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If you need a quick and easy way to catch buggy flies, then you must try this diy homemade outdoor fly trap! Simple instructions for a safe, non-chemical method to catch flies. This diy fly trap is made from a 2-liter bottle that can be reused over and over. Make several homemade fly traps diy for your garage, barn, patio, deck and porch. Easy to make and simple to clean. Just empty, add new bait and it is ready to go again and again! #OriginalHomesteading How To Make Fly Traps Homemade, Fly Catcher Diy Outdoor, How To Make A Fly Trap Diy, Fly Catcher Diy Indoor, Keeping Flies Out Of House, Fly Traps Homemade Diy Outdoor, House Flies How To Get Rid, Fly Catcher Diy, How To Get Rid Of Flies In The House

If you need a quick and easy way to catch buggy flies, then you must try this diy homemade outdoor fly trap! Simple instructions for a safe, non-chemical method to catch flies. This diy fly trap is made from a 2-liter bottle that can be reused over and over. Make several homemade fly traps diy for your garage, barn, patio, deck and porch. Easy to make and simple to clean. Just empty, add new bait and it is ready to go again and again! #OriginalHomesteading

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GROWING VENUS FLYTRAPS - Perennials native to boggy areas of coastal NC & SC. They grow in moist, acidic soils in full sun, but only survive winter outdoors in Zones 8-10. In colder climates, grow in a moist environment/terrarium that can go indoors during winter. They thrive in poor, acidic soil with good drainage. Grow in a pot with drainage holes. Avoid planting in regular potting soil: A blend of 1/3 sand & 2/3 sphagnum peat moss provides the best drainage & moisture retention. Don't add... Venus Flytrap Plant, Insectivorous Plant, Venus Flytrap, Weird Plants, Fly Trap, Chinese Money Plant, Venus Fly Trap, Fly Traps, Little Shop Of Horrors

GROWING VENUS FLYTRAPS - Perennials native to boggy areas of coastal NC & SC. They grow in moist, acidic soils in full sun, but only survive winter outdoors in Zones 8-10. In colder climates, grow in a moist environment/terrarium that can go indoors during winter. They thrive in poor, acidic soil with good drainage. Grow in a pot with drainage holes. Avoid planting in regular potting soil: A blend of 1/3 sand & 2/3 sphagnum peat moss provides the best drainage & moisture retention. Don't…

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