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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 78844" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The reason I asked is because generally when a company disparages another product or claims it doesn't work is because they have something <strong>better</strong> or at least different. We don;t spray. Wipes at the water points and larvacide in the loose minerals. Rotational grazing helps too. We have some flys, they're are probably flys on the moon, but not many or enough to be a problem. And yes, we're surrounded by cattle. One side of the 240 has a 40 acre buffer of woods between us and the cattle there, but other then that and a little misc. piece here and there there are Holsteins/dairys or beef cows on all sides, and for many miles around. Maybe they have enough fresh meat at those places that they don;t need us for a dinner spot.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 78844, member: 34"] The reason I asked is because generally when a company disparages another product or claims it doesn't work is because they have something [b]better[/b] or at least different. We don;t spray. Wipes at the water points and larvacide in the loose minerals. Rotational grazing helps too. We have some flys, they're are probably flys on the moon, but not many or enough to be a problem. And yes, we're surrounded by cattle. One side of the 240 has a 40 acre buffer of woods between us and the cattle there, but other then that and a little misc. piece here and there there are Holsteins/dairys or beef cows on all sides, and for many miles around. Maybe they have enough fresh meat at those places that they don;t need us for a dinner spot. dun [/QUOTE]
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