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How to Get Rid of Flies, Summer’s Unwanted Guests
All the ways you can trap 'em, repel 'em, and just keep them away from your home.
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T
July 6, 2020
We were in Valencia, Spain a few years back at a tiny counter only cafe for their specialty, grilled fresh sardines. Spaced along the counter every few feet were lemon wedges studded with a few cloves. We asked what they were for, assuming it was some interesting condiment for a particular dish and the chef told us that they were there to keep away the flies.
Rachel
July 4, 2020
We have found our Bug-a-salt (uses table salt as the weapon, so it's safe in the kitchen!) to be quite effective on the battle against flies (and other flying bugs)! It sounded like just another gimmicky product, but me husband has now gotten some for his father and brothers.
Ruth M.
July 4, 2020
A speedy way to get rid of flies is to vacuum them up or use the electric shock fly swatters from the Dollar store.
Smaug
July 4, 2020
I on occasion vacuum up a fly, but they're damn difficult to catch up with- maybe if you had a bunch of them swarming on a spot you could catch some. I've tried electric swatters- more often than not they just momentarily stun the fly- they'll get up and fly away in a minute or two; flies are tough. Good for mosquitos, though.
Selma M.
July 3, 2020
"She was such a bad cook that the house flies got together and fixed her door screen!"
Smaug
June 30, 2020
If you want to make (or buy) a bottle type trap, something really foul, such as a bottle full of rotten flies, is by far the most effective attractant. Don't know what that stuff is in the commercial versions, but it's nothing you want around the kitchen. I don't know where the notion that basil repels flies come from- they love the stuff. Water your basil with fish emulsion and you'll draw every fly in the county. Fly swatters are really the best (I recommend "Sergeant Swat" brand)- the trick (outdoors) is to find them early in the morning at the spots that the sun hits first; flies are to a great extent solar powered, and seek out hot spots to bask and get themselves started in the morning; they're relatively sluggish then.
Smaug
July 2, 2020
I would consider myself a pretty nice guy, but I do seem to spend rather a lot of time tormenting flies and gophers.







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