Something eating my flies!
- Ian
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Re: Something eating my flies!
Put the contents in a sealed bag and microwave for a 20 seconds.
Don’t cast doubt,cast out.
- Moley
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Re: Something eating my flies!
It was with some trepidation that Fat Bloke opened this post as the somewhat pornograhic title and fears this site had gone the way of all flesh did enter his single brain cell.
However, this being the TFF site these fears were allayed as the flies being eaten in this case were of the feathered variety and nothing to do with the trouser area.......phew what a relief all round.
Even better the solution is easy, place flies and/or feathers in a sealable freezer bag and pop in said domestic appliance. It might be advisable to inform the female of the species of your actions as screams, tears and heartfelt recriminations could well ensue.
24 hours in the cold environment should finish of the mites and not inconvenience the aforementioned female of the species too much.
Happy days.
As ever,......
Moley
However, this being the TFF site these fears were allayed as the flies being eaten in this case were of the feathered variety and nothing to do with the trouser area.......phew what a relief all round.
Even better the solution is easy, place flies and/or feathers in a sealable freezer bag and pop in said domestic appliance. It might be advisable to inform the female of the species of your actions as screams, tears and heartfelt recriminations could well ensue.
24 hours in the cold environment should finish of the mites and not inconvenience the aforementioned female of the species too much.
Happy days.
As ever,......
Moley
Say aye tae'a pie!
- Ally
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Re: Something eating my flies!
Mothballs very effective but theyre a nasty chemical, you dont want to breathe vapours. Best try freezing or cedar first.