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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1316549" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Wrong! I don;t recall which flys they are, but some travel a distance and there are some that stay within a short distance, like feet of the host. IGR/Altosid will work on the ones that stay to home but won;t work much on the long distance type. You will at least be controlling one type of fly. To some that isn;t worth it, to us it is. I have finally gotten my closest neighbor to start using the stuff. He started last year and when we went to pick up minerals last week he got the exact same stuff as I did. He's so tight he makes the buffalo on a nickel beller. If he's willing to spend the oney he must figure it's worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1316549, member: 34"] Wrong! I don;t recall which flys they are, but some travel a distance and there are some that stay within a short distance, like feet of the host. IGR/Altosid will work on the ones that stay to home but won;t work much on the long distance type. You will at least be controlling one type of fly. To some that isn;t worth it, to us it is. I have finally gotten my closest neighbor to start using the stuff. He started last year and when we went to pick up minerals last week he got the exact same stuff as I did. He's so tight he makes the buffalo on a nickel beller. If he's willing to spend the oney he must figure it's worth it. [/QUOTE]
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