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Show COST OF FLY PROTECTION TWE1.YE MILLION" A YEAR It I? estimated that the cost of screening against flies In the United States is over ten million dollars annually, an-nually, while over two million dollars dol-lars are spent yearly In fly traps, sticky fly paper and fly poisons. ' Fly traps and screens are temporary, tempor-ary, remedial m"asnres and only serve to protect from the adult fly. They can be likened to plnelng a bucket under a baky roof. Whenever Whenev-er it rains you catch the water. Why not mend the leaky roof? In addition to screening house for temporary fly control, end In th event that th" breeding places cannot can-not bo destroyed, the following prep, aration may be used. This Is easily compounded at home. A stirky fly-pnner' which will M-mo?t M-mo?t take the plac1 of tangle-foot, mav be mad" by moRlng ono-half pound of rosin and adding enough olive, castor or Inrd oil to frivo It tne oonsistenev of molasses. With ft brush proal thi? mtyture on small loot. ,,f wranpinc paper, leavtm,-a'l'ei, leavtm,-a'l'ei, un inch margin all nround. Place two fbr-eta with "ticVv '.-idon together to-gether and when de.ired for u-e. pull them apart. This aers ns tanKlefoit .....t n.av bf. ti.-.-rl (,. de.irny oter In-?'. In-?'. (? C'h:. id. -- i; dopes Fntornology department C. A C, - ... |