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- Trade Card for Dutcher's Lightning Fly-Killer, 1870-1890 - This trade card features a flypaper knight vanquishing a huge fly. Dutcher's, a chemical company based in St. Albans's, Vermont, marketed its Lightning Fly-Killer by promising "annihilation of the buzzy tormentors." Consumers used Dutcher's and other popular brands of arsenical flypapers by soaking the paper in a dish of water for flies to drink. But arsenic was dangerous for humans, too, and flypaper caused some accidental fatalities.

- 1870-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Dutcher's Lightning Fly-Killer, 1870-1890
This trade card features a flypaper knight vanquishing a huge fly. Dutcher's, a chemical company based in St. Albans's, Vermont, marketed its Lightning Fly-Killer by promising "annihilation of the buzzy tormentors." Consumers used Dutcher's and other popular brands of arsenical flypapers by soaking the paper in a dish of water for flies to drink. But arsenic was dangerous for humans, too, and flypaper caused some accidental fatalities.
- Trade Card for Tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper, O. & W. Thum Co., circa 1900 - In this trade card advertising Tanglefoot flypaper as "a boon to invalids," a frail patient is saved from further disease and annoyance by the strip of flypaper on her bed, bristling with dead flies. During the turn-of-the-century heyday of America's interest in newly discovered germ theory, Tanglefoot advertised that their nontoxic flypaper (as opposed to common arsenic flypaper) caught "the germ with the fly."

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper, O. & W. Thum Co., circa 1900
In this trade card advertising Tanglefoot flypaper as "a boon to invalids," a frail patient is saved from further disease and annoyance by the strip of flypaper on her bed, bristling with dead flies. During the turn-of-the-century heyday of America's interest in newly discovered germ theory, Tanglefoot advertised that their nontoxic flypaper (as opposed to common arsenic flypaper) caught "the germ with the fly."