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MargaretR 19-07-2012 17:59

A plague of flies
 
A plague of flies.

Has anyone else got them?

I have swatted lots of them today (probably about 10), and even though I would love to open a window right now I can't.

A plague on all our houses: Washout summer creates perfect conditions for surge in mosquitoes, horseflies and midges | Mail Online

You have probably killed them the easy way by insecticide spray, but I can't.

I have spent the whole afternoon stalking them and am feeling paranoic about them.

I have ordered one of those electronic UV fly killers from Ebay, but until it arrives my fly swatter goes with me from room to room.

I haven't had a decent meal today yet because all my kitchen worktops need cleaning before I can prepare a meal.

There is one little blighter left to get - hope I get it before I starve :D

jaysay 19-07-2012 19:24

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No problem around my Gaff Margaret and my windows have been open part of the day at least

MargaretR 19-07-2012 19:46

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It must be all the dog poo in the woods at the back.

If it is 'history repeating itself' there are six more plagues to go:D

Plagues of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Retlaw 19-07-2012 19:56

Re: A plague of flies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1003622)
A plague of flies.

Has anyone else got them?

I have swatted lots of them today (probably about 10), and even though I would love to open a window right now I can't.

A plague on all our houses: Washout summer creates perfect conditions for surge in mosquitoes, horseflies and midges | Mail Online

You have probably killed them the easy way by insecticide spray, but I can't.

I have spent the whole afternoon stalking them and am feeling paranoic about them.

I have ordered one of those electronic UV fly killers from Ebay, but until it arrives my fly swatter goes with me from room to room.

I haven't had a decent meal today yet because all my kitchen worktops need cleaning before I can prepare a meal.

There is one little blighter left to get - hope I get it before I starve :D

We have a net curtain across any opening during warm weather, lets fresh air in, keeps the flies out. We don't like the dirty little beggars either, nevr know where they've been paddling, saves having to spray. I also have one of those UV fly zappers, its never caught anything in two years.

jepster 19-07-2012 20:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1003622)
A plague of flies.

Has anyone else got them?

I have swatted lots of them today (probably about 10), and even though I would love to open a window right now I can't.

A plague on all our houses: Washout summer creates perfect conditions for surge in mosquitoes, horseflies and midges | Mail Online

You have probably killed them the easy way by insecticide spray, but I can't.

I have spent the whole afternoon stalking them and am feeling paranoic about them.

I have ordered one of those electronic UV fly killers from Ebay, but until it arrives my fly swatter goes with me from room to room.

I haven't had a decent meal today yet because all my kitchen worktops need cleaning before I can prepare a meal.

There is one little blighter left to get - hope I get it before I starve :D

These flies wont be killed with fly sprays, there coming from cockers, Council are onto it, this is a little about it it will soon be big news
An investigation has now been launched after residents claimed queues of lorries and diggers have begun burying waste at the former NIPA Laboratories site at Nook Lane in Oswaldtwistle. Lancashire County Council said there was no planning permission ..


Benipete 19-07-2012 20:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1003622)
A plague of flies.



I have spent the whole afternoon stalking them and am feeling
There is one little blighter left to get - hope I get it before I starve :D

Sounds Like a rather strict diet,not much meat on the short legged ones.:D:D

susie123 19-07-2012 20:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jepster (Post 1003654)
These flies wont be killed with fly sprays, there coming from cockers, Council are onto it, this is a little about it it will soon be big news
An investigation has now been launched after residents claimed queues of lorries and diggers have begun burying waste at the former NIPA Laboratories site at Nook Lane in Oswaldtwistle. Lancashire County Council said there was no planning permission ..


The source of your story??

Less 19-07-2012 20:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1003651)
We have a net curtain across any opening during warm weather, lets fresh air in, keeps the flies out. We don't like the dirty little beggars either, nevr know where they've been paddling, saves having to spray. I also have one of those UV fly zappers, its never caught anything in two years.

The tubes in those things do decay over years of use & should be changed at least once every two years to keep attracting the bugs (in this guide they say once every season but then, I suppose they want you to buy more of them).

Bug Zapper Troubleshooting, Repair and Maintenance

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jepster 19-07-2012 20:36

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1003656)
The source of your story??

Umm what about PLEASE, Its been in the telegraph, also im up there everyday walking, the environment had it blocked off today, you seem not to believe me, your only a phone call away from the council, Britcliffe was onto it last week:)
Edit, i dont go on facebook, i dont have a account but my grand daughter tells me its all over facebook, check it out

Less 19-07-2012 20:50

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I've got a hand held fly zapper, much more fun than the one on the wall.

handheld fly zapper | eBay

MargaretR 19-07-2012 21:17

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I do recall that news last week
Oswaldtwistle residents in waste tipping fury (From Lancashire Telegraph)
but thought I was too far away from it to get the swarms, but thinking about it, Cockers smells used to reach this far, so that could be the explanation.

jepster 19-07-2012 21:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1003664)
I do recall that news last week
Oswaldtwistle residents in waste tipping fury (From Lancashire Telegraph)
but thought I was too far away from it to get the swarms, but thinking about it, Cockers smells used to reach this far, so that could be the explanation.

Hyndburn councillor's fly-tip pollution fears
A COUNCILLOR has spoken out about his concern that waste tipping may be polluting a watercourse.
County and borough councillor Peter Britcliffe said he had been contacted by many concerned residents over tipping of waste at the former NIPA Laboratories site at Nook Lane.
Coun Britcliffe said he and residents were concerned about the long-term environmental impact. He said: “I am calling on the Environment Agency to check out Lottice Brook in Oswaldtwistle to ensure that whatever is going on at Nipa has not polluted the Water Course. People are very concerned about this.”


Lancashire County Council said there was no planning permission in place to tip waste at the site and the Environment Agency said it was investigating reports of activity in the last few weeks.

susie123 19-07-2012 21:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jepster (Post 1003658)
Umm what about PLEASE, Its been in the telegraph, also im up there everyday walking, the environment had it blocked off today, you seem not to believe me, your only a phone call away from the council, Britcliffe was onto it last week:)
Edit, i dont go on facebook, i dont have a account but my grand daughter tells me its all over facebook, check it out

PLEASE forgive me, why shouldn't I believe you, but as you had copied some lines from what looked a news article I though you might have posted a link...

FYI I no longer live in Accrington, look at my location, I find Accyweb a good source of info about what's going on in my home town but I don't know what's going on from week to week with Britcliffe or anyone else.

Margaret Pilkington 19-07-2012 21:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1003660)
I've got a hand held fly zapper, much more fun than the one on the wall.

handheld fly zapper | eBay

Yes we have one of those that look like a tennis racquet.....battery operated, it electrocute the blighters...they sizzle when you bat them.

Less 19-07-2012 21:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1003666)
but I don't know what's going on from week to week with Britcliffe.

Don't worry, nor does he.
:eek:


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