The Ultimate Mechanical Bio Security Guardian
Non-toxic, chemical-free fly control for commercial environments. END MUSCA operates 24 hours a day, trapping and collapsing house fly populations without any chemical residue risk.
House flies look small, but their financial footprint is massive. When you tolerate flies, you accept a cascade of hidden operational costs and loss. House flies are highly dangerous vectors capable of carrying and transmitting over 100 deadly pathogens. A single infestation can expose your operations to:
Avian Influenza, Newcastle Disease
Salmonella, E. coli
Costly internal and external flock parasites
Our system operates continuously using three highly effective, non-toxic defence mechanisms
Foraging flies pick up waste pathogens directly on their mouthparts and legs.
End Musca's ultra-strong adhesive system eliminates the vectors instantly upon physical contact.
Immediate immobilization completely prevents the mechanical transfer of germs to livestock birds, feed, or sensitive egg-handling equipment.
Exiting/dying flies involuntarily emit highly potent "Musca Lure" pheromones.
A self-sustaining feedback loop — "Musca Lure" pheromones lure nearby insects to the trap.
Exponential population depletion that quickly collapses local fly colonies.
Conventional chemical sprays and fumigants contaminate livestock and degrade food safety.
Implementation of 24-hour mechanical trapping using non-toxic End Musca sticky rolls.
Complete eradication of chemical residue risks in meat and eggs, securing a hazard-free production ecosystem.
Blocks the cross-contamination of feed and water lines from Salmonella, protecting entire batches of eggs and meat from destruction.
Drops active flying populations traveling between sheds, containing localized viral outbreaks before they spread.
Eliminates constant fly irritation and defensive livestock behaviours. Your animals spend more time feeding, driving up weight gain and egg production.
Halts flies from irritating open wounds, completely cutting off secondary tissue infections.
Prevents visual fecal and vomit spotting on structural surfaces, light fixtures, and eggs to maintain premium egg grading.
Keeps your farm compliant and safe from becoming a public health nuisance to neighbouring residential areas.
Features a 0.5mm width Polypropylene (PP) tape that will not snap in high-ammonia or high-airflow barn environments.
Supplied in commercial spools of 200m, 500m, 600m, and 800m lengths to minimize replacement labour costs.
100% non-toxic, UV-resistant, and chemically stable across extreme global climates. Built for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
Coated with a special non-drying, non-dripping adhesive formula that stays active for up to 3 years.
Simple 3-step installation — no tools or expertise required.
Hang the tape on the hook.
Pull down Gum-Roll to preferred height.
Cut down insect-filled side & pull down remaining.
When a house fly lands on the fly control tape, the ultra-strong glue holds their feet firmly. The flies flutter their wings till death trying to escape. On death, they deliver a pheromone called "Musca Lure" — this acts as a fly attractant, drawing even more flies to the dead fly, and eventually all the other flies are caught on the tape. The entire tape fills with dead house flies, which can be conveniently rolled and disposed of.
This product is designed for both outdoor and indoor usage to capture the entire house fly population during the evening hours, with 100% safety for humans and domestic animals in an eco-friendly manner. Our glue tape is the solution for house flies in food and beverage production units, milk vending units, cattle & poultry farms, restaurants — anywhere fly population is most disturbing and chemical treatments cannot be done safely.
Switch to END MUSCA Fly Control Tape — effective 24-hour fly reduction, without the constant work and mess.
The housefly life cycle has four phases: the egg phase, larva phase, pupa phase, and adult phase. After male and female house flies mate, they can lay over a hundred eggs at a time.
Housefly eggs are white and oval — like small grains of rice.
Within 24 hours, housefly larvae will emerge from the eggs, commonly known as maggots. They look like little white worms and feed for about five days, storing energy for the next phase.
After molting, maggots form into protective shells — pupas — inside which they grow into legitimate houseflies. This phase can last up to six days.
Houseflies don't have teeth — they feed by dissolving food with their saliva and sucking the dissolved parts. Females are ready to reproduce within a few hours of emerging from their pupas and can lay almost a thousand eggs in their lifetime.