Benefits of flies? My trap is too good
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Feel guilty as stuck up a fly trap in the garden and it has caught lots of them, I was only expecting 5 ish a day but have an inch thick layer of drowned flies and counting.
The flies caught are smaller ones due to entrance size- which I find are the ones that come in your house and stay there as opposed to the larger ones that only pop in.
Trap is disposable and supposed to last for 12 weeks and it has been only been a week, should I take it down? concerned that I maybe selfishly upsetting the eco system.
The flies caught are smaller ones due to entrance size- which I find are the ones that come in your house and stay there as opposed to the larger ones that only pop in.
Trap is disposable and supposed to last for 12 weeks and it has been only been a week, should I take it down? concerned that I maybe selfishly upsetting the eco system.
DUMBO100 said:
You haven't told us the downside of your fly based genocide are you now over run by spiders?
Nope, and don't mind spiders. Just worried Im upsetting some eco balance and all the bees everywhere will die and we will all need to go around with a paint brush to pollinate 
Can post a pic of trap, but don't want anyone eating their dinner to lose appetite!
t400ble said:
Why would you want to catch flies out in the open?
A bluebottle in a confined space is a very dangerous proposition. 
DUMBO100 said:
You haven't told us the downside of your fly based genocide are you now over run by spiders?
Because as we all know, flies are such effective spider killers.
TheRealFingers99 said:
Why not place the trap inside?
Because is is designed for outside use and you really don't want in inside!StuntmanMike said:
Does it actually work?
Yes, house has been free of flies. Only the odd big one which pops in and out, but none of the smaller ones that hang aroundPurity14 said:
Post the pics, they are integral to the thread.
Not been up close to the trap since I have put it up, only glanced from afar.Today I did, and now it is going to be triple bagged with waterproof gloves on and chucked in bin tonight as found it disgusting. It had lots of flies crawling inside with many more hovering outside waiting to go in. Just waiting until it gets darker and activity dies down.
In pic below, all the activity up top and along sides is active flies, and the layer of black are dead flies
On the plus side, I have single handedly brought down this years population in my neighbourhood. 
Nope not in my garden and all nearby neighbours have well kept properties. I don't live in Bournemouth either... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2670621/El...
The trap was placed in direct sunlight and its been hot, so assuming the liquid gets warm and can be sensed by the flies from a decent radius.
The trap was placed in direct sunlight and its been hot, so assuming the liquid gets warm and can be sensed by the flies from a decent radius.
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