How Can You Naturally Get Rid of Pesky Flies?

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Effective strategies for eliminating flies include using pets like cats and dogs, which can catch and eat them. For fruit flies, thorough cleaning and setting traps with fruit, especially banana peels, can yield quick results. Some users suggest unconventional methods, such as catching flies by hand and freezing them or creating a model airplane powered by flies. Electric fly swatters are also recommended for their effectiveness and fun factor. Other discussions touch on the idea of sealing homes to prevent flies from entering and using various household items, like whiskey sauce or food scraps, as traps. While some participants express a casual acceptance of flies as a summer nuisance, others share humorous or creative approaches to pest control. The conversation also veers into dealing with rats, emphasizing the importance of using appropriate traps and baiting techniques, as well as the need for cleanliness to prevent infestations.
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What is the best way to get rid of pesky flies, spray cans are a waste of money as as soon as you open a window or door the stuff is dispersed, and those sticky things are so unsightly.
 
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wolram said:
What is the best way to get rid of pesky flies, spray cans are a waste of money as as soon as you open a window or door the stuff is dispersed, and those sticky things are so unsightly.

get a cat or dog. since getting a cat and dog I have ZERO bug problems, they are both expert fly catchers and will eat any bug they come across :)

if you have fruit fly problems here is what you do. first take out all trash. clean up and put away all dishes. clean out the sink and counters. then place a piece of fruit, perferably a banana peel in the sink. turn the lights out and wait 15-20min. then sneak up on them while holding a bottle of kitchen cleaner. surprise attack them with the cleaner. repeat as necessary with those who escape. - I had a major fruit fly problem last week and that is how I defeated them in an afternoon!
 
If they're houseflies, you can catch them by hand. Throw them against the wall as hard as you can. It'll knock them unconcious, but won't kill them. Put them in a plastic vial or jar. When you've accumulated around a dozen, stick them in the freezer. Again, this won't kill them, but they'll be unconscious when you remove them from the freezer the next day.

Build yourself an airplane out of very thing strips of balsa and Saran wrap. Once the airplane is complete, remove the unconscious flies from the freezer and supergule them to the wings of the airplane.

Once the flies regain conciousness, you'll have a flying model airplane powered by a 12 houseflypower engine. The plane will fly very slow (so you need a lot of wing) and it's very hard to control the flight. The flies tend to start and stop on their own and it's very hard to train them to synchronize their efforts.

Still, it's a very cool plane for as long as the flies live. You can just replace them with new flies once they die, so the maintenance is pretty low.

So far, I've yet to see any objections from PETA, so I think it's an ethical use of animals in the pursuit of education and entertainment.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
if you have fruit fly problems

Search forums for turbo's post containing "cider vinegar"
 
You need an Executioner!
Very effective and great fun too. It's like an electric tennis racquet.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JKC8M/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
brewnog said:
You need an Executioner!
Very effective and great fun too. It's like an electric tennis racquet.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JKC8M/?tag=pfamazon01-20

Finally,a way to introduce the sport of tennis to the beer drinking set.
 
We have common garden spider in the kitchen.
 
Swat them with a pillow (larger surface area = higher probability of swatting them). I always do that and they end up crashing into the wall (It actually makes a sound when their bodies hit the wall). It knocks them out cold. Pick them up with a tissue and then release them outside (or just flush them down the toilet).
 
Go and move to the 14th floor of a appartment building. That's too high for the bugs. You can open windows at night with the lights on, no insects whatsoever.
 
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Coke/Pepsi can kill can them.
Just let them drink some.

I heard on yahoo answers that it kills rats (I will be killing the rat in my house tonight :devil:).
 
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Here's one you can make at home.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Fly-Trap/
 
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wolram said:
What is the best way to get rid of pesky flies, spray cans are a waste of money as as soon as you open a window or door the stuff is dispersed...
Well, I think you just suggested a solution: seal every orifice of your house air tight (I suggest covering the windows and doors with plastic) and hit about a dozen cans of RAID with an axe. That'll fill your house up nicely and with limited waste from dispersion. I guarantee this will be highly effective at killing flies.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
get a cat or dog. since getting a cat and dog I have ZERO bug problems, they are both expert fly catchers and will eat any bug they come across :)

Are you kidding?! My cat is a great flycatcher too, but I'm not sure it's an improvement being woken up in the middle of the night by her running across me, jumping at the walls, bounding off the furniture, and generally making quite a ruckus as she chases a fly. I preferred it when all I heard was "buzz buzz buzz" near the ceiling or window screen. :rolleyes:

I prefer her as a spider catcher...they move more slowly and she can usually get them in a single pounce.

