When you stop and think of all the things you bought last summer to help with flies it probably added up to real money and a lot of effort. And did it work well?
This year why not fix the problem at its source rather than just treat the symptoms. Try Fly Predators® brand beneficial insects.
They’re the safe, easy to use alternative to spraying gallons of pesticide, hanging dozens of stinky traps or putting up acres of sticky strips only to have the flies just keep coming back. And they keep coming back because all those things only affect the adult fly stage ignoring the 90% yet to emerge. So rather than doing what you did last year, and having the same fly problem this year, break the cycle with Fly Predators. You’ll have less flies for sure and probably spend less too.
“Your Fly Predators truly make an amazing difference!!! People that come to my barn remark all the time about the lack of flies. I use my horses in equine assisted psychotherapy so I have clients and social workers here. There were years prior to using Fly Predators that it was difficult to work because of biting and annoying flies!! Not anymore!!” - Cindy D. Oshkosh, WI
Once someone tries Fly Predators for at least three shipments, most typically use them for as long as they have their animals. They really do work. You can see thousands of customer comments including those nearest to you by clicking here.
Perhaps you’re skeptical that something as easy as sprinkling a small, inexpensive pouch of Fly Predators around your place every three to four weeks during warm weather could really work. You’re not alone, but last year tens of thousands of new customers ordered Fly Predators and most were delighted they "finally" tried them. This year why don’t you?
“My horses may not be aware of how good they’ve got it but I sure am! The nightmare of fly sprays and wipe-on stuff is over. Fly Predators are my friends!” - Midge W. Nine Mile Falls, WA
Will Fly Predators control every locations’s fly problem? They can do a great job most places, except if you are closely surrounded by animals with poor fly control. In that case you’ll see less flies by stopping the breeding on your property, but you’ll still have those coming from neighbors, (Tip: tell the neighbors about Fly Predators.) Wouldn’t it be nice to see how great summer could be with hardly a fly? If so, I urge you to try Fly Predators. Your animals will thank you too.
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