描述
- Non Chemical – Natural Insect Repellent
- NO OPEN FLAMES!
- Ward off Flies, Mosquitoes and other flying insects.
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
- 1 Shoofly is 4 Globes filled with Shoofly gold light refractor on a 20 foot black rope as pictured.
- Shoo-Fly Globes are a unique all natural way to make your back yard or BBQs a "no fly zone" for flying insects. Globes filled with liquid have been known for years to ward off flying insects without the use of chemicals like citronella. It's an all natural and low cost way to keep your backyard a "no fly zone" for insects. Wards off disease spreading mosquitoes, Fly's and other flying insects. Start enjoying your back yard and BBQ's again. How does Shoo-fly work? The use of light refraction. The refraction of light will keep them scared - confused and away.
- Shoo-‐fly Do’s Fill each globe with water first and then blow to achieve desired shape. Hang each globe in the air to protect desired area from flying insects. Hang close to a light source but not too close to cause a fire hazard or melt the globes. Can be sunlight or artificial light. Shoo-‐Fly Don’ts Do not try to blow air in the globe first as this may cause you to inhale the light refractor in the globe. Do not place too close to a light source, as this can be a fire hazard. Do not place on the ground. Globes must be suspended in the air. Shoo-‐fly is not a toy
Shoo-Fly Globes (pat. pending) are a unique all natural way to make your back yard or BBQs a "no fly zone" for flying insects. Globes filled with liquid have been known for years to ward off flying insects without the use of chemicals like citronella. Its an all natural and low cost way to keep your backyard a "no fly zone" for insects. Wards off disease spreading mosquitoes, Fly's and other flying insects. Start enjoying your back yard and BBQ's again without getting chewed up by these pesky critters. How does Shoo-fly work? The use of light refraction. Light refraction happens when a clear object, such as a bag of clear liquid, alters the course and or the velocity of light. The beams of light, which normally travel in a straight line, bend due to the liquid. This effect can be responsible for a number of optical illusions that effect humans, such as mirages. In practice, applying refraction can be just as confusing to insects, especially flying ones. Most flying insects have a highly sensitive array of eyes which allow them to see in multiple directions at once. The refraction of light will keep them scared - confused and away. 1 Shoo-fly is 4 globes with 20 feet of string to hang them and reflector in the globes.