Horse flies

My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.
Stan The Man [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 14:34 ] [ ID #135337 ]

Re: Horse flies

....
> My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
> stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
> out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
> owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.
>
there are plenty of things that the horse owner can and should be doing,
maybe they already are. Many lotions potions and rugs are available to
put on the animals, it goes without saying that the stables and horses
should be clean. It is an unfortunate fact that some horses get bitten
more than others, the flies used to love my old horse but they are not
interested in our present pet.

kate
Kate Morgan [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 13:51 ] [ ID #135339 ]

Re: Horse flies

"Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
news:290620061234501856%man [at] pr100.com...
> My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
> stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
> out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
> owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.

I sympathise with your plight as a horse owner myself I have hundreds, and I
DO mean hundreds of scars from horse fly and midge bites on my lower leg
parts.

Your local chemist will be able to supply some anti Mosquito cream that is
designed to repel Mozzies, and I have had some success with it for horse
fly.

If you can stand it, eat plenty of garlic. It also helps to repel the little
buggers. Downside is it also repels some of your friends, not a bad thing if
you *want* them to stay away though ;-)

Other than that the season for them isn't *that* long.
fucktheclique [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 19:30 ] [ ID #135363 ]

Re: Horse flies

"Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
news:290620061234501856%man [at] pr100.com...
: My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
: stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
: out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
: owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.

Being completely facetious your heading looked like a silly newspaper
heading, but of course if it was on the sports pages referring to England's
chances it would be, "Pig flies"!
Robert [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 20:24 ] [ ID #135367 ]

Re: Horse flies

In article <sP-dnc9YC4Z0hznZRVny2Q [at] bt.com>, Robert
<beachcomber [at] ultimate-anonymity.com> wrote:

>"Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
>news:290620061234501856%man [at] pr100.com...
>: My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
>: stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
>: out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
>: owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.
>
>Being completely facetious your heading looked like a silly newspaper
>heading, but of course if it was on the sports pages referring to England's
>chances it would be, "Pig flies"!

There is also a bat fly. Bit of a ho-hum headline that would have been.
Stan The Man [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 22:22 ] [ ID #135372 ]

Re: Horse flies

But house flies is the best.

Sue W.

--
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email address is "thewoodies2 at ntlworld dot com"


"Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
news:290620062022499249%man [at] pr100.com...
> In article <sP-dnc9YC4Z0hznZRVny2Q [at] bt.com>, Robert
> <beachcomber [at] ultimate-anonymity.com> wrote:
>
>>"Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
>>news:290620061234501856%man [at] pr100.com...
>>: My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
>>: stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
>>: out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
>>: owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.
>>
>>Being completely facetious your heading looked like a silly newspaper
>>heading, but of course if it was on the sports pages referring to
>>England's
>>chances it would be, "Pig flies"!
>
> There is also a bat fly. Bit of a ho-hum headline that would have been.
Mark [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 22:09 ] [ ID #135383 ]

Re: Horse flies

"Stan The Man" wrote
> My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
> stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
> out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
> owner, can do to reduce their number?

Not reduce their numbers but to stop you and yours being bitten try using an
insect repellent containing DEET. Most good outdoor shops will stock the
real stuff if your local chemist doesn't.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK
Robert Fuchs [ Fr, 30 Juni 2006 00:25 ] [ ID #135396 ]

Re: Horse flies

Who? <fucktheclique [at] ukrm.fuk> wrote in message
news:4gih4gF1m1ohkU1 [at] individual.net...
>
> "Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
> news:290620061234501856%man [at] pr100.com...
> > My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
> > stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
> > out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
> > owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.
>
> I sympathise with your plight as a horse owner myself I have hundreds, and
I
> DO mean hundreds of scars from horse fly and midge bites on my lower leg
> parts.
>
> Your local chemist will be able to supply some anti Mosquito cream that is
> designed to repel Mozzies, and I have had some success with it for horse
> fly.
>
> If you can stand it, eat plenty of garlic. It also helps to repel the
little
> buggers. Downside is it also repels some of your friends, not a bad thing
if
> you *want* them to stay away though ;-)
>
> Other than that the season for them isn't *that* long.
>
>
>
Lavender oil also seems to work. I discovered this by accident.
I love the smell of lavender and so each night I sprinkle a few drops on
the pillws and sheets. It relaxes me. Normally I get eaten alive by mozzies
but this year I have not had one bite and put it down to the fact that I
started sprinkling lavender oil in my bed.
fenwoman [ Fr, 30 Juni 2006 00:40 ] [ ID #135398 ]

Re: Horse flies

"fenwoman" <fenwoman [at] gotadsl.co.uk> wrote in message
news:DpednULAaLyaxDnZRVnytA [at] pipex.net...
>
> Who? <fucktheclique [at] ukrm.fuk> wrote in message
> news:4gih4gF1m1ohkU1 [at] individual.net...
>>
>> "Stan The Man" <man [at] pr100.com> wrote in message
>> news:290620061234501856%man [at] pr100.com...
>> > My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
>> > stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
>> > out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
>> > owner, can do to reduce their number? TIA.
>>
>> I sympathise with your plight as a horse owner myself I have hundreds,
>> and
> I
>> DO mean hundreds of scars from horse fly and midge bites on my lower leg
>> parts.
>>
>> Your local chemist will be able to supply some anti Mosquito cream that
>> is
>> designed to repel Mozzies, and I have had some success with it for horse
>> fly.
>>
>> If you can stand it, eat plenty of garlic. It also helps to repel the
> little
>> buggers. Downside is it also repels some of your friends, not a bad thing
> if
>> you *want* them to stay away though ;-)
>>
>> Other than that the season for them isn't *that* long.
>>
>>
>>
> Lavender oil also seems to work. I discovered this by accident.
> I love the smell of lavender and so each night I sprinkle a few drops on
> the pillws and sheets. It relaxes me. Normally I get eaten alive by
> mozzies
> but this year I have not had one bite and put it down to the fact that I
> started sprinkling lavender oil in my bed.

