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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1569623" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>Most fly tags only last four or five months then flies could start developing an immunity to that chemical unless you replace them.All fly tags need to be removed at the end of the season for best results but I doubt many do.</p><p> I have had good results with fly rubs at the salt feeder.Probably about the same investment as in good fly tags and can be used for years with a little care.I use P H White brand but there are others,too.Keep "charged" with either mineral oil or diesel mixing in your choice of fly killer. P H White even sends mixing ratios for some brands of spray with their products.</p><p> Since you don't want to do multiple handling,this might be a way to go.</p><p> All this is my personal opinion which is subject to debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1569623, member: 21289"] Most fly tags only last four or five months then flies could start developing an immunity to that chemical unless you replace them.All fly tags need to be removed at the end of the season for best results but I doubt many do. I have had good results with fly rubs at the salt feeder.Probably about the same investment as in good fly tags and can be used for years with a little care.I use P H White brand but there are others,too.Keep "charged" with either mineral oil or diesel mixing in your choice of fly killer. P H White even sends mixing ratios for some brands of spray with their products. Since you don't want to do multiple handling,this might be a way to go. All this is my personal opinion which is subject to debate. [/QUOTE]
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