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How to catch houseflies?

The weather has finally warmed up here and now there plenty of super annoying houseflies. They’re way to fast to swat and have an annoying habit of landing on you.

I’ve tried Google’s suggestion of water/vinegar and a bit of dish soap in a bottle, but they don’t seem to go for it at all.

I’m up for trying anything, please make suggestions!

Edit: Thank you to all for your suggestions. So far I’ve tried the idea of spraying them with surface cleaner which appears to work well

shinigamiookamiryuu ,

Invest in venus flytraps. They’re very loyal pets.

yngmnwntr ,

But have some special needs most people don’t know of! They are native to Virginia, they are not tropical plants. Therefore part of their life cycle is a yearly dormancy period due to snow. Put your venus flytrap OUTSIDE in the winter folks! Also I’m told you should only use distilled water. And don’t touch the mouths and cause them to close without feeding.

shinigamiookamiryuu ,

What happens during years it doesn’t snow in Virginia? Do they just die?

Mesophar ,

In addition, be sure to supplement their diet with the occasional human leg

Appoxo ,
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I just water them with longer standing but still hard water. It’s very happy.

SPRUNT ,
HootinNHollerin ,

I roast em with a blow torch

VelvetStorm ,

If you want to swat them, you need to move your hand slowly at first. They seem to not notice or care if you move slowly and don’t cast a shadow over them as that will frighten them. I use these same techniques for macrophotography, and it works, but you have to be patient.

I could also recommend getting good at snaping towels. Once you get good at it and you can judge distances, you can hit flies mid-flight.

Or if you just want to buy something and have 50ish bucks to spend you can get this

www.bugasalt.com/pages/shop-collections#threefive

kambusha ,

Toy salt shotgun. Start hunting.

Edit: just saw another comment recommended the one i used to have. Bug-a-salt. It was the only thing that worked when we had something like 200 flies in a tiny 3-bed apt.

Nomecks ,

I have a Bug A Salt Home and Garden edition and I love it. I’m in a dry climate though, so the salt doesn’t clump up. Mileage may vary if you’re in a humid place.

BradleyUffner ,

My cats take care of most of them.

Vex_Detrause ,

If you want to catch then when they land you can slowly approach them with both hands like you’re gonna clap. They will try to avoid one hand and fly to the other hand and you can catch it.

Fan works. Bubble maker like the one on weddings can discourage fly and mosquitoes.

I use rubber band like on a rubber band pistols to shoot them when they land.

Let the friendly lizard and spiders stay around the house. They will help you get rid of them.

HowMany ,

Fly strips work. They work even better after catching a few flies (I guess misery loves company!). They’re cheap too.

The vinegar thing is for fruit flies or gnats - it doesn’t really work on typical house flies.

Or… you could use a fly gun. … : D

CptEnder ,

Warning about those hanging fly traps. I used them and somehow the glue got aerosolized and spread to every surface of my apartment. I never no idea how this happened but everything I own was covered in brown sticky dots. It was a mother fucker to clean.

HowMany ,

Play wildly upbeat frantic fly punk music and when they’re all worn out from shaking their little fly asses - nab 'em.

multifariace ,

I open a window and they fly to it. Then I shut them out.

Appoxo ,
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I slap them mid air when they are slower and with a towel when they fly more erratic and quick.
Satisfying and I get to feed my fly trap

techwithjake ,

I bought a couple of these for around the house. https://a.co/d/5vjsVs3 Works very well but mostly at night.

Also to make sure you regularly do the dishes, take out trash and clean up any food sources for the flies. After using the above and doing the above, mine went from insanity to maybe 1 or 2 around the house in about a week or two.

Pacattack57 ,

Not sure what kind of beasts you have but some apple cider vinegar and dish soap works like a charm for me. Definitely need to find the source though. Usually it’s some old fruit that got left out somewhere.

13esq OP ,

The apple cider vinegar gets fruit flies but the house flies just aren’t interested.

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