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How to keep flies away from patio table.
Indoors a fan can be used to keep flies away from a designated area but they will relocate to another area of the house.
I live in texas minutes away from the gulf of mexico.
Use a pole fan set to blow approximately 4 to 6 feet high or elevate a box fan to this height.
To keep the flying bugs away place citronella tiki torches around the perimeter of your patio and or place citrus candles on surfaces such as tables or benches.
Going to try different glasses.
Outdoors a fan can keep flies away from an area.
Fill a spray bottle 1 3 of the way with hydrogen peroxide.
Spray essential oils in the space.
Wear bug repellents.
Rake leaves and mulch or compost them.
Remove any standing water including that in planters.
The air currents created will keep flies and mosquitoes away.
Spraying it on you can also help keep bugs away.
You could also combine the torches with citrus candles for twice the pest fighting action.
Spray with hydrogen peroxide.
These uninvited insects can t fly well in strong breezes so set up an oscillating fan on an extension cord.
4 flies in my coffee mug.
This should help keep flies and other pests off your patio.
Plug in a fan.
Citronella drives away bothersome insects such as flies and mosquitoes.
You don t have to cut out your favorite beverages altogether just consider drinking out of cups with lids store the bottles or cans in a sealed cooler in between pours and wipe up any spills right away.
There are also repellents for creating a no fly zone around your body.
I was really hopeful it would work.
To drive flies out of your yard.
But you re not limited to repelling just mosquitoes.
Keep grass trimmed and trim trees and bushes.
Because flies need moisture and rotting material to breed landscaping and garden maintenance are crucial to keeping flies away from your patio.
Then fill the rest with water.
Put them on my patio table and sat down with my coffee and waited.
Spray water with lavender or eucalyptus around your patio to create a natural pest barrier.
Chances are you ve used mosquito repellent at some point in your life to keep those biters away on vacation.