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Posted: 10-01-2009 , 12:46 PM #16 |
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![]() Hoover them, its the only way I can bear them, I cant stand the idea of swatting them, if necessary i spray a teeny tiny little bit of fly spray in the nozel with the hoover still on if i have a few of them and theres any chance of them being still alive, that way you dont use a load of the stuff, its contained and your not killing any friendly spiders or other little critters...
Bluebottles are horrid...like flying specs of ****e :) |
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Posted: 12-01-2009 , 03:49 PM #17 |
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![]() I would get some flypaper, I realise that it is not to everyones taste to have a sticky ribbon covered with dead flies but they really work and are very green, no propellants, chemicals or any nasties. They are made from some kind of sticky gum andpaper.
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Posted: 12-01-2009 , 07:39 PM #18 |
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![]() Actually, Johnny I remember that sticky paper - awful stuff if you happen to brush off it! I think I may get some for the rooms not in use(empty nest situation!) and try it out.
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