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Fly Infestation

Posted: Thu 23 May 2019 12:58 pm
by lasagne33
Hi

Does anyone else have an apparent fly infestation in their garden?

They are very small, even smaller than a fruit fly, they don’t appear to bite but are maddening as they fly around your face and into ears.

Any ideas on a cure too?

Kind regards

Lasagne

Re: Fly Infestation

Posted: Thu 23 May 2019 1:31 pm
by Maisiemoo
Yes we have been bothered by them too, they give nasty bites as well. I am sitting in the garden as I write, flyswatter in hand!

Re: Fly Infestation

Posted: Thu 23 May 2019 2:43 pm
by PoshinDevon
Outdoor fan helps......blows them away.

Also citronella sticks or candles plus the lemon cologne.

Re: Fly Infestation

Posted: Tue 28 May 2019 4:02 pm
by helendj
We seem to be inundated with these pesky flies - using sprays, fans, flyswatters and being bitten rotten - and their bites are as bad as gnats and mosquitos - how can tiny tiny flies give such painful bites? Does anyone know what type of flies they are? Can't believe such tiny things can have such an impact, and I thought sand flies were bad!!!

Re: Fly Infestation

Posted: Tue 28 May 2019 6:51 pm
by alphamike
helendj wrote:We seem to be inundated with these pesky flies - using sprays, fans, flyswatters and being bitten rotten - and their bites are as bad as gnats and mosquitos - how can tiny tiny flies give such painful bites? Does anyone know what type of flies they are? Can't believe such tiny things can have such an impact, and I thought sand flies were bad!!!
A friend recommended Vicks to stop the biting flies and mosquitoes. It does seem to work to stop them biting, so worth a try. Not sure how much it costs, but you can get a version from Mr Pound, if it works out to be cheaper.

Re: Fly Infestation

Posted: Tue 28 May 2019 7:23 pm
by Trigger
I wonder if the influx of these flies has anything to do with the huge volume of water that fell over the winter?