Did you guys know that its illegal to bring Mercury on Airplanes because Mercury dissolves Aluminum?
my dog loves to eat bugs of any kind.so when i find a fly i just point it out to her.she will catch and eat it!
keep the air moving- they hate flying against the winda nd can not land
Screens on the windows, of courseAlso, fly stripsHung behind doors or in out-of-the-way places, they're practically unnoticeableThey also trap moths and other small flying insects, so there are fewer annoyances all around.
We use fly strips, window fly traps and a bag partially filled with water hanging on the side of the doorThe water in the bag moves with any breeze and seems to keep the flys away from the doorway.
I guess the theory would be to leave some mercury on some vital, well-calculated part of the airplane (like a hinge, door latch, or oxygen tube) to disable the airplane after some extended period of exposure.