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What's In Those Fly-trap Things From Bunnings?


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We mixed up and hung up one of those cheap plastic fly catcher thingies today. Just found Stevie chewing on the bottle, it must have blown down, and now I can't find the packaging anywhere (chucked out with xmas wrapping paper). She may have only ingested a very small amount because there was still some in the bottle and plenty on the floor.

Does anyone know what I should be looking out for?

To add to the mix, she had a massive day playing with grandchildren and eating sneaked bits of cheese, biscuits, sausages and BBQ scallops so she's likely to be weary and a bit 'off' anyway, in spite of best vigilance.

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This one doesn't any more, it's got holes in it!

I think they need a few days to start working anyway. I've seen something similar but bigger and it was very stinky, more suitable for stables than suburban backyards. If I try again I'll tie the thing up securely!

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We've got ours near the bins. Evreytime I put something in them I think "Gosh, what have I put in the bin that stinks so much" and then I remember the fly catcher.

It's gross when you forget about them for a bit and the maggots are growing.... :whee:

I just chuck it over to the chooks and they turn them into eggs for me :D

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To refill, I place one of those absorbent pads from under the packaged meat ..in some warm water. They work very well.. but are DANGEROUS if swallowed by dogs/chooks.

We obviously have no close neighbours .. so are free to use BIG flytraps . I make them from the big water bottles.. you know , teh ones upended on teh watercoolers ?

I cut them in half , basically, and fit the inverted top half into the bottom half .. place nice bait/water inside.. put the whole thing on carport/shed roof..and leave it to work! :p

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