of the trap isn't sticky, I cut most of that part off. I made the decision that it's ok to have adhesive almost all the way to the top. You could make them longer and cut the arch and dip farther up from the red strip. You would have more adhesive-free area to pull the trap off, but it also starts to get harder to pull the trap out from behind the bar on the Zevo insert. Happy catching! I am extremely happy about how well this product worked for a slightly off-label use. It turns out that this product makes a very reasonably-priced replacement for the grossly overpriced, proprietary Zevo UV light refills. Here's my story... A certain person let in some flies this summer and their progeny have been an extreme annoyance ever since. I ended up trying out an (overpriced) UV nightlight with fly paper, otherwise known as a Zevo flying insect trap. I didn't know if it would work, but I was sort of desperate. It turns out that once I found a good outlet for the light - not over a countertop with cabinets overtop but on a bare wall nearer the floor - the Zevo did a really good job at catching bugs, both the flies that I knew we had and a few fruit flies that I didn't even know were around. I wasn't entirely happy with it, though, since this is a $20 nightlight that uses UV light and refills were $7.50 for a two-pack. Fly paper seemed to work almost as well and is only 50 cents a roll. Flypaper is really gross, though, and I couldn't put flypaper in the room the flies liked, so the much more attractive and expensive nightlight won out. Since the light trap worked, my next problem was the refills. The refills have a special shape and a plastic insert that needs to be pushed into the lamp for it to be turned on. A reasonable safety feature since this light produces a little UV light, but also very convenient for Zevo in that it makes substitutions much harder. After examining the refill, I realized that it was just some sticky goo on a plastic sheet, and the glue could be scraped off. I went ahead and scraped off the glue. I STRONGLY STRONGLY STRONGLY recommend doing this with a new refill before it has any insects on it. Just trust me on that one. I first tried replacing their adhesive with double-sided tape which didn't work and was a real pain to get back off. Then I did some research online and found this product. Unlike the other fly window papers that I had found on Amazon or elsewhere, this one is bigger and I don't have to piece together two strips each time. Unlike double-sided tape, there's just a small strip of adhesive on the back. Enough to stick, not enough to cause much trouble when removing the trap for disposal. Turns out that the trap sheets are big enough that I can cut the papers in half and then trim them slightly and they fit the Zevo light very well. I'm still working on placement and hope to add photos if I can get the template just right. For now, I've put the 1/2 sheet fly traps just under the top plastic tab in the refill, rounded the bottom edges a bit, and it works. Within just a couple of minutes, I had my first victim. The window fly trap stays in the Zevo light well and is easy to remove. Yes, it's maybe 10 minutes of annoying work to remove Zevo's adhesive in the first place - but their refills are two for $7 or $3.50 each. With these (at the current price), it's 24 XL sheets for about $13 which means I get 48 refills (each sheet is cut in half) for that price or about 27 cents each. That's more than a 90% discount over Zevo's prices and means I can justify using the light. Also, when the Zevo company makes a product with the intention of requiring your repeated patronage for that product to continue working, then prices the refills so unreasonably, I must admit that I am filled with a sense of devious satisfaction when I rip one of these window traps off their refill and slap a new one in its place. If this review helped you, please click the helpful button. It's nice to know when I actually helped someone with my review.
J**E
Two flies flying around like lunatics in our kitchen right. This has been going on for several days. It’s getting on my last nerves and honestly I wasn’t sure what to do, fly swatters are too slow because flies can see in slow motion, giving them an advantage. I have used these window sticky squares for over a year now and they’ve worked on everything from to mosquitoes to fruit flies. I put one lower down on the window (that’s where they usually hit in flight) and within 30 seconds, one had landed on the pad. Can say these work!!! They’re easy to setup and fit on just about any flat surface
A**R
So I've been using these things over the summer to catch flies, however; recently I got a fruit fly infestation while I went away for 4 days. I had THOUSANDS of fruit flies when I returned (never seen that many ever!). SO I WENT TO WAR! I noticed they liked 'chillin' on my cabinet faces- so in addition to apple cider vinegar traps (I had like 10) I got desperate to kill these things faster than they were multiplying...so...I put some on my cabinets too. It took me 4-5 days to win the war against these fruit flies with a dozen ACV traps and a handful of these window traps. I was so happy when I won the war and could finally take the fly paper off my cabinets...but...unfortunately the glue destroyed the finish on the cabinets despite me feeling the finish was pretty damn strong. And when I used this product on windows; it did not give me the impression of an adhesive that would be strong enough to damage something like a kitchen cabinet.... but it did...to my absolute HORROR! My 9 year old 'Pristine' cabinets ruined over THIS?!!! OMFG I'm lucky I think I can still buy the same cabinet faces from when the house was first built in 2015...BUT; I feel the manufacturer should consider a warning to say "windows only". As for the product itself, I wish I took a picture of HUNDREDS of fruit flies on each sheet (front side, not the side that messed up my cabinet)- this is otherwise an awesome product! ...JUST ONLY USE IT ON GLASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
K**.
This stuff works!!!!!! For the past few months I have been buying so much crap trying to find a solution. I bought the house sprays, the neon light zapper, the granules, the yard spray, the hanging sticks, the plastic bags, the plastic bottle traps nothing has worked as good as this.The flies were driving me nuts. I have 10 fly swattesr in my kitchen, it was a huge problem, everyday killing flies. Thank you to whoever invented this easy stick on solution. It works. I'm ordering a few months supply today. Finally I found something that actually works, It's a huge relief.
J**.
These work really well. Our house seemed to always have a fly or two, especially in the summer months. I purchased these hoping to get rid of the fly issue, and these pads have helped immensely! The best windows for us have been the dining and living area windows. Turns out certain windows attract flies more than others. Great value for the money. Easy to apply and catches anything that touches the trap. Please note: the pads in the pictures are probably 5-6 months old. They last a long time.