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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:12 pm

Just caught up with all the replies - thankyou.
My garden is only 30 ft by 40 ft and faces North so I don't have many options of where to hang it in the sun - no where is really far from the house :( . But I did find an old lemon and lime Yankee candle that no one really likes the smell of and I lit that yesterday and that did seem to keep the flies out of their run area and the rest went in the trap.
I'll certainly try the citronella oil on the terracotta dishes though.
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:53 am

I check my fly trap every day and as I've only had it up for a couple of weeks I had expected it to last for ages. However this morning when I looked it had loads of maggots in it. Mine is hung up in a tree so I can't really get up there to see if they are crawling out, but it is kind of gross just thinking about it. I put exactly the right amount of water in the fly trap and it's not near the run, but I am still getting tons of flies in the run too, so hasn't exactly sorted the problem out :?
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:06 pm

EWWW! :vom:
I have just ordered a fly trap, beginning to wonder if that was a good idea??
We have stacks of flies at the mo, I'm off up the garden centre to buy up their stock of citronella :wink:
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:31 pm

sarahjw wrote:EWWW! :vom:
I have just ordered a fly trap, beginning to wonder if that was a good idea??
We have stacks of flies at the mo, I'm off up the garden centre to buy up their stock of citronella :wink:


We took ours down over the weekend and what a nightmare that was. It was so smelly we had to find a big tin to put it in and then we put that in a bin liner and tied it up really well and left it down the side of the house till the bins were due to be emptied. When we picked it up to put it in the bin the maggots had crawled out of the tin into the bin liner and it just looked and smelt gross. I haven't noticed any more flies since taking it down and I do wonder if they are worth having :?
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:01 pm

Oh my word I have an almost twin up there - and fly papers in my run!
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:34 pm

Mercedes55 wrote:I do wonder if they are worth having :?


I'll be honest, I've never tried one, but during the first week of chicken ownership I investigated getting one. There seemed to be a LOT of flies and I thought if they kept coming this would be a problem. I read up on the traps and decided that the last thing I wanted to do was attract more, so left it. After a few days the numbers of flies dropped significantly, until I would not say we have any more now that before the hens came. I tried a citronella squirt thing for a day or two, but have since given up on that as well since there really seemed to be no need.

    There are several possibilities:
  1. The hens attract more flies, but then a balance is reached where numbers are kept in check
  2. The weather recently was abnormally good for flies and has since returned to normal
  3. The hens themselves have begun to control the fly numbers somewhat
  4. There is something even more attractive than hen poo nearby and the flies are all on that
I suspect a combination of the first three is most likely, but just in case, I'm not about to put any more fly attractants in my garden for now.
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:10 pm

As I have only had my girlies 5 days, this is all still so new to me. There do seem to be a lot of flies around the poo on the grass in their run but they are having a great time chasing them. Is it ok for them to eat flies ? :?:
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:23 am

There seems to be a lot of flies around this year anyway - due to the nice weather possibly. The strangest thing is there are loads of them hanging round the front door where the chickens have never been. Bleh! Jeyes Fluid granules to be sprinkled there methinks. Shame I can't do it out the back. So far we have 5 fly traps set up (I have been doing it in a rotation order and I think the first 2 have pretty much had it. Since I put the last one up behind the greenhouse we don't seem to have had so many - but then the weather's changed. I think where the instructions say up to 3 months it does indeed depend on how many flies there are around. I also have a fairly big garden so all the traps are not on top of each other and spaced at fair distances. Only 2 have ponged though.
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:11 pm

Hmm i'm unsure whether to keep mine up now, i had one for 4-6 weeks , the type in a milk carton and that was full to top with flies. I can only keep mine about 6' from chicken run so do get alot of flies, though there have been SO many this year. I don't get a smell but lots of flies so don't know whether i would get less without the trap or more :think: am sending hubby to look in the garden for a terracotta pot tomorrow
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Re: horrible sight in fly trap

Post Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:31 pm

I totally forgot about the terracotta pot. I was in John Lewis last night looking for an egg basket, which they don't seem to sell, and saw bottles of the citronella oil there. I knew there was a reason I should get some but I just couldn't remember where I was supposed to put it, so I didn't get it, now I wish I had as I've got tons of terracotta pots :?
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