Man Built This Trap In His Backyard, And It’s Disgusting How Well It Works -horsefly-

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  • The summer months are all about spending time in the sun and warm weather, but one of the biggest drawbacks of the season is the bug life. As soon as the temperature starts to rise, flies, mosquitoes, and other pests seem to come out in droves!Handling these insects can be a challenge if you're not prepared. Luckily, there are a number of simple and effective DIY projects that can help out with pest control in a big way.Take this device, courtesy of Salem, Indiana man Dan Owsley. After years of dealing with horseflies each summer, he devised a simple contraption that takes the pesky bugs
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  • @aarondavis1284
    @aarondavis1284 6 років тому +178

    Imagine the hate this man felt towards them in order to sit and think this trap into existence

    • @mds6387
      @mds6387 2 роки тому +25

      Horse flies are the worst kind of pestilence.

    • @roceye
      @roceye 2 роки тому +30

      You obviously have not lived with horse flies- unlike bees, wasps, hornets- these fuckers hunt you.

    • @ilyabykov2437
      @ilyabykov2437 2 роки тому +1

      I can

    • @jasonwall2861
      @jasonwall2861 2 роки тому +1

      @@roceye this is true

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 11 місяців тому

      You have never had to deal with horse flys. If you had you would see this as God's work like the rest of us. Kill them all champ kill them all

  • @user-fb3nu1ds9n
    @user-fb3nu1ds9n 3 роки тому +41

    1:36 subtitles:
    "where they *D R O W N*"

  • @larrystevenson1048
    @larrystevenson1048 6 років тому +17

    This reminds me of a DIY technique I got for controlling beetles from eating the cabbages in my garden. First you spray the plants with your hose or using a watering can. Second, you sprinkle the cabbages with bran. When the beetles try to eat the cabbages they will get the bran too. The bran becomes larger with moisture and makes the beetles explode. Sounds like popping corn.

  • @pomey13
    @pomey13 6 років тому +44

    "but one of the biggest drawbacks of the season is the bud life"

  • @FastFXS
    @FastFXS 6 років тому +12

    For all who think these are June bugs or beetles, take a look in the upper right and you can clearly see wings. June bugs (beetle species) wings are part of there exoskeleton therefore would be closed after death or when idle from flight. They are in fact horse flies. Nice solution watchJojo. Barn will be a nicer place to be.

    • @cecillcox81
      @cecillcox81 Рік тому

      I seen that, definitely those dumb ass June bugs

  • @phcert6267
    @phcert6267 6 років тому +11

    So, in doing research, I saw this same info in an article by Angie Barnes, similar title, on Boredom Therapy. ... None of these or those dead critters look like flies. All look like beetles.

  • @jessykinman7300
    @jessykinman7300 6 років тому +14

    His name is Dan Owsley, actually. 😂 this is my best friend’s dad and I just happened to stumble across it on here as a recommended video! It’s helped a ton out there!

  • @sinanuygur5273
    @sinanuygur5273 6 років тому +4

    Good one; here is a contraption I use indoors: (BTW soapy water is the key here as it eliminates the surface tension of regular water, making even the lightest insect to slip into the water and drown) In summer I usually get the pesky fruit flies buzzing around everywhere including indoors, they are really small and have almost no weight. THE contraption I use is a wider bowl or deeper plate filled with water, then I add abit of vinegar, some powdered sugar stir until its dissolved, and add dish soap, just enough for it not to foam. The sugar and vinegar make this an irresistible meal for the flies, and sometimes mosquito as well, as soon as they touch the surface of the water, expecting it to carry them, they sink in and drown.

  • @ProsperOn
    @ProsperOn 6 років тому +46

    I love how this guy basically stole his script from two different articles about this, either that or he is a terrible writer and repeats the name of the man and where he's from twice.

  • @visremusic5388
    @visremusic5388 6 років тому +27

    Bud life is best during summer. A cold one with the boys.

  • @clavo3352
    @clavo3352 5 років тому +3

    Can't help but love a fellow inventor that shares his knowledge (aka intellectual property). I think one could also use several glass panes instead of the plexiglass to make the flying-fly-deflector part that knocks the lil bugs into the soapy water. Also, you can fill the tub with used anti-freeze and drip some to the ground along a 2x4 etc and also catch n kill a zillion cockroaches. That would need a grid though, to keep the horses, ducks, etc from drinking the anti-freeze.

  • @thrillhouse145
    @thrillhouse145 6 років тому +835

    This video bugs me.

  • @suemcfarlane4199
    @suemcfarlane4199 6 років тому +4

    And completly eco friendly you could simply empty it out onto your compost pile or even feed the flies to your chooks if you have them I love it

  • @vincelok894
    @vincelok894 6 років тому +3

    My parent's old cottage used to be plagued by those (and similar) bugs. OMG, it's like they carry pliers around and pinch you with them... that's how it feels when they bite. Luckily, they are slow moving, unlike a house fly, so you can usually smash them...after they bite you. I'd build 100 of these.

  • @Andrew-is7rs
    @Andrew-is7rs 6 років тому +1

    Perfect feed for my chickens during the summer.

