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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    Supposed to be natural pyrethrims or what ever they call that stuff.
    Poison ivy is natural too doesn't mean it's good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    I refuse to have anything in the house that automatically sprays chemicals into the air ... dunno what they are going to do to you ... the trusty fly swat comes in useful.
    I have had to only swat around a dozen this year so far, previous summers maybe only 3-4 flies were swatted. When swatted immediately they really do get the message that you mean business, and the message seems to go out to the fly community, but you have to be consistent.

    Bit like policing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    Supposed to be natural pyrethrims or what ever they call that stuff.
    I have them and they work pretty good.....struggling at the moment though...too many flies.
    From that universal font of all knowledge, Wikipedia - "Pyrethrum was used for centuries as an insecticide ... The flowers should be dried and then crushed and mixed with water. It should be noted that though the pesticide is organic, it can still be harmful to humans."

    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Poison ivy is natural too doesn't mean it's good for you.
    Yup ... Cyanide is organic too ... .. and many mushrooms such as the Fly Agaric ... but no-one's going to eat them ...

    "Organic" doesn't necessarily mean "good" ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Poison ivy is natural too doesn't mean it's good for you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    From that universal font of all knowledge, Wikipedia - "Pyrethrum was used for centuries as an insecticide ... The flowers should be dried and then crushed and mixed with water. It should be noted that though the pesticide is organic, it can still be harmful to humans."



    Yup ... Cyanide is organic too ... .. and many mushrooms such as the Fly Agaric ... but no-one's going to eat them ...

    "Organic" doesn't necessarily mean "good" ...
    Thanks, that was what I was meaning by wondering about the stuff that comes out of them - just because its natural doesn't mean it is okay - but my brain couldn't find the words I wanted (I am off work, sick today)

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    Yeah I have noticed a shitload of insects around,not just flies!

    Good business if your selling flyspray..........

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    It's caused by all the Harley's on the road

    Shit everywhere = flies
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    been out of control here. Ive bought another auto fly spray widget and tried to get on top of the obvious outside attractants. Seem to have thinned out a little this week. Really hit a peak for those couple of very hot weeks we have had here in WElly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth123 View Post
    They seem to be getting everywhere! Pricks! Even more now after last weeks shaking.

    Does anyone use those automatic spray things that hang on a wall? I've tried almost all the brands of fly spray on the shelves at the local supermarket but none of them work. It's like the flies can sense the stuff and just go and hide somewhere

    What are you guys doing to keep them outta the house? Or do you just put up with them?

    Also any ideas to keep them away while having a BBQ?
    Flies lie dormant in the ground, hatch out when theuir time is right or they are disturbed. I used a really horrible, toxic powder to kill off fly larve places last year, it has reaped dividends! Carbryl is its name, powder usually used to kill wasps, works a treat on all the little holes in the dirt where these fuckers go to evolve.

    Moving air stops them from flying around AS MUCH. wE USE CEILING FANS, Opps. Holding a can of spray in your hand, aimed at your legs also seems to slow them doen
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Spray your house with Ripcord Plus, works a treat. Should keep em away for at least 6-9 weeks. The company I work for makes the stuff so I am obviously biased.

    All natural pytethrums/synthetic pyrethroids are safe to humans but I wouldn't be going out of my way to breathe too much of the stuff in. Some people are more sensitive than others but a skin rash and/or increased UV sensitivity is about the worst side-effect.

    The reason fly sprays seem to work poorly at times is heat increases insect metabolism so they somethimes shed the stuff before it has time to take full effect. There is also a "reported" increase in Synthetic Pyrethroid resistance in flys, which can make a lot of the older chemistry seem less effective than it was back in "the good old days".

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    Oh and yes there are a lot more flies around this year. Spoke to our insect man the other day and he said sales of all our insecticides are up around 30% this year.

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