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By *icentious OP Couple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
We have had a plague of tiny fruit flies for about a week.
So I put on my linen suit, fitted and industrial mask and entered his room.
It was heaving with about 20 flys to the square inch.
I explored and under his desk was a breeding apple.
I quickly ran down stairs (leaving tho door open)
And got a plastic container to contain the contamination.
The house is once again full of tiny flys and yet I got rather a kick out of wearing my “Livingstone” outfit
Cull time, however, who sells fly spray in the middle of winter?
Made me think about what I did as a teenager, how about you and yours? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lol. Love the story.
(Apple cedar vinegar and a teaspoon of sugar, then stir in a glass, cellophane really tight pulled on top and use a toothpick to prick holes in it evenly spaced - place near the infestation. If the cellophane unsticks use a rubber band to keep it tight. In about six hours you will have a glass full of flies trapped.) |
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"We have had a plague of tiny fruit flies for about a week.
So I put on my linen suit, fitted and industrial mask and entered his room.
It was heaving with about 20 flys to the square inch.
I explored and under his desk was a breeding apple.
I quickly ran down stairs (leaving tho door open)
And got a plastic container to contain the contamination.
The house is once again full of tiny flys and yet I got rather a kick out of wearing my “Livingstone” outfit
Cull time, however, who sells fly spray in the middle of winter?
Made me think about what I did as a teenager, how about you and yours?"
The one where he left an uneaten packed lunch, including banana, in his guitar bag for a whole half term. Grim |
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