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Title: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Goosegirl on July 12, 2018, 14:27
I hate flies of any sort and use a spray, but don't find it as effective as they used to be so had to get those awful sticky things in a roll to hang up in various places. Yuk! Anyone know of a better way to catch them because the time is nigh when those small biting ones will be coming which always go for your ankles. 
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: mrs bouquet on July 12, 2018, 14:51
I have got one of those things which hang at the back door, coloured plastic strips, so they fly in through that and then go to the window.  They are really stupid, when I open the window they go against the pane, but still don't go out.
My squirter is Ra-d (its a vowel), but my daughter prefers hair lacquer ! that slows them down :lol: :lol:
Do those hanging paper things work ?. perhaps I'll try them  :D  Mrs Bouquet
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Goosegirl on July 12, 2018, 15:04
I use the same as you but don't fancy spraying hair lacquer everywhere! The sticky rolls do get them but they're not nice to look at and aren't always available in the usual shops. We got ours from a local farm suppliers.
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Lardman on July 12, 2018, 16:26
I have a fly curtain - it's useless.
I have sticky fly paper - it's useless after a couple land on it.
I have yellow window sticker flowers impregnated with killer - They're utterly useless.
I have a UV Zapper - it's useless (although good at night for biting things)

I have a rolled up news paper - it's excellent !

I also have a can of vapona from several decades ago before it was ruined - it's only comes out for special occasions that's also excellent (but mine and you can't have it !   :lol: )
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: jaydig on July 12, 2018, 17:40
 I use the same spray as you, Goosegirl, and there was me thinking that either my aim or my eyesight must be getting worse in my old age, because even after I've give them a good squirt, or so I thought, I swear they were flying around laughing at me.
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Elaine G on July 12, 2018, 22:05
I used to use a newspaper until I found the fly swats in Poundland.
My aim has got a lot better, but nowhere near as good as the grandchildren who will not give up until they are all dispatched  :lol:

Elaine
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: wapello on July 13, 2018, 21:20
RAID from tesco job done, i must admit i use it in the polytunnel on the cabbage  b/ fly that gets  pass the mesh   ,,,,,,
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Growster... on July 13, 2018, 21:29
Those cheap tennis racquets aren't much good either, and don't try touching the strings...

Ouch!

JRT is a dab hand (paw) at getting flies, but at her age she should consider herself hors-de-combat more often...

We have several blue cans in all rooms, and just give the blighters a one-second burst. Otherwise the room pongs for ages...
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Goosegirl on July 14, 2018, 13:20
It's just getting the burst of spray in the right flight path when it takes off, rather like a penalty taker and the  goalie - think I just got one now with the blue can jobbie! Today I had my first experience of being bitten on the foot by one of those smaller ones that can also nip you through your clothes. As I don't think spraying me with fly stuff is the best option, I'll have to find an ancient fly deterrent spray I bought many years ago.
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Growster... on July 14, 2018, 14:04
Do you mean 'Flit' Goosey?
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: mrs bouquet on July 14, 2018, 19:19
I used to use a newspaper until I found the fly swats in Poundland.
My aim has got a lot better, but nowhere near as good as the grandchildren who will not give up until they are all dispatched  :lol:

Elaine

I was in Poundland today, and saw the fly swats, and thought of you  (no disrespect  :D :lol:)  Mrs B
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Goosegirl on July 15, 2018, 14:56
Do you mean 'Flit' Goosey?
No, I meant something you spray on yourself to keep mozzies and other nasties away when you go abroad.
I remember my grandpa using a spray can filled with Flit which he pumped all over the place. I think he used it in the garden but I very much doubt it could be used on humans.  :nowink:
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: wighty on July 15, 2018, 17:54
I use citronella spray from the horse supplies shop.  You can spray it over yourself and you don't smell too bad afterwards.  Also eat Marmite, there was a scientific study carried out that proved that people who eat Marmite get bitten less than those that don't.  :D
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: upert on July 15, 2018, 20:02
Anyone might think you didn't like flies, Lardman!

Has anyone ever used those little gun things - spring-mounted with a sucker at one end? You shoot at the flies and the sucker bit flies back at you to reload.
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: AlaninCarlisle on July 31, 2018, 14:23
RAID from tesco job done, i must admit i use it in the polytunnel on the cabbage  b/ fly that gets  pass the mesh   ,,,,,,
Utterly useless on houseflies. If it ever does kill them, it must be a slow, lingering, painful death as nothing seems to affect them within the same day
Title: Re: Good fly sprays.
Post by: Kleftiwallah on July 31, 2018, 14:40

What did that comedian say?

"Use spray starch and watch the beggers glide off into the distance"!

Cheers,  Tony. :)