I don't really worry a lot about flies. They just seem like a natural part of summer to me, and I've accepted that as soon as you think you've killed them all, another sneaks in the door with you. So, as long as they aren't buzzing my head or trying to bite me, I can pretty well ignore them. The weather is turning colder and they'll die off soon.
 
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russ_watters said:
Well, I think you just suggested a solution: seal every orifice of your house air tight (I suggest covering the windows and doors with plastic) and hit about a dozen cans of RAID with an axe. That'll fill your house up nicely and with limited waste from dispersion. I guarantee this will be highly effective at killing flies.

*cough* *cough* *cough* And all the occupants too! :bugeye:
 
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My dog is a great fly catcher, the cat is more then cricket and larger bug killer. Although I usually only find dead bodies, so they are doing a pretty good job. I had a cat that would kill wasps. Watching her leap into the air after doing the cat chatter was incredible. Her accuracy was dead on. I was always afraid she'd get stung in the mouth, but she never had a problem.
 
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Moonbear said:
*cough* *cough* *cough* And all the occupants too! :bugeye:
I didn't read anything about occupants in the specifications for the job.
 
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Andre said:
Go and move to the 14th floor of a appartment building. That's too high for the bugs. You can open windows at night with the lights on, no insects whatsoever.

hmm i don't think so, I was once on a 20th floor and the balcony had tons of flying insects and spiders
 
  • #18
Don't kill them. Try to catch them and then let them out.
 
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Another strategy is to take meat scraps and put them up on the roof ...
of the neighbor you don't like.
 
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scarecrow said:
Swat them with a pillow (larger surface area = higher probability of swatting them). I always do that and they end up crashing into the wall (It actually makes a sound when their bodies hit the wall). It knocks them out cold. Pick them up with a tissue and then release them outside (or just flush them down the toilet).

remind me to bring my own linens if I ever stay at your place.
 
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I found a way to kill them by accident, i left a cup with some of my whiskey sauce on the kitchen counter, this morning there were 6 dead flies in it.
 
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wolram said:
I found a way to kill them by accident, i left a cup with some of my whiskey sauce on the kitchen counter, this morning there were 6 dead flies in it.
I've tasted your whiskey sauce. I believe it.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
hmm i don't think so, I was once on a 20th floor and the balcony had tons of flying insects and spiders

Okay, modifying the hypothesis, it seems that if you bring a balcony biotope to that height as well, the bugs will follow eventually.

wolram said:
I found a way to kill them by accident, i left a cup with some of my whiskey sauce on the kitchen counter, this morning there were 6 dead flies in it.

So how healthy is that wiskey in the first place?
 
  • #24
So how healthy is that wiskey in the first place?

A flash fried steak and whiskey sauce is to die for.
 
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wolram said:
A flash fried steak and whiskey sauce is to die for.

obviously.

At least it was for six flies.
 
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wolram said:
A flash fried steak and whiskey sauce is to die for.

tribdog said:
obviously.

At least it was for six flies.

:smile:
 
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wolram said:
I found a way to kill them by accident, i left a cup with some of my whiskey sauce on the kitchen counter, this morning there were 6 dead flies in it.
Well, at least they died happy.
 
  • #29
wolram said:
I found a way to kill them by accident, i left a cup with some of my whiskey sauce on the kitchen counter, this morning there were 6 dead flies in it.

This so reminds me of that old Joe Cartoon Superflies recurring bit. Funny but gross. You can see it on Youtube at your own discretion.

This one is fairly benign; cute even...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDXpd5g3Clc
 
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VA living museum : I had never imagined flies bigger than my thumb. It's really horrible.
 
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russ_watters said:
I didn't read anything about occupants in the specifications for the job.

Russ, you got my vote for the funniest. I laughed out loud at that one.
 
