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Homemade Remedies to Keep Deer Flies and Horse Flies from Attacking You

By Kassidy Emmerson, published Jul 09, 2007
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If you live in any part of the country where Deer Flies and Horse Flies are found, then you're probably familiar with these annoying insects. When the summer days heat up, these insects become more active. Although they differ in shape and looks, these large, fast-flying cousins are hard hitting blood suckers who prey on unprotected skin. Their bites are painful, and the bite site can itch for days afterwards. Read this informative article and learn about some homemade remedies to keep Deer Flies and Horse Flies from attacking you!

Deer Flies and Horse Flies can be found most anywhere, but they hang around swamps, ponds, streams and lakes because these places are prime breeding grounds. So, these flying insects can be found right in your yard. But you need to protect yourself from their attacks even moreso when you head to the water or woods to go fishing, swimming, hiking or hunting.

Cover Up
Just like blood-sucking mosquitoes, Deer Flies and Horse Flies attack human bare skin. So, your best line of defense is to wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts and socks.

For some reason, though, these fliers love to buzz around your head. So, a homemade remedy to keep them from feasting on your flesh is to wear a hat. Preferably, a hat with a wide brim and a bug net attached.

Also, Deer Flies and Horse Flies are supposedly attracted to the color blue. So you may want to stay clear of that color when you're choosing your protective clothing.

Sticky Fly Strips
Another homemade remedy to keep Deer Flies and Horse Flies from attacking you is to attach a couple pieces of sticky fly strips side-by-side onto the back of a hat. For another unknown reason, these insects tend to land on their victims a couple times before they finally bite. But, when you wear your hat with the tape attached, these insects will actually land on, and get stuck to, the tape.

Visit your local dollar store and you can find fly strips for cheap. All you need to do is use a sharp pair of scissors to cut a couple strips about four or five inches long. Press the two strips beside each other onto a hat, and you'll be protected from these blood-suckers.

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I've been bit by these before. Man, does it sting.

Posted on 07/11/2007 at 11:07:00 AM

 
Good information.

Posted on 07/11/2007 at 7:07:00 AM

 
Oh gosh. All these biting things LOVE me. Great article.

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

 
Been here in Colorado for a year now and I have never had a fly bite me until now. I have tried everything...!!

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

 
thanks. I wonder if these would work for a pest here in north Florida known as yellow flies?

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 1:07:00 AM

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