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Hopitus2 wrote: I didn't think those "fly paper strips" were poisonous.....in themselves. Thought the idea was to "trap" fly so it can't get away (stuck to paper) and it like starves to death? Not the quickest, but at least harmless to other species..... I see. There must be more than one kind - I'm sure the ones we used to buy when I was a kid had some sort of insecticide mixed in with the glue. |
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Hopitus2 wrote: Not a day goes by that I don't learn something on this ng......this cat-loving ng. Flies lick their feet? ROFL. Of course, I knew they had feet, but one rarely thinks of them grooming themselves. Oh, flies are very fastidious little creatures - it's not THEIR fault that they carry diseases other critters can catch. |
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Major purrs for the kitty
I've hung lots of those fly strips at my school farm and they are just disgusting. I couldn't get that stuff off my hands. Once when I was holding it I got it caught in my hair. EWWWW!!! It's even worse when you have to throw them away, with all those flies stuck to it. Yuck! Kristi |
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