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Luckygirl Wed 14-Jul-21 21:10:08

They are everywhere! Coming in off the cow dung in the field behind, so they are not going away anytime soon, unless there is an epidemic of bovine constipation round the corner.

What do you do about flies in the house? Those sticky papers are so gross.

Foxyferret Fri 16-Jul-21 12:37:06

I hate them with a vengeance, I have a fly swatter in every room of the house except the loo/ bathroom. I use one from the bedroom if they appear here.

Peewitt52 Fri 16-Jul-21 12:37:48

Buy a couple of carnivorous plants (pitcher plants are best). Very satisfying to hear the plant buzzing as a fly is caught. And they’re attractive.

Delila Fri 16-Jul-21 12:41:36

I also have one of those multi-coloured strip door-screens, I’ve used it successfully for 9 years now. It flutters in the breeze at the back door, which is open most of the time so my dog can come and go. No flies, and it looks very cheerful.

Speldnan Fri 16-Jul-21 13:07:21

I have cheap Velcro fixed fly screens on any open doors and what a difference it makes. Windows more difficult but you may be able to get screens for them too.

Rufus2 Fri 16-Jul-21 13:11:47

Rolled up Newspaper might do the trick

Whitewave I read on GN recently, that an iPad has replaced a rolled-up newspaper! grin

Daffydilly Fri 16-Jul-21 13:18:12

Coolgran65

I have a mesh screen on the back door. It has central opening with magnetic closure and works magnificently. Walk through and it closes behind me every time. This is its second summer and it remained up all winter/ tied back.
It looks tidy and clean. DH wasn’t so sure at first but is now a convert.
Was about £20 off Amazon.

We have one of these, too. It's worth every penny. No flies. ?

annifrance Fri 16-Jul-21 13:21:28

Living where we do we have been plagued by flies and tried everything. By trial and error we have found the only solutions are open the windows, they congregate there as they want to get out. The revolting sticky spirals that are the most effective. Good covers and then learnt to live with them.

Vintagegirl Fri 16-Jul-21 13:21:52

I have a window on a bathroom that is left open all year but I have it covered in net and velcroed around sides... sorts out wandering spiders. In the kitchen it is fruit flies that are a nuisance and very hard to catch. For these I use a dilute mix of good apple cider vinegar/water and dash of fairy liquid = into a glass covered with cling film with a few hole made with a pencil. Bigger flies I open doors and let them wander elsewhere if I am feeling kind!

annifrance Fri 16-Jul-21 13:22:32

Food covers.

KathyG54 Fri 16-Jul-21 14:00:51

We hang up fly catchers down the garden - buy from Amazon “Red Top” they work really well

Awesomegranny Fri 16-Jul-21 14:02:52

Fly spray. Can’t be as bad as Lidl fresh bread today flies all over bread so have gone without!

4allweknow Fri 16-Jul-21 14:12:24

I use stand up insect killers with sliding grill type cover you gradually move up the containeras the season goes on. Also the stick on disc type. Seem to be effective as the only flies I see are dead ones on the windowsills in the morning.

TillyWhiz Fri 16-Jul-21 14:19:08

I've noticed more flies indoors this year, no dungheap near either. I make sure food is not left out uncovered, the sink tidy bins lid is on. I don't leave doors open and if any come in, then the room is shut off and windows opened till they've gone.

supernanauna1 Fri 16-Jul-21 14:40:59

I'm driven mad with flies in the kitchen. No dung heaps near me either.

I was going to put up a hanging curtain of some sort but our patio doors from the kitchen to the garden open inwards which makes it all a bit difficult.

Has any kind OP got any bright ideas as to how I can get around this? I'll have to do whatever needs doing myself so it needs to be fairly simple.

Thanks,

JaneJudge Fri 16-Jul-21 14:47:51

they are driving me mad too, that and thunderbugs which seem to love my scalp confused

Ashcombe Fri 16-Jul-21 14:56:09

At first I was plagued with them at my holiday static home, which is close to farmland. Someone suggested a fragrance diffuser as it disorientates them. It actually works! If my home is empty for several weeks (e.g. during lockdown) then there are some but far fewer than before. I also have an Airwick Freshmatic Autospray.

Millie22 Fri 16-Jul-21 15:43:00

I spray them with Dettox when they come in as they always go to the windows.

mrswoo Fri 16-Jul-21 15:50:30

Our Jack Russell was the most brilliant fly catcher/ deterrent. Sadly, he is no longer with us so it's now down to chasing around with a rolled up newspaper.

Rosmurta Fri 16-Jul-21 16:39:17

We had a problem with flies a few years ago, we rolled up a newspaper and taught the flies to read A B C dead! Worked as well as anything else I've come across.

Witzend Fri 16-Jul-21 16:47:15

Friends in rural Devon with fields full of sheep nearby, used sticky fly papers in the kitchen.
Unfortunately they always hung one low and very close to a crockery cupboard, so more than once when accessing said cupboard I forgot that the vile thing was there and got it stuck in my hair - complete with dead and dying flies…?

Chicklette Fri 16-Jul-21 16:58:58

I have citronella candles around the house and they seem to be keeping the flies and bugs away.

timetogo2016 Fri 16-Jul-21 17:05:02

I heard if you put a clear bag with 1/2 pence pieces in a bag of water it deters flies from coming into your home because if the fly sees the bag it makes them look massive.
Works at the moment from the back garden,but if the front door is opened in they come.
Can`t find a spot to secure at the front up to now.

Shropshirelass Fri 16-Jul-21 17:17:52

We do not have a dung heap near us but the flies this year have been terrible. Never known so many. I spray and swat, thinking about using those ghastly sticky paper things in desperation!

Caro57 Fri 16-Jul-21 17:52:35

We get them when the fields round us have muck spread on them. I try not to leave any food out and wipe down surfaces before I work in the kitchen. I also have a swat which I really enjoy using - and makes me appreciate the reflexes of top tennis players! gringrin

Ellie Anne Fri 16-Jul-21 18:28:54

I tried the poly bag with coins but it didn’t seem to help