Hang Pennies in a Bag of Water, Here's Why

Mark Galvezsby Mark Galvezshome & garden
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Ever walked into a Southern restaurant and spotted zip-top bags filled with water and a few pennies dangling from the ceiling? No, it's not some weird art installation - it's a clever trick to keep those pesky flies away! This quirky method has been gaining traction across porches and doorways in the US, and for good reason. Let's unpack this fascinating DIY fly repellent that's creating quite a buzz (pun intended)!

So, what's the deal with these penny-filled water bags?

It all comes down to the wild world of fly vision. You see, flies have these incredible compound eyes made up of thousands of tiny lenses. These eyes are super sensitive to even the slightest changes in light. When sunlight hits a water-fille

d bag with shiny pennies or bits of aluminum foil, it's like a mini disco ball for flies. This light show is thought to confuse and disorient our buzzing buddies, making them think twice about hanging around your space.

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Want to give this trick a shot? Just grab a zip-top bag, fill it with water, toss in a few pennies or small pieces of aluminum foil, and hang it up where flies like to party. Many folks swear by this method, reporting way fewer flies buzzing around their homes and businesses. It's a cheap, chemical-free way to keep your outdoor spaces fly-free. Plus, it's a great conversation starter for your next backyard barbecue! So why not give it a try?

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