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No More Flies In Your Chicken Coop this Spring!
Protect your chickens from death and disease with the Fly Hunter
In case you didn’t already know, flies can kill your chickens.
If a fly lays its eggs inside an open wound, then eventually those eggs will hatch.
Then, the maggots can rip your chicken’s internal organs apart from the inside.
I hate to tell you this scary fact, but it’s just the truth. It’s better to know now, before it’s too late.
Most chicken keepers already know that flies are a big problem.
And most of them are willing to spend big money to protect their chickens from the pain, annoyance, and death risk of flies buzzing around their coop.
Unfortunately, there hasn’t been a very good way to deal with flies...
Until now.
How Chicken Keepers Are Protecting Their Chickens (And Themselves!)
There’s a new fly trap that chicken keepers are flocking to.
It’s called “The Fly Hunter”, and it’s like a bigger, more effective version of a standard fly trap.
It gets much better reviews than other fly traps on the market, because it works a lot better.
I know that’s a big claim. But if you don’t believe me, just look at these pictures:
Now, you might be saying to yourself, “I’ve used fly traps before, and they don’t work!”
You’re right that other fly traps don’t work very well — which is why we spent years of trial and error perfecting this one.
By using a more effective quantity of bait, plus widening the mouth (so more flies fly in), we’re able to capture a lot more flies!
Just take a look at some of these comments:
Trapping flies is especially important for chicken coops, because flies love chicken coops.
Flies love to feed off the chickens’ poop.
Also, flies are attracted to bird feed. And they love to lay their eggs in moist areas — like chicken poop, underneath feeders and waterers, or a chicken’s open wound!
And flies in your chicken coop are a bigger problem than you think.
They’re not just annoying. They carry diseases. They can reduce egg production. They can give your chickens tapeworms.
And as I mentioned earlier, flies can even kill your chickens. (All it takes is one wound, and one bad day...)
In other words, if you care about your chickens — or you just love having fresh eggs every morning — then our fly trap is a good investment.
Our fly traps don’t just work for chicken coops, either. If you’ve got a fly problem on your patio, hang up one of these fly traps — and flies will stop bothering your family in no time.
To order yours, click the link below and head to our website:
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People love our fly traps, because they really work.
That’s why we have thousands of glowing reviews.
There’s only one catch: we sell out sometimes... so if you come back tomorrow, we might not have any fly traps left in stock.
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