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Facts about flies

Flies are always swarming the horse's head. They do this in order to collect fluids and protein from the horse’s eye discharge. The flies need this to produce new eggs. That is why you always see a lot of flies swarming the horse's head. The FlyPad should be fitted to the horse's halter close to the eye. It can also be mounted on the bridle while riding. A Box of FlyPads consists of an adapter that is clicked onto the halter. In addition, it also includes 10 glue pads with a specially designed non-toxic glue that does not bother the horse's eyes. Replace the glue pad when it is full. This is done easily without any contact with the flies.
FluerGroen 600. You must dedicate one halter to the use of catching flies where the FlyPad adapter is firmly mounted. Put the halter on your horse when you decide to catch flies for a few hours. When you are finished, you take the halter off. Never put the FlyPad halter on the horse before the horse has rolled on the ground. The glue will, when the horse rolls, become filled with dust or grass and then be inoperative. The FlyPad adapter cannot be attached and detached because the lock becomes soft and ineffective. If you have several horses or also want the FlyPad attached to the bridle, you should buy the number of boxes of FlyPads that fits your needs. There are discounts when purchasing multiple boxes - look here. You will find that the amount of irritating flies is reduced rather quickly to the delight of your horse and yourself. Furthermore, what is also important; the flies trapped will not produce new flies.

Important facts about flies

Fact!

Flies are disease carriers.

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Fact!

A fly turns into 500 in just 10 days.

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Fact!

Catching 10 flies means 5000 fewer flies!!!

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Fact!

It is, therefore, important to catch flies and not only scare them away.

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Fact!

The flies are attracted to the horse’s eye discharge which contains protein.

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