Forget store-bought traps—today, we're making a homemade fly sticky trap, using just a few household items and a splash of creativity. Get rid of flies without toxins with this Apply a generous ...
This insidious little creature’s larva love to inhabit overly wet soils. Their larval feeding habits can damage plant roots, ...
While you might be tempted by chemical insect killers, we'd suggest taking a gentler approach: OwnGrown Yellow Sticky Traps. They're odorless and 100% pesticide-free, and at a mere 15 cents a pop ...
No need to head to the store if you've got a fly problem in your house - you might already have all the ingredients you need ...
Once lured inside, these pests are ensnared by the adhesive glue board. With the electric fly traps, rid your living space of these intruders effectively and enjoy a home free from the bothersome ...
An unlucky bat became unstuck when it flew into a Leicestershire home - and into a glue-covered fly trap. The fragile male brown long-eared bat got into the house, in the Lutterworth area ...
long bat was found "completely stuck" to the sticky fly trap hanging in an outbuilding on a private estate in Wiltshire. "He'd flown straight into it - face first - with his wings outstretched ...