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Well, trash bags already attract flies anyways. May as well have them lined with flypaper on the inside. Just a little bit near the top, facing inwards to reduce the likelihood of trash sticking to it. Doing this in a cheap way that actually works is not necessarily so easy and obviously just keeping
trash covered perfectly is better.
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This is a brilliant idea. |
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Sometimes I set up a "decoy" bit o' food on a plate, to trick the little bastards, (flies), so that I can enjoy my sandwich while sitting out of doors. |
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This would be great. I could do double duty with it. Decoy and trash at once. +! |
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This needs to be *unscented* flypaper; otherwise the risk is you may attract flies to your garbage when they wouldn't have discovered it on their own. |
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// stop it sticking to the other side of the bag, // |
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Put it inside a cardboard tube, like the core out of bogroll ? |
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Good in theory, but I agree with UB, tough to implement. The key is when to peel off the cover. |
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I'm not spending the rest of my life in a compost bin! |
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