How to get rid of flies in your house
Fly. They’re gross creatures that are disease vectors. So, today I found this big type in my room trying to go outside but blocked by a near transparent window. It just buzzed and bumped itself into the window endlessly, as if hoping its superfly strength can break the thick glass.
The noise bothered me. And as mentioned, they are disease carrying agents that probably are too simple to have self awareness. Killing seems to be, as cruel as it sounds, justified.
So I took an A4 paper and folded it into an adhoc weapon. Then I stealthily approached the thing and… Well, actually I needn’t be too sneaky since that creature is too obsessed with the dazzling sunlight outside… and anyway I whammed! It still moved. Wham! Wham!
But what a though creature! After many squatting it could still totter around, but it seemed to not have anymore strength to perform aviatic stunts. Look! At the photo above it even managed to climb into the very weapon that neutralized it. Well, at least it now has near zero chance to stomp its dirty feet on the foods downstairs. I didn’t feel the need to finish it off, let it enjoy its last moments of existence.
Anyway, if you want to make sure that flies don’t reach your food, cover the food when you plan to leave it for some time. You can also lit a candle and put it near the food when you’re eating. (Perhaps that’s the actual function of candlelight dinners?) Of course, you can also play it brutally and try to manually kill every fly that gets caught in your sight.
Tags: animal cruelty, fly, food hygiene, insect, pest











