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In Machinarium, you can find the flypaper in the junkyard area. After solving a few puzzles, you'll need to interact with a particular item that resembles a sticky surface, which is used to catch flies. Look for it near the area where you see the robots working and moving around. Once you collect the flypaper, you can use it in later puzzles to progress through the game.

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