Repel Flying Pests

Macro, Fly, Compound Eyes, Insect, Green

Inspired by the hanging plastic bags of water to frighten away Malabar Wildlife Removal in food markets and taco stands in South Texas and Mexico, Just fill these chunks with water and hang around your outside areas to repel flying insects using light refraction, which magnifies and inverts motion, colours and graphics and scares pests off. Flies, Bees and Wasps are uncomfortable around the ball and 6 or 7 days, they stop coming around.

Many devices and chemicals are made to trap and kill flies. From centre pieces for the dinner table to fly tape at the corners we’ve been swatting flies since the start of time. We’ve got screens on our windows and doorswe display in our porches, we’ve got bug zapperswe spray compounds, all to keep bugs away while we like the outdoors.

Hanging chunks of water have made it effortless to keep the most bothersome pests, the flying onesaway from the outdoor areas without chemicals or traps you need to empty. They flip the flies own defense mechanism . They do not like the hanging balls of water so they stay away. It takes about a week to get them all educated, but then they have better places to go.

Flies are usually attracted to food and other resources of heat/moisture. Areas prone to developing germs. Flies come into contact with lots of decaying substances if you are searching for food or a place to lay their eggs. Plus they disturb me.

There are so many distinct flies, I was searching and I believe I saw 245? . There are many different kinds and they’re everywhere. One of the things which defines them as flies is their compound eyes. Flies have a pair of large compound eyes and typically three ocelli or simple eyes. Each compound eye is made from hundreds to tens of thousands of carefully packed photoreceptive units called ommatidia. Each ommatidium is a single sensory cell and the nerves of those ommatidia linked to the optic lobes of the brain. The fly has invested plenty of brain power to being able to see. A defense mechanism that has kept them around as the times of the dinosaurs.

Amazing! It is great, hang them done. No more flies.

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