Lavender is a well known herbal sleep relaxant assister. Her indoors uses
it.
Reminds me of an old lady handbag though ;-)
fucktheclique [ Fr, 30 Juni 2006 19:52 ] [ ID #136523 ]

Re: Horse flies

Who? <fucktheclique [at] ukrm.fuk> wrote in message
news:4gl6meF1mnk78U1 [at] individual.net...
> > Lavender oil also seems to work. I discovered this by accident.
> > I love the smell of lavender and so each night I sprinkle a few drops on
> > the pillws and sheets. It relaxes me. Normally I get eaten alive by
> > mozzies
> > but this year I have not had one bite and put it down to the fact that I
> > started sprinkling lavender oil in my bed.
>
> Lavender is a well known herbal sleep relaxant assister. Her indoors uses
> it.
> Reminds me of an old lady handbag though ;-)
Really? I wouldn't know cos I don't go about sniffing old lady's handbags
lol ;0)
fenwoman [ Fr, 30 Juni 2006 20:02 ] [ ID #136524 ]

Re: Horse flies

We have horses and flies near our house-insect repellents are indeed useful.
A horsefly attack usually involves only one insect and (steel yourself) if
you let it land there is a useful interval between skin contact and the
bite.
Let it land then blat it. This removes the immediate nuisance and lets you
get on with whatever you are doing.
Co-operating with a friend is also a useful way of dealing with them, as one
person can look out for the other.
Midges can attack en masse when this advice does not apply.
Regards
David T

"Bob Hobden" <me [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4gj2b3F1nft55U1 [at] individual.net...
>
> "Stan The Man" wrote
>> My garden (and home) is being invaded by horse flies (three horses are
>> stabled in the field next door) and their nasty bites make venturing
>> out into the garden quite hazardous. Is there anything I, or the horse
>> owner, can do to reduce their number?
>
> Not reduce their numbers but to stop you and yours being bitten try using
> an insect repellent containing DEET. Most good outdoor shops will stock
> the real stuff if your local chemist doesn't.
>
> --
> Regards
> Bob Hobden
> 17mls W. of London.UK
>
>
david taylor [ Fr, 30 Juni 2006 20:59 ] [ ID #136535 ]

Re: Horse flies

"fenwoman" <fenwoman [at] gotadsl.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hL-dnZV-XY4r-DjZRVnyvg [at] pipex.net...
>
> Who? <fucktheclique [at] ukrm.fuk> wrote in message
> news:4gl6meF1mnk78U1 [at] individual.net...
>> > Lavender oil also seems to work. I discovered this by accident.
>> > I love the smell of lavender and so each night I sprinkle a few drops
>> > on
>> > the pillws and sheets. It relaxes me. Normally I get eaten alive by
>> > mozzies
>> > but this year I have not had one bite and put it down to the fact that
>> > I
>> > started sprinkling lavender oil in my bed.
>>
>> Lavender is a well known herbal sleep relaxant assister. Her indoors uses
>> it.
>> Reminds me of an old lady handbag though ;-)
> Really? I wouldn't know cos I don't go about sniffing old lady's handbags
> lol ;0)

Heh,
Nor do I but you can't miss 'em in Tescos on Pension day
fucktheclique [ Sa, 01 Juli 2006 10:42 ] [ ID #136590 ]

Re: Horse flies

In article <sP-dnc9YC4Z0hznZRVny2Q [at] bt.com>, Robert
<beachcomber [at] ultimate-anonymity.com> writes
>
>
>Being completely facetious your heading looked like a silly newspaper
>heading, but of course if it was on the sports pages referring to England's
>chances it would be, "Pig flies"!
>
>

And I know it will be well known to most, but I can't resist my all time
favorite epithet -
'Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana'

--
regards andyw
newsb [ Mo, 03 Juli 2006 10:23 ] [ ID #136724 ]

Re: Horse flies

"newsb" <news [at] benevolent.org.uk> wrote in message
news:sS0c0oCDQNqEFwvJ [at] benevolent.org.uk...
> In article <sP-dnc9YC4Z0hznZRVny2Q [at] bt.com>, Robert
> <beachcomber [at] ultimate-anonymity.com> writes
> >
> >
> >Being completely facetious your heading looked like a silly newspaper
> >heading, but of course if it was on the sports pages referring to
England's
> >chances it would be, "Pig flies"!
> >
> >
>
> And I know it will be well known to most, but I can't resist my all time
> favorite epithet -
> 'Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana'
>
> --
> regards andyw

Eats shoots and leaves

Mike
(Do I need to explain that one too?)


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