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Hide-A-Fly

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DISCREET
PROTECTION without anyone knowing

Advanced fly control solutions engineered for seamless architectural integration. Effective, silent, sleek and discreet from view—protecting your space without compromising your building aesthetics.

SPECIFICATIONS

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Posters in Restaurant Wall
Multicolored Electrical Wires
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DISCREET DESIGN
NO POWER NEEDED
ADHESIVE SYSTEM
EASY MAINTENANCE

The slim profile ensures that our fly control units blend seamlessly into commercial and domestic interiors without drawing attention.

Utilizing traditional fly traps to maximize fly attraction while maintaining no power consumption, wires and extended lifespan.

A mess-free capture solution using common adhesives that are easy to replace and provide superior insect control with no odor.

The clip on outer cover allows for tool-free access to the panel, ensuring that adhesive replacement takes a minimal amount of time.

DISCREET OPERATION IN THREE STEPS

Cafe Interior

Step 1

Identify high-traffic areas requiring protection. Mount the Hide A Fly unit to any standard wall surface. The technical profile ensures native integration with commercial or residential interiors.

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Step 2

The unit activates a silent, pheromone lure mechanism. Flying insects are drawn into a concealed internal capture zone without electricity, distracting noises, or visual exposure.

AC Maintenance Task

Step 3

Perform a rapid maintenance check on your schedule as needed. The faceplate snaps open for tool-free adhesive replacement, ensuring pest free protection and compliance with sanctuary standards.

Expert Tips for Fly Control

Bright Living Room
Tall Palm Trees
Optimal Unit Placement
Seasonal Behavior Shifts

Learn how strategic positioning near potential entry points and customer seating areas can increase capture rates while maintaining your space's aesthetic integrity.

Explore how environmental factors such as temperature and season influence fly activity patterns and how to proactively adjust your maintenance schedule.

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