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Posted by flyingvranch on June 27, 2004 at 16:05:37 from (148.64.47.177):
ok this is no joke. I am sitting in a small laboratory trailer in the middle of the desert with no access to any stores. I have internet and the usual food supplies. I will be here for the next five days. ( I am a geologist at work) The problem is that the flies are driving me crazy! They smell food and right now I have probably 10 or 15 buzzing around my head and I am at my limit. How can I build an emegency fly trap or sticky paper? I am asking this group because I lurk here often and you folks should have some good ideas hopefully. Once again thanks in advance and I will be waiting for your replies.
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