Flies seem to be everywhere this time of year. Some people prefer to use homemade fly traps. What if you want to simply repel flies instead of trapping them after they’ve already become a nuisance?
I was out at a local farm just yesterday and the flies were very noticeable and quite annoying as I went about my work. Seeing all those flies reminded me of a simple, non-toxic, and very effective fly repellent that I observed in action at one of my children’s field trips a couple of months ago.
The class was visiting a petting farm with a large open barn where donkeys, horses, goats, and other livestock were available for the children to observe and interact with.
Despite so many animals in a small semi-enclosed area, there were no flies buzzing around! Curious, I asked the owner about this, and he pointed to the heavy-duty plastic bags partially filled with water hanging over every stall.
He explained that a clear bag of water with a penny at the bottom would repel the flies very effectively. He went on to explain that the “eye” of a fly is actually hundreds of eyes and the reflection of light on the bag of water keeps them away.
“Why the penny at the bottom of the bag?”, I asked.
Grandpa the farmer answered that he wasn’t exactly sure but the penny did seem to increase the effectiveness of the hanging bag of water alone. He added that he didn’t know how many square feet each bag covered so he just put a bag over every animal stall to keep as many flies away as possible.
He also had put up a few bags over the picnic area and it was so nice to be able to eat lunch without flies swarming everywhere!
Note that the clearer the water, the more effective this trick is. If you use rusty well water, it won’t work as effectively as ultra clean and clear filtered water.
Try this fly repellant method for yourself! If you do, please check back and let us know how it worked for you!
Fly Repellent Only Works for Flies
Please note that this fly repellent trick only works for flies, not mosquitoes, and other insects. It also works very well for flies in the Southern United States. However, it may not work as well for flies from other geographical areas such as blowflies in Australia.
If you need to repel other insects like mosquitoes, ticks, or horse flies, this article on natural herbal insect repellent can help.
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Sheryl Roberts
What can I use to keep the horse flies off the kids while they are swimming in the pool?
Michael Acanfora (@BayonneChiro) (@BayonneChiro) (@BayonneChiro)
Amazingly Effective, Nontoxic Fly Repellant – The Healthy Home Economist
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Anni
One of the commenters asked about something to keep mosquitoes away. I just read this recipe, and thought I’d share. I’ve only ordered from Mountain Rose once, but was completely satisfied. I’ve been reading their blogs for a while and learned quite a bit. Hope this helps.
http://mountainroseblog.com/adventures-herbal-camping/
Anastasia @ Eco-Babyz
Wow, never heard of this! You learn something new every day (especially on your blog!)
Brittnee Turner Horting via Facebook
Wonderful! I am definatly going to try this…we live near a small dairy and there are SO MANY flies!
Sharon Mitas Abler via Facebook
Will have to try this
Jamie
I have tried this and it did not work for me. Soooo disappointed.
Christina
Do you know if it’s just for common house flies? or for those big fat ugly ones that love manure? For some reason there are SOOOO many around here. I’m going to try this!!
Sarah, TheHealthyHomeEconomist
I really don’t know .. the only ones I had talked with the farmer about were the regular black houseflies and it worked really well for them. Please check back and let us know if it works for manure flies too.
HealthyHomeEconomist (@HealthyHomeEcon) (@HealthyHomeEcon) (@HealthyHomeEcon) (@HealthyHomeEcon)
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Meagan
I need one for when it’s just me in the woods running!!