Homemade Fly Killer Spray

If you like to kill flies slowly hair spray will stop them flying, then the dog eats them.
 
Moles are really sweet little things... :(

Then please come for a visit and convince my "sweet" moles to do their excavating in another part of the country.

I mean a bit of playful digging is ok but when they drive in with the JCB's its all a bit much! At least if they could lay a new patio, that would be ok, but no, it's like the battle of the Somme in my garden.
 
If you like to kill flies slowly hair spray will stop them flying, then the dog eats them.
And the hair spray!

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I adore cocker spaniels! Sorry, just a joke, I thought of the nicest animal I know to use in the post. Apologies.
I think most of us realised you were having a laugh ... if you spray the cocker with the DIY spray does it go into a little ball for 20 seconds and then run off afterwards ... might be a way of calming them down for a while! :D
 
I think most of us realised you were having a laugh ... if you spray the cocker with the DIY spray does it go into a little ball for 20 seconds and then run off afterwards ... might be a way of calming them down for a while! :D
When we had a cocker I don't think a whole box of sedatives would have calmed him down! He certainly had a mind of his own when he wanted to do something/go somewhere/smell something/eat toast or crisps........
 
And if you like to kill flies quickly, hold a lighter to the hair spray, then the dog can eat them cooked.
The executioner makes them explode.......OK if you dont have an insect allergy.
 
Well it works but it's not like good ol' nerve agent. You have to give it an extra spray when it lands. It then dies quickly.

I kind of like the way nerve agent works on them though, fly through a cloud and they're doomed ? oh and it smells nice.
 

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