flies in poly tunnel

Discussion in 'Poly-Tunnel Gardening' started by blackmoon, Oct 14, 2011.

  1. blackmoon

    blackmoon Apprentice Gardener

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    How to get rid of flies in a polytunnel

    Dont know how they get in there but there's always loads of them
    There mainly at the edges near the top
    Should i make a small hole near the top of the polly tunnel where they all gather so they can get out?
     
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    catztail Crazy Cat Lady

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    Having a few spiders in there would help. Other than that grab a fly swatter and start swinging...... :heehee:
     
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    miraflores Total Gardener

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    Other than opening the tunnel as often as possible or hanging some traps (they sell some sticky strips which attracts flies) There is not much else one can do. Certainly I would not use fly killer spray especially if you have edibles in there.
     
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    Scrungee Well known for it

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    I don't bother with the likes of bluebottles and clouds of smaller flies but I keep a kiddies fishing net with a cut down handle to rescue butterflies and remove stinging insects.
     
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    gcc3663 Knackered Grandad trying to keep up with a 4yr old

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    How do you fancy doing some research on behalf of everyone else.
    If you have a significant problem and are prepared to go "Left Field" how about giving the following a go.
    FLY PROBLEM, try a zip-lock bag and some pennies

    If it works let us know.
    If it doesn't, at least you will disprove an old wives tale.

    Good luck.:thumbsup:
     
  6. blackmoon

    blackmoon Apprentice Gardener

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    The allotment i got loads gets of bugs i might try the pennies bag, let you know if it works
     
  7. Richards in the shed

    Richards in the shed Apprentice Gardener

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    I found a good way of getting rid of flies is to grow a few sarracenia and a few trays of drosera, also those horrible mosquitoes in the water tanks was a generous squirt of ecover washing up liquid as it breaks the water tension. That makes it very unfriendly to mossie larvae trying to come up to breathe.
     
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    Try planting some Tansy Tanacetum Vulgare. ebay Premier seeds do them 1100 seeds for 99 pence & 59 pence P&P I get quite a lot of seeds from these people & have never been let down once & it dosent matter how many PKTS of seeds you buy you only pay the one 59 pence P&P per order. Take a look guys good quality seeds & cheep ? Mick
     
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