We had them spray the milking and heifer barns about 20 years ago. You'd have no flies for about a week then they'd be back with a vengeance. They said we weren't keeping the barn clean enough. After a couple years they sent a new guy out who didn't know where to find the heifer barn. The barn swallows came back, I hung 2 large fly strips and changed them once a week, and guess what? NO FLIES!!!!!! Dad figured out they missed the barn and had them spray it. Swallows left that day, and couldn't keep the flies out again. Dad hadn't been in there since school let out so I couldn't convince him that he just wasted a bunch of money and undid what I had worked on all summer. Once he figured out that they were making the flies worse and quit using them, the barn swallows came back again and there were far fewer flies, again.
I had to hang new fly strips the day they sprayed. The idiots sprayed their stuff on them so heavy that there was no sticky left to them. Maybe they thought I wasn't bright enough to check them and we'd not notice the flies if they weren't stuck to the fly strips????????
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