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  2. Fly spray - Wikipedia

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    Fly spray Old fly spray Fly spray is a chemical insecticide that comes in an aerosol can that is sprayed into the air to kill flies . Fly sprays will kill various insects such as house flies and wasps .

  3. Make a Homemade Fly Trap: Soda Bottle. Once you finish a soda, turn the bottle into an effective fly trap. The goal: Flies smell the bait and fly into the bottle to get to it.

  4. 16 ways to kill spiders, flies, and other bugs - AOL

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    If you hate bugs and are looking for a better way to kill flies and spiders (or just get them out of your home), these products can help. 16 ways to kill spiders, flies, and other bugs Skip to ...

  5. Eight ways to repel insects without bug spray - AOL

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    Add the ingredients into a clean spray bottle and shake well. Spray your boots, clothing and skin with a generous coating before heading outside. Reapply every two to four hours for best results.

  6. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    A typical flyswatter. A flyswatter (or fly-swat, fly swatter [1]) usually consists of a small rectangular or round sheet of a lightweight, flexible, vented material (usually thin metallic, rubber, or plastic mesh) around 10 cm (4 in) across, attached to a handle about 30 to 60 cm (1 to 2 ft) long made of a lightweight material such as wire, wood, plastic, or metal.

  7. Aerogard - Wikipedia

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    The next day Government House staff made sure the Queen was sprayed. Journalists following the Queen noted the absence of flies around the official party, and word about CSIRO's new fly-repellent spread. [citation needed] A few days later Mortein called Doug Waterhouse for his formula, which he gave, as was CSIRO's policy at the time. [3]