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Last activity 17 July 2013 by MalteseCross

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Toon

Found this on the web having heard about it from a local cafe bar
Zip Lock Baggies...........who knew?

We went with friends to a restaurant on Sunday for lunch and sat in the patio section beside the store. We happened to notice zip lock baggies pinned to a post and a wall. The bags were half filled with ...water, each contained 4 pennies, and they were zipped shut. Naturally we were curious! The owner told us that these baggies kept the flies away! So naturally we were even more curious! We actually watched some flies come in the open window, stand around on the window sill, and then fly out again. And there were no flies in the eating area! This morning I checked this out on Google.
Below are comments on this fly control idea. I'm now a believer!

Zip-lock water bags: #1 Says: I tried the zip lock bag and pennies this weekend. I have a horse trailer. The flies were bad while I was camping. I put the baggies with pennies above the door of the LQ. NOT ONE FLY came in the trailer.The horse trailer part had many. Not sure why it works but it does!

#2 Says:Fill a zip lock bag with water and 5 or 6 pennies and hang it in the problem area. In my case it was a particular window in my home. It had a slight passage way for insects. Every since I have done that, it has kept flies and wasps away. Some say that wasps and flies mistake the bag for some other insect nest and are threatened.

#3 Says:I swear by the plastic bag of water trick. I have them on porch and basement. We saw these in Northeast Mo. at an Amish grocery store& have used them since. They say it works because a fly sees a reflection& won't come around.

#4 Says:Regarding the science behind zip log bags of water? My research found that the millions of molecules of water presents its own prism effect and given that flies have a lot of eyes, to them it's like a zillion disco balls reflecting light, colors and movement in a dizzying manner. When you figure that flies are prey for many other bugs, animals, birds, etc., they simply won't take the risk of being around that much perceived action. I moved to a rural area and thought these "hillbillies" were just yanking my city boy chain but I tried it and it worked immediately! We went from hundreds of flies to seeing the occasional one, but he didn't hang around long.

try it

Toon

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biddy

Looks like a simple, inexpensive solution. Which Maltese "pennies" were used?

MikeInPoulton

Hi toon

are you going to trial this for the forum?  Sound like a very cheap and simplistic way of keeping the little buggers away.......oh! and I wonder if it has a similar effect on mozzies (with a well placed light under in in the evenings).

Mike

Tinna9

I looked in to this after the post in FB group and found that a simple zip-lock bag with water will do - no mentioning of pennies, so we decided to test it this morning. I couldnt find a zip-lock bag so just used the ordinary freezer bag, filled less than half with water and tied the bag. Hung it in the sitting room where we usually feel attacked by flies. Amazing. It works! Only noticed one fly hiding around the corner :D

Toon

it doesnt matter too much about the coins as long as theyre the "copper" ones as flies detect them as being bigger bugs than them - my local hostelry are using them and they tell me it works and thats good enough for me..i will be using them on my terrace soon

GuestPoster566

That is amazing and noted.

Toon

we still trying to find the right bags but will try it with ordinary bags to day but our friends next door are using them and they do work - reduction in flies 80%

biddy

We think it is also working for us. Problem is attaching bag to an aluminium window frame!!

Toon

try a bulldog clip on a hanger from the curtain pole or a self adhesive hook

Toon

or bend a small piece of a metal coat hanger into an S shape and hang it over the sliding unit - door or window

MalteseCross

Biddy try using a clothes peg.
I have five bags hanging up.
Have the cloves around the flat to stop the mozzies.
But still got two bites.

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