DIY Fly Trap Eliminate 90% of Flies On The Homestead/Farm - Easy Organic & Chemical Free Fly Control
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Tired of fly infestations on the farmstead? Watch how we have rid our homestead/farm of 90% of our fly problem.
Stop letting flies ruin your outside enjoyment and pestering your livestock with our all natural, organic and chemically free method.
We’ve discovered the easiest way to prevent and stop fly infestations. It’s super simple and free to do with our homemade fly trap.
Takes 5 minutes to setup and your horses, goats, sheep, alpacas, pigs, chickens and cows will thank you!
"Anywhere from 10 to 23 goats". That was a very specific number for an average. 😂 Sounds like me last night. "Hey honey I should be home somewhere around 6:14."
Haha! Hard to count when you keep bringing more home 😮
@@RobinsFamilyHomestead I can only imagine. We bought a farm 4 months ago. Getting our 1st goats soon. Oh the learning curve this will be. LOL
@@TheObsessedPatriot congratulations!!!! You’re going to love it!
Well thank you! I really appreciate that. Just found your channel today trying to figure out how to help the horses with flies. Poor things even have their eyes covered in them. Now I just need to dig a pond and stick it with fish. haha We have 3 boys and we're all looking forward to seeing what we can learn from you all to get this homestead up and rolling. 🙂👊
Dang! Thank you so much! Wish I would have seen your video sooner. I've been putting pig poop in a 5 gallon bucket ... but no lid. I contaminated the poop in the bucket by spraying with insecticide so it's worthless. Will clean my buckets and start over with the lid-on-lid-off technique. Thank you!
Some granulated poison would work too.
Like a BOSS Dude 😎
This is such a great idea. Hi from your neighbors in Mt Pleasant, Utah. I am definitely going to have to try this.
Hey 👋🏻 there! Please let us know how it works!
I was born in Mt. Pleasant Utah.
Been some time since I've been back. Beautiful place.
Great fly solution and it's free, all you need are buckets and funky rotting flesh or feces.
Thank you so much my quails have flies all over the coop and it’s been impossible to get rid of them. I’m going to try this thank you
Keep us posted!
He’s wearing a blue shirt and not being mauled. I believe him.
Thank you so much for posting this. We have sheep and goats and the little bags I bought online were full in two days. I am going to try this tommorrow. Thanks again Good Luck with your videos
Glad it was helpful! Keep us updated!
Brilliant, I've got to try this! My daughter bought some of the fly bag traps online and as another viewer commented, they fill up to fast. Tysm for this diy idea, :)
Let us know how it works! We keep it out of range of smell lol.
@@RobinsFamilyHomestead Hahaha, I bet! I'll let y'all know 😀
@@RobinsFamilyHomestead We found the fly trap bags worked awesome in the past. We just got a couple calves and I put two out. It doesn't take anytime at all for the flies to start gathering in them.
I needed this today TY
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Fantastic to hear! Let us know how it goes.
Thank you kindly Sir 👍🏻💯 bloody good info indeed 🤠🇦🇺
Hope it helps!
you got right to the point !! im gonna do this and i have subscribed..thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!!!
That's SUCH a good idea! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Now if u had ducks, could u make a flytrap that attracts the flys to it and the ducks catch the flys.
A trap like a pitched roof of a house, only duck height. Put some fly attractrant on it and the ducks get a get a free meal.
True!
What about other pests? Coyotes? Skunks? Foxes? Bobcats? Are they trying to get in the bucket?
I’m sure they would. We keep ours in a small fenced area.
Cool video! Do the horse poop buckets make "tea" as well?
A little, but not nearly the amount the fish do.
How are you keeping raccoons and stuff away from the bucket?
We aren’t close enough to water, so we don’t have any raccoons.
Great video. How far from the house do you keep the bucket?
A long ways away I would assume!
As far as we need to avoid the smell lol!
I would probably bury them in the compost pile before it went in the garden.
Going to try this!
Awesome! We just set out two buckets. One near our house, where we’ve had problem with flies using the brick for warmth and the other next to the pig pen.
This works good for death flies as they call thwm they have the green color but it dont work for house flies any tips we got a farm across from us and it attracts death flies but not much house flies 😭we have no animals or anything and have thousands of flies in our yard we dont have trash or anything outside idk what to do
Oh no!
Fly paper
Great video
Thank you!
Don't know if anyone has asked this but, why but paint the buckets black to speed up the process? It'll get 10X hour and kill them faster.
Great idea, my only concern would be if it was too hot and they didn’t want to lay in there because of it?
Could I do one with cow manure we have chickens and a cow and the flies are already bad and it's not even hot yet
I don’t see why you couldn’t.
So r u saying the chickens got botulism from the dead flys but not the maggots.
Maggots have the potential of giving them botulism.
I heard Maggots produce antiseptic
GREAT !
Thanks!
What if you don't have animals and you have a fly problem maybe I'm just new to the area and there's a lot more flies than I thought
That will still take care of them regardless if you have animals or not.
genius
Rotten egg works.
I bet!!!!
Pouring that crap on your garden might not be healthy
We usually use fish scraps, so it’s actually really good for the garden. We do not put it around any root vegetables, so it has no chance of getting on the plants or the fruit.
@@RobinsFamilyHomestead right on