Anyone tried Fly Fright?

   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #1  

JimME

Bronze Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2001
Messages
80
Location
Aroostook County, Maine
Tractor
Kubota L4300DT
I saw an article on this in the current issue of Countryside Magazine and it sounds like a bit of hocus pocus (flyfright.com). Has anyone tried it yet?

JimFL
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #2  
Jim, I just made it a clickable link; hope that's OK with you.
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #3  
Ahah...another Floridian being pestered by flies, eh? I have no less than sixteen million on my back porch right now. I like the idea of driving them away a lot better than baiting them in with poison. I am waiting with bated breath for an answer as well.
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #4  
Save your money. I've seen this thousands of times. It appears to work. All the charter boat docks use it around here and if any place draws flies it's the cleaning tables at those docks. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

All you have to do is take a heavy duty clear plastic bag (Ziploc, Glad, Hefty or whatever you like) fill it with water, tie a string around it, hang it close to where you're going to be.

Charging 7.95 for a plastic bag seems a bit of a stretch. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #5  
<font color="blue">Charging 7.95 for a plastic bag seems a bit of a stretch.</font>

And it does not appear to give much bang for the buck. It only lasts 15-20 days and it only covers a 10x10 area. A fellow could end up spending a lot of money trying to maintain coverage for an area of any size.
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #6  
Dang ya'll just burst my bubble. I have this theory that if I can keep 'em off the porch I can keep 'em outa the house. I tried the other bags thingies that collect the flies and they smell bad and they draw them in. I don't want to draw them in I want to run them off.
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #7  
If it works. And it is just a plastic bag filled with water. How about hanging the bag in the house? Wouldn't that keep the flies out?

Steve
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #8  
Yes, and the people too. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #9  
Am I missing something on this? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

This is a clear plastic bag (ziplock), half filled with ordinary tap water and then sealed up tight. It is then hung from a thread. It emits no odor. Nor does it trap any flies, thereby creating odor or any kind of mess in that fashion. It is basically a big clear water balloon. I am assuming it looses effectiveness due to algae build up, but that could be corrected by replacing the bag every few days.

Why would it chase people away? And will it work on my in-laws? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

Steve
 
   / Anyone tried Fly Fright? #10  
It does work on inlaws/ outlaws......But you place the bag over their head then add water......
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 MACK P164T WINCH TRUCK (A53843)
2019 MACK P164T...
SET OF (4) ALCOA 24.5 ALUMINUM RIMS (A53843)
SET OF (4) ALCOA...
2019 CHEETAH T/A CHASSIS TRAILER (A53843)
2019 CHEETAH T/A...
TEXAS PRIDE TRAILER (A53843)
TEXAS PRIDE...
STEEL WHEELS AND TIRES (A53843)
STEEL WHEELS AND...
2012 Crane Carrier Low Entry T/A Rear Loader Garbage Truck (A54814)
2012 Crane Carrier...
 
Top