Flys surrounded by our house :(? we get so many flys surrounded by our house this time of...
we get so many flys surrounded by our house this time of year, there so annoying! i don't think near actually breeding in the house anywhere, i contemplate they just come in when we permit the dogs in and out, or sometimes when my boyfriend is working out in the garage he forgets to close the door that lead to the kitchen. there seems close to theres always 10-20 buzzing around and we've tried those stupid fly strip things, put them in the areas where on earth we see them the most and they didn't catch any, We have pets so i don't really similar to the idea of spraying chemicals around. Anyone have any other accepted wisdom on how to get rid of them? Walmart had some Venus flytrap plants ending year, haven't seen any this year, but does anyone know if getting one would actually wipe out the flys in the house? are they hard to pinch care of? can they eat other kind of bugs if we don't have anymore flys, like within the winter, what would they eat? thanks
flys only live in disagreeable places, get rid of the garbage, the dirt, and try self closing doors, and keep your house clean and deorized Get those machines where on earth they have that blue light which attracts the flies to it, ZZZZAping them until they due. Cruel as it may be, its cost-effective
We have the same problem. We go to The Home Depot and got a venus Fly Trap they seem to own them there. They would like really chomp through anything. i would try oranges or apples. they seem to like fruits. Or subsequent time you see one you should whack it with a flyswatter you can buy one at like Target, Wal Mart, The Home Depot, or Fred Myers. I Hope That help. You would need quite a few venus flytraps placed in the vicinity windows, and at best they would only fall the fly population.
Screens and keeping doors shut will do a lot toward reducing the fly count. Also, put garbage can and other fly-attractants as far from the door as practical.
Answers: Your problem surrounded by in your yard, call dog poo. That's what brings the flies so by keeping the poo out of the yard gives nil for them to feed on and they'll move on.
A Venus flytrap have got to be many years aged before they begin the cycle of extracting nutrients from insects and the ones you buy are singular babies which takes several more years to grow and then they may take in for questioning one to two insects a year... not very effective.
Keep unwanted food sources away from the home and the flies go away.