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    Gordies fly traps?

    who has one of these?
    I got one going lately, and the results are astonishing, I have a bucket full of angry flies in the back yard and NONE in the house.
    amazing.
    I have tried to make my own several times, but then I found one on a trailer headed for the tip, the owner was cleaning up a rental, and chucked it out.
    She thought it was horrid, a bucket full of dead flies.

    now, If we could get our local councils to provide one to every household (only about $30) then bye bye fly problems.

    the only problem I can see is that we may be creating a race of super intellegent flies, as some of them are clever(or lucky) enough to find their way out...

    http://www.gordys-flytrap-fitting.com/
    Yes I know my enemies
    They're the teachers who taught me to fight me....

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    Yep, they are good. And Gordie, the inventor, is a hard shot, too.

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    mmmm the bait options sound delicious ...smell free alternative they say eh?

    Suitable baits/attractants include:

    * fish offal
    * liver
    * squid
    * road kill
    * rabbit
    * possum
    * meat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    mmmm the bait options sound delicious ...smell free alternative they say eh?

    Suitable baits/attractants include:

    * fish offal
    * liver
    * squid
    * road kill
    * rabbit
    * possum
    * meat
    ...perhaps a suitably whiffy pair of women's scanties...? It'd be an ideal use for something "beyond washable"...!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    ...perhaps a suitably whiffy pair of women's scanties...? It'd be an ideal use for something "beyond washable"...!
    YOU are a naughty naughty boy! Now go to MY room

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    Have one on a 10 litre pail baited with fish waste and sited downwind of the house

    Works a treat and keeps the flies away from the sheep (flystrike). Excellent product

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