flypaper

/ˈflaɪˌpeɪpər/
noun
  1. A sticky strip of paper that is hung indoors to catch and kill flies and other flying insects.
    • Flypaper is an inexpensive way to control insects without using chemicals.
    • Grandma hung flypaper near the kitchen window to get rid of the fruit flies.
    • The old store had a long coil of flypaper dangling from the ceiling.
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