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Re: Re: OT- emergency fly paper needed NOW!
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Posted by Keith-OR on June 27, 2004 at 23:51:44 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: Re: OT- emergency fly paper needed NOW! posted by Foz on June 27, 2004 at 20:44:43:
use a plastic pop bottle, put in tuna fish or hamburger and about a cup of water. Cut 3 or 4 holes about 3 inches from the top, the holes have to be at least 1/2 in diameter. the poke a small hole in the lid for a string. Tie any thing on the end of string to keep it from pulling up through the cap,screw the lid on the bottle. Then hang it outside by the string . Flies will go in the holes and cannot get back out, end up drowning in the water. I use this all the time in mountains here in Oregon when either the flies are bad or yellow jackets, you will have lots of fresh meat shortly. HTH
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