Monday, March 29, 2010

Something to consider about... flies

In recent reading on other completely off work subjects, we came across this information about fly predators. Knowing that landfill people often fight battles with insects we thought some might find this link interesting. Your situation might be too large to battle it with these predators - but it certainly is an interesting thought, and maybe you have a home farm or pet situation where you might find this helpful. The link at the bottom will take you to the site where we found this information.

Long Term Preventive Area Fly Control

Any location where flies breed in manure or decaying organic matter can benefit from using Fly Predators. Because flies reproduce nine times faster than Fly Predators do, adding supplemental Fly Predators every three to four weeks during warm months keeps the population balanced for good fly control. If you release enough Fly Predators, they can control all the fly reproduction in the area. Effectively, you are treating your farm and kennel for flies instead of treating your animals.


http://www.gundogsupply.com/fly-predators.html?source=html-email&publish=1268697268

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