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keeping out flies

12 replies

flipthefrog · 04/07/2011 13:13

is there a surefire method to keep them out (other than sealing myself in the house) there is always load buzzing about and they're thick and can't get out of the open door Hmm any suggestions

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Maternelle · 04/07/2011 13:15

Watching this with interest.

flipthefrog · 04/07/2011 15:44

looks like we're stuck with 'em maternelle Grin

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moonmother · 04/07/2011 15:59

If you find out can you let me know too Wink

Moodykat · 04/07/2011 16:46

Me too please. Bloody things!

TooImmature2BMum · 04/07/2011 17:37

I need to know too! Last year I tried something called the Red Top Fly Trap, which I bought from Amazon. You hang it 15 m away from the house (mine was more like 7 m away at the end of the garden) and it attracts flies to it. Looks horrible when it's filled with flies but it did seem to cut them down a bit. I've ordered a new one and some fly paper thingies that you stick to windows. Will report back when they arrive! Oh, I also had some fly guns - they do kill the flies, and it is very cathartic shooting the little buggers! They're only as good as your aim, though, so not perfect - and you have to wash windows/surfaces once you've smeared dead fly on them.

Honestly, I can't win - mice in winter and flies in summer! That's what you get for living next to a farm.

shodatin · 05/07/2011 00:35

Elderflowers keep them away, and mint, plus another herb I forget - just a bunch in glass of water near kitchen window. Will add other when I remember.Someone told me they won't cross a mirror, so put tiles or similar in doorway, but have not tried this.

ThePathanKhansWoman · 05/07/2011 00:49

I also am plagued by flies, next door feeds her six cats in the garden. Last week i mad up a small bowl of Lavender Zaflora to clean something, left it sitting on kitchen table, and have had very few in kitchen, despite backdoor being open.

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/07/2011 10:53

having a pot of basil near the kitchen window should help.

Al0uiseG · 05/07/2011 22:39

Firstly put the fruit bowl in the fridge, then sprinkle lavender oil onto cotton wool balls and leave by doors and windows. They soon disappear.

shodatin · 05/07/2011 22:51

Lavender! That's the one I couldn';t remember.

cambridgeferret · 06/07/2011 12:58

If you can get hold of any Germolene spray plaster is good. Sticks their wings together and they drop out of the air.

Makes a mess of windows though. And you have to be a good shot.

Al0uiseG · 07/07/2011 08:57

I take it you're not a Buddhist Cambridgeferret? :o

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