If they are large flies, a zapper or fly bait outside (readily available) If small, probably your soil from overwatering or the area. if you get a lot of flying insects when you mow your yard, the source is your yard.
If you take a clear, plastic baggie and out pennies in to it half way. Then you fill the rest of it with warm or cold water and hang the baggie in the backyard where the flies are.
You are probably thinking "yeah right, like this will really work." But it does. It does because flies have MANY eyes, and if they see all of the same objects, in water it will drive that fly nuts
By spraying the medicine all over your garden.
Garden snails !!
The garden in "Lord of the Flies" is like the Garden of Eden because it represents innocence, beauty, and a sense of paradise. Like the Garden of Eden, the garden in the book becomes corrupted by the boys' sinful actions and descent into savagery, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the fall from grace.
Garden Spiders eat flies and other small insects.
Take a clear plastic baggie, fill it with pennies and water (warm or cold) and then hang it some where near your garden. Or just hang some fly tape near your garden and kill the flies.
they control other pests in your garden and are food for the birds
The boys are savages, so they don't control the flies. Also, the lord of the flies is far away from castle rock, so they don't have to deal with it.
Only by vigilant weeding.
Nahum James Giddings has written: 'Diseases of garden crops and their control' -- subject(s): Control, Phytopathogenic microorganisms, Garden pests, Plant diseases
Kent S Littig has written: 'Domestic flies and their control' -- subject(s): Control, Flies
Norman Criddle has written: 'Locust control in the Prairie provinces' -- subject(s): Control, Locusts, Grasshoppers 'The birds of a Manitoba garden' -- subject(s): Gardens, Birds 'The Hessian-fly and the Western wheat-stem saw-fly in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta' -- subject(s): Control, Flies, Hessian flies, Insect pests, Cephus cinctus, Prairie Provinces 'Farm weeds, illustrated in colour' -- subject(s): Weeds
my regal eats bees loves them and grasshoppers and flies and ive seen them eat dragon flies
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