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I notice they end up by the windows or doors. I usually just wait for them to go towards an exit and then open it and sort of shoo them out. This way I don't have to worry about splatter mist of fly guts all over the place.
 
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Has anyone tried vacuum cleaner to kill flies/rats/anything :confused:
 
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rootX said:
Has anyone tried vacuum cleaner to kill flies/rats/anything :confused:

I've never tried a vacuum but I've gone the other direction. I had a pump bb gun and I would pump it up and not load it. if you get close and shoot the bugs the air would blow them up.
Edit: Blow them up like explode, not blow them up like a balloon.
 
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rootX said:
Has anyone tried vacuum cleaner to kill flies/rats/anything :confused:
It won't kill them, it will just suck them inside the vacuum cleaner. I guess if you leave them in there long enough they will die. If you vacuum up bugs, then you have a bag/cannister full of bugs, and you should throw it out before they crawl out.
 
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rootX said:
Has anyone tried vacuum cleaner to kill flies/rats/anything :confused:

I think the vacuum would cause a lot more damage than a flyswatter or shoe or magazine when you swat them. Besides, it's kind of hard to aim well with the vacuum while swinging it at them. :rolleyes:
 
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Moonbear said:
I think the vacuum would cause a lot more damage than a flyswatter or shoe or magazine when you swat them. Besides, it's kind of hard to aim well with the vacuum while swinging it at them. :rolleyes:
:smile:

I actually did try to kill a cricket once by trying to smush it with the vacuum. :redface: It didn't work.
 
  • #38
I found an easy way to kill the little bs, i dropped a beef stock cube on the floor, and thought i better wash it before use, but washing made it all gooey, so i put it in one of those tin foil trays one gets a take away in, within seconds there were two flies sucking on the stock cube, so i snuck up on them with a piece of cling film and sealed them in, but then how to kill them?
i ran the hot tap and filled a bowel with very hot water and put the tin foil tray in it, it floated of course but the flies soon died.
The best thing is this trap is reusable.
 
  • #39
When I was little I would make tiny "cakes' of flour and sugar in tiny tinfoil pans and leave them in the sun to "bake". When I would return, there would be dozens of dead flies stuck in it.
 
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wolram said:
i ran the hot tap and filled a bowel with very hot water and put the tin foil tray in it, it floated of course but the flies soon died.
The best thing is this trap is reusable.

This part sounds pretty scary.
 
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I'm wondering whose bowel it was.
 
  • #42
Evo said:
I'm wondering whose bowel it was.

:smile:

...eeeewww...
 
  • #43
Evo said:
I'm wondering whose bowel it was.

A dyslexics.
 
  • #44
So it was really an elbow? :confused:
 
  • #45
Redbelly98 said:
So it was really an elbow? :confused:

Pheasant plucker :smile:
 
  • #46
Redbelly98 said:
So it was really an elbow? :confused:

:smile::smile:
 
  • #47
wolram said:
Pheasant plucker :smile:

That was my pub quiz team name. Now who was his son again? :confused:
 
  • #48
Kurdt said:
That was my pub quiz team name. Now who was his son again? :confused:

One of the Smother's brothers?
 
  • #49
Just spotted a rat in my room! :cry: It living in our house for more than 3/4 months now. We cleaned all our downstairs hoping that it would die but it found its way to my messy room (It disappeared for a month after that).

I sealed my room and moved to another room door hoping that rat wouldn't find any way out of it while I am planning to kill it somehow :devil:. I think it's trapped now. All I need is vacuum cleaner, some books, shoes etc.

It would have been disaster if it had moved to another room which is all messed up with my stuff I will be taking to the university :biggrin:.
 
  • #50
rootX said:
Just spotted a rat in my room! :cry: It living in our house for more than 3/4 months now. We cleaned all our downstairs hoping that it would die but it found its way to my messy room (It disappeared for a month after that).

I sealed my room and moved to another room door hoping that rat wouldn't find any way out of it while I am planning to kill it somehow :devil:. I think it's trapped now. All I need is vacuum cleaner, some books, shoes etc.

It would have been disaster if it had moved to another room which is all messed up with my stuff I will be taking to the university :biggrin:.

You don't use mousetraps
 

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