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Epps Biting fly trap
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 564395" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>No, I've never used the Epps Fly Trap, nor do I know anyone who has. I have, however, used Captivator fly traps with great success - roughly 4" of dead flies every other day. Other things you can do to keep your fly infestation down is to not use hay feeders, keep the hay cleaned out of your pens, possibly consider adding fly predators to your list, and do everything possible to keep the pens dry. Flies love moist/wet hay to breed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 564395, member: 539"] No, I've never used the Epps Fly Trap, nor do I know anyone who has. I have, however, used Captivator fly traps with great success - roughly 4" of dead flies every other day. Other things you can do to keep your fly infestation down is to not use hay feeders, keep the hay cleaned out of your pens, possibly consider adding fly predators to your list, and do everything possible to keep the pens dry. Flies love moist/wet hay to breed in. [/QUOTE]
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