
The Best Equine Barn Fly Tape Rolls
After applying over 20 tape rolls to various places around our horses (on sides of doors, on bug nets, on top of helmets etc) and over 2 months of research, we’ve concluded that the Best Equine Barn Fly Tape Roll that efficiently collects bugs is the Coburn Sticky Roll Fly Tape. We suggest getting the 1000′ roll, so you always have a ton of this stuff on hand, it’s great for a pinch and it has so many uses making it extremely versatile.
Coburn Sticky Roll Fly Tape 1000' Deluxe Kit with Hardware
Non-Polluting, non-toxic Sticky Roll is a reel-to-reel system of sticky tape that really catches flies!
Coming in as our blue ribbon champion and Best Equine Barn Fly Tape Roll is the Coburn Sticky Roll Fly Tape 1000′ Deluxe Kit with Hardware. Non-Polluting, non-toxic Sticky Roll is a reel-to-reel system of sticky tape that really catches flies! When flies first hatch, after feeding, or when the weather cools, they tend to congregate overhead, where they are caught on the roll. Once entrapped, they produce stress chemicals which are irresistible attractants to other flies.
- Chemical free
- Attractant free
- Easy-to-use
Revenge Fly Tape The Huge Reel, 1312'
Special non-drying glue on a reel with over 1,300 feet.
Coming in as our red ribbon runner-up for “Great Value” is the Huge Reel Revenge Fly Tape. Non-toxic fly control for stables, farms, dairy barns, kennels, tents, warehouses, zoos and more. Replaces empty reel on a system. Special non-drying glue on a reel with over 1,300 feet. When full of flies, just unwind a new fresh length. Glue And Tape.
Coburn Sticky Roll Fly Tape 81' Minikit Refill
Non-polluting, non-toxic sticky roll is a reel-to-reel system of sticky tape that really catches flies!
(Same as Champion)
Coming in as our yellow ribbon runner-up for “Low-Cost Choice” is the Coburn Sticky Roll Fly Tape 81′ Minikit/Refill. Non-polluting, non-toxic sticky roll is a reel-to-reel system of sticky tape that really catches flies! when flies first hatch, after feeding, or when the weather cools, they tend to congregate overhead, where they are caught on the roll. Once entrapped, they produce stress chemicals which are irresistible attractants to other flies.