Application Tips: Easy and Quick To Use. Just Like Scattering Seeds.
“The Reduction in the number of flies by the manure heap with Fly Predators has been massive!”
Leslie Law Ocala, FL
Olympic Gold Medalist on Private Heart
Nothing could be easier. Just sprinkle Fly Predators out of their sealed see through shipping pouch near manure and other pest fly breeding areas. In a
few minutes you’ve done your fly control for the month. Fly Predators ship in the immature stage, inside a pupa (cocoon) which looks like a black rice
kernel. A few days after arrival they’ll begin to emerge and that’s when you release them. Fly Predators will not fly to, crawl on or otherwise bother you
or your animals.
While Fly Predators stop pest flies from reproducing, they do not affect existing adult flies. So you can’t expect a fly free environment immediately
following the first release if you start after flies are already present. Adult pest flies must either live out their short 21 day life span or be removed by
supplemental methods of fly control compatible with Fly Predators. These include traps, sticky paper, or bait stations. Complete instructions are included
with your first shipment including our handy 32-page Fly Control Guide and also available by
clicking here.
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Horses
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Fly Predators Per Month
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Cost Delivered
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1-5
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5,000
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$18.45
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6-10
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10,000
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$28.50
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11-15
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15,000
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$38.45
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16-20
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20,000
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$47.50
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21-25
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25,000
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$56.50
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26 to 49
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$2.00/head/mo. + $6.50 shipping
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50 to 99
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$1.93/head/mo. + $12.50 shipping
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100 to 125
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$1.76/head/mo. + $25.50 shipping
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Above 126 head call for quote
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Start Regular Releases Early
Keep in mind that it is much easier to prevent a buildup of pest flies than it is to get rid of them. The optimum time to start is when the daytime
highs get into the 60’s. This is always before the flies are a problem. By starting prior to the first fly hatch there will be relatively few viable
fly pupae that survived the winter so the ratio of Fly Predators to fly pupae is high. This allows the Fly Predators to reduce the initial fly breeding
population to a very low level which can mean fewer flies all summer. Then continue with Fly Predator shipments every three to four weeks stopping a month
before the temps drops down into the low 60’s.
“I’ve never had flies since I’ve used Fly Predators. When I go to someone else’s barn and they’re covered in flies it’s like WOW,
they should use Fly Predators?”
Veronica M. Greenwood, MO
If you start after the pest flies have built up to high levels, an initial shipment of two to three times the normal Fly Predator quantity will be needed to
get control of the pest fly population as quickly as possible.
Helping Your Fly Predator Program
“Fly Predators have significantly reduced the flies at our facility providing a fly free, comfortable environment.”
Tyler Magnus, Hamilton, TX
Tyler Magnus, renowned Roper and 9-time NFR competitor, hosts The Roping Show on RFD-TV.
www.TheRopingShow.com
From the standpoint of fly control, the goal of good manure management is to minimize the available suitable breeding area. Flies need a moist
medium to successfully reproduce, so spreading manure thinly to dry quickly helps. If it can’t be dried, putting it on a composting pile raises the
temperature of all but the outer few inches too high for fly larva. For the same reason, if you’ve had much more rain than normal, then
additional Fly Predators may be required for a few shipments.
Our recommended quantities assume a reasonable job of manure management. If it’s poor then more Fly Predators will be needed, but control is usually possible. For
animals that are ranging over many acres or for severe fly problem situations, additional quantities likely will be needed. Please call our Question Line if
you have any unusual requirements.
1-888-880-1579