Learn how to use 3 things you already have at home to keep flies away outside. This hack for getting rid of flies outdoors will let you eat your meals in peace.
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The Story Behind The Penny Fly Trick
I wish I hadn’t promised that I’d never mention bugs on my blog again, because last weekend a friend gave me a tip that just BLEW MY MIND. And it had to do with repelling flies with three things you have on hand RIGHT NOW. So if you don’t want to know, I’ll understand- simply cover your ears and say “lalalala” until the post is over. But for the rest of you, read on to learn my friend’s trick for how to keep your next outdoor party fly-free!
One of my college BFFs came for a visit recently and after sitting down for a nice dinner on the deck we started to get bombarded with that pesky summer staple- FLIES.
“Don’t you know the fly trick?” — college BFF
“What fly trick?” — me
“The pennies in the cup fly trick.” — college BFF
I’d heard rumors of people using plastic baggies filled with water and pennies to repel flies in their home but hadn’t thought to take the action outdoors. So I followed her directions and filled up three glasses with water and a few pennies (about 4-5), placed them around the food, and watched. We watched the flies come to land, see the water, and turn around and ZOOM AWAY.
That’s how I heard about it, and now I am thrilled to share this hack with you!
How To Keep Flies Away – 2 Easy Tricks
There are two effective and easy tricks you can use to keep flies away when you are eating or relaxing outside – and they both involve pennies in water. I’ll show you how to do both of them and you can pick your favorite one to try.
Method 1: Pennies In Glass Of Water
The first method is super-easy – it basically involves just putting pennies in a glass of water.
What You Need:
- Pennies
- Multiple Full Glasses Of Water
How To Use This Fly Trick
Fill up a few large, clear glasses with water. Then, place some pennies at the bottom of the glasses.
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Then, place these glasses of water around your table and even among the plates of food. You’ll notice fewer flies buzzing around your food and your head!
Method 2: Bag Of Water Trick
The second trick is a lot like the first one, but you’ll use a bag of water instead of a glass. This is a better idea to use if your picnic table is small or you don’t want to risk having extra glasses of water around that might spill.
What You Need:
- Sandwich or Quart-Sized Resealable Plastic Bag
- Water
- Pennies
- Mason Jar (for easy pouring)
How To Use The Bag Trick
Set your resealable plastic food storage bag inside a mason jar. The mason jar will hold the bag in place while you fill it up with water.
Then, fill the bag up 3/4 full with water.
Drop a few pennies in the bottom of the bag.
Seal the bag tightly and spread the pennies out around the inside of the bag.
Finally, hang the bag up around where you’ll be sitting and eating.
You can hang up just one or a few. I’ve heard that the ideal amount of bags that keeps the flies away is about 3 bags.
My Experience – It Works!
Glass + Water + Pennies = crazy fly repelling abilities.
It was unreal. I’d say it reduced the flies by about 90%. At one point we looked up and the flies were just sitting on the deck railing staring at all the food they couldn’t ruin.
RE-ENACTMENT:
We’ve used the ‘fly trick’ each outdoor meal since. The more glasses full of water, the better the fly repelling ability. The kids think this is the coolest thing ever and have learned not to drink the water with the pennies in it.
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Apparently it has something to do with flies thinking the pennies were compound eyes of a much larger bug looking back at them. To us, they just look like coppery decorations that glittered in the sunlight. “They’re so PRETTY!” my kids sighed
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions people have asked about keeping annoying flies away. If you have a question, leave it in the comments.
What plants keep flies away?
I’ve heard that there are certain herbs that are also natural fly repellants too. If you have planters with herbs in them, you can try to move them closer to your picnic table. These are the plants and herbs that flies hate:
- Sweet Basil
- Lavender
- Rosemary
- Mint
- Wormwood
How does the penny trick work on flies?
This is the mystery of it all! Some people think that the pennies look like larger bug’s eyes and it scares the flies away.
It was also mentioned that older (tarnished?) pennies work best, though I don’t have evidence to back it up. If the trick isn’t working for you, try using older pennies.
How do you use old CDs to keep flies away?
This is another trick that a reader mentioned. It’s worth a shot – they said the sun reflects off the CD and flies can’t stand all that bouncing bright light, so they stay away.
Hang up old CDs with the reflective-side facing out. The sun will bounce off the CDs and keep the flies away from you.
What if the penny trick doesn’t work?
If you have super aggressive flies or a lot of food, I have two more toxin-free ‘get rid of flies’ tricks for you.
One is to cover the food with food tents. These tents let the food ‘breathe’ but create a barrier so flies can’t land on your food. This is a great solution for outdoor picnics and cookouts, or larger parties where there is a lot of food.
Another tip are these battery-operated fly-repelling fans. We saw them recently when we ate out at a favorite restaurant in the middle of summer and they worked like a charm. They work in a similar way to the penny trick in that they have a reflective surface, but the spinning flaps go the extra mile. They’re safe and easy to use, so if you eat outdoors often it’s handy to have one or two in your outdoor bag of tricks!
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For more ideas for repelling bugs, be sure to read how to use essential oils to repel everything from mosquitoes to ticks to lice. And then I won’t talk about bugs EVER AGAIN. Summer’s almost over and then I’ll go back to pumpkins and room makeovers, I promise. Probably. 😉
But until then, don’t be surprised if you come over to visit and there are penny-filled cups everywhere with sad-looking flies lined up on the railing.
Did you know this trick? KABOOM, right? Give it a try and let me know if it works for you too!
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