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    Spotted a coupe flies in the tent so was gonna put one of these up? Click image for larger version. 

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    Horrible things. I'd say they're ok to put in the groom mate

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    Ye sound man. Just don't let them touch anything. Friggin nightmare to get the sticky shit off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wags View Post
    Ye sound man. Just don't let them touch anything. Friggin nightmare to get the sticky shit off.

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    Especially ya hair ffs lol. I made a switch to sticky cardboard sheets pretty quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCannab1sir View Post
    Especially ya hair ffs lol. I made a switch to sticky cardboard sheets pretty quickly.
    Yep me too

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    I think you have a vote for sticky cardboard sheets over these now mukka

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    On Ebay you can buy square(ish) fly paper traps. They are actually plastic, can get them in packs of ten or 20, and they are really sticky. They come stuck together and you peal them off one at a time. The idea is to hang them up from the little hole at the top of the paper. Best thing to do is stick them to a piece of card, they are sticky both sides, and then you can place them around the base of plants or hang them from walls without getting the sticky stuff on yourself. They are yellow in colour and it is this that draws the insects to them. They work well on Fungus Gnats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stihl TS410 View Post
    On Ebay you can buy square(ish) fly paper traps. They are actually plastic, can get them in packs of ten or 20, and they are really sticky. They come stuck together and you peal them off one at a time. The idea is to hang them up from the little hole at the top of the paper. Best thing to do is stick them to a piece of card, they are sticky both sides, and then you can place them around the base of plants or hang them from walls without getting the sticky stuff on yourself. They are yellow in colour and it is this that draws the insects to them. They work well on Fungus Gnats.

    Question for you my good sir, do you own a shop on ebay? I ask because almost all your posts point users to go to ebay and buy what you are suggesting.

    Would hate to find out your a spammer. Looking forward to seeing your set-up.

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    I've still got that sticky shit on the side of my tent.

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