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Any entymologist worth his sugar knows that flies form holding patterns around a number of (regular?) shapes in households, zagging around and around in endless sharp turns. But other shapes in your house attract no (or even repel) flies from circling any one area of your household.
The idea is to
get inside a fly's brain and find what shapes make a fly nauseaus if he/she tries to triangulate a flying pattern. Then design chandeliers, disco "balls", etc. to use those flyfree shapes.
Stripes of fewer bloodsuckers
Stripes_20of_20fewer_20bloodsuckers [Voice, Jul 30 2022]
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I would imagine that flies avoid anything that looks like a spider. |
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and/or a spiderweb. and/or anything moving like a bat or starling, if our patterns can move. Starling and bat windchimes? |
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