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A lot of flies with the heat and council not emptying our bins but demanding council tax :censored:

                Anyway -

1 large plastic bottle, punctured inwards with a pencil or similar, say 3 times.

Put some liver inside the bottle filled to 1/3rd with water.

Hang up near some bins if you like, bottle cap screwed tightly back on.

As the smell gets stronger and more attractive, the more flies you will catch.

Here`s two days worth,- must be a good 500 in there.

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Make a few lads, they knock lumps out of the fly population.

                                atb  Mark.

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I bought three plastic ones from the pound shop unscrew  the bottom put a bit meat in and theres 3 funnels for them to crawl into im emptying them twice a week round the ferret hutches just now 

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14 minutes ago, talt said:

My old mum used to put a hole in the top of a just finished jam jar and put a third of water in it for wasps.

Same difference of course, and a time old tested and effective method! :thumbs:

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2 hours ago, Rabbit Hunter said:

Just a thought, but does the trap not attract a lot more flies to your garden than would initially be there anyway, because of the rotting meat?

No mate, not at all.

             Far fewer flies around now, they are all dead :good:

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