  • @redetrigan
    @redetrigan 6 років тому +1

    Replacing the water and cleaning the glass every day is more maintenance than I would have expected for a simple bug trap

  • @fredsmith4416
    @fredsmith4416 6 років тому +944

    My granddaddy had a farm and had a concoction that made right would draw most annoying flying insects to it once spread on the outskirts of the passture

    • @pupintheturdiii
      @pupintheturdiii 6 років тому +46

      DeEdUuRdoTz OomFlaMPenksTotes Be careful do you see this guy? He may come and kidnap you. It runs in the family man.

    • @CliftonPhotographer
      @CliftonPhotographer 6 років тому +22

      Never mind them. They don't respect genius. After all look at Einstein, he wasn't a Chippendale dancer but that didn't stop him!
      My family took me on vacations all over the south when i was a kid and I saw the most incredible ideas down there!

    • @BDCALLAIS
      @BDCALLAIS 6 років тому +1

      DeEdUuRdoTz OomFlaMPenksTotes ?

    • @uhwhat1941
      @uhwhat1941 6 років тому +4

      Fred Smith Cool

    • @travisjohnson8240
      @travisjohnson8240 6 років тому +2

      You spelled pasture wrong, and why would you want the bugs in you field? Was it a pesticide? Using it for fertilizer? And I'm just 11

  • @astronomydemon6312
    @astronomydemon6312 6 років тому +4

    **silently downloads blueprints and starts building**

  • @Jo-Wilbe-Dina
    @Jo-Wilbe-Dina 3 роки тому +2

    Channel Name: *WatchJojo*
    Me a JoJo Fan: *smiles*

  • @MultiTomcat67
    @MultiTomcat67 6 років тому

    Ingenious, simple, cheap (?). Thanks for putting this up.

  • @ArkFisted
    @ArkFisted 6 років тому +100

    Where are the flame throwers when you need em

    • @ialambo7443
      @ialambo7443 6 років тому +4

      Here you go. Happy to help. www.boringcompany.com/not-a-flamethrower/

  • @michaelmathis1961
    @michaelmathis1961 6 років тому +44

    Look closely folks! Those are not the "brown" June bugs. The shape of their wings are those of a fly/wasp type flying insect. They turn that color after being in the water for some time. The man needs a medal! Great idea!

    • @FastFXS
      @FastFXS 6 років тому +1

      Micheal Mathis, finally, someone with some deductive reasoning. You are one of the few who knows a horsefly when seen. If most calling them “June bugs” were to be bitten by one, they’d surely know what one looks like. The wing structure says it all.

    • @seekeroftruthandmarmalade2234
      @seekeroftruthandmarmalade2234 6 років тому +3

      I appreciate you guys

    • @robertsantoyo6118
      @robertsantoyo6118 6 років тому

      Michael Mathis that is right that is funny also

    • @kahla3363
      @kahla3363 6 років тому

      dustisdeadbodies85
      So next time I know to look for their "pointy wasp like ass"
      Thanks!

  • @WALK0510
    @WALK0510 6 років тому

    The bud life. Nice haha

  • @jackwood8307
    @jackwood8307 6 років тому

    Horseflies, the terror from the sky for every pool party I’ve been to!

  • @NadaNada-ce4ro
    @NadaNada-ce4ro 6 років тому +669

    I can’t be 100% sure but they look like June Bugs ? Anyway I’ve seen in real life a Horsefly sting a Bull,and it literally took off at a dead run,and i know from experience that there sting feels like a Hot needle piercing your flesh ! I’ve been stung or Bitten,and let me tell you it felt like a Hot needle piercing my skin,man that hurt like Hell ! !

    • @sNstRflyEr
      @sNstRflyEr 6 років тому +26

      Horseflies can't sting, they bite.

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +8

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @NadaNada-ce4ro
      @NadaNada-ce4ro 6 років тому +13

      sNstRflyEr ! I agree but it felt the same ! Hurt like Hell ! !

    • @TheTha411
      @TheTha411 6 років тому +37

      hiko73 June bugs are brown. We have them every year where I live (Illinois) when summer starts.

    • @NadaNada-ce4ro
      @NadaNada-ce4ro 6 років тому +8

      TheTha411 ! In Idaho they are orange maybe a different variety ? ?

  • @Buenomars
    @Buenomars 6 років тому +4

    Oh look, a buffet for birds and frogs, if there are any in the area!

  • @sandinewton1896
    @sandinewton1896 6 років тому +2

    I’ve seen a horsefly or two, but this is an incredible number in one area. I might move--

  • @GAS.M3
    @GAS.M3 6 років тому +1

    This guy was bugging out lol 😂

  • @robertstephens5163
    @robertstephens5163 6 років тому +200

    Make a much larger one and fill the thing with boiling oil. Place gold brick between the two plexiglass panels. Test effectiveness first by placing this on Wall Street. Note, the oil and dead bugs will have to be cleaned out much more often than once a day.

    • @Brind-amour
      @Brind-amour 6 років тому +2

      Robert Stephens
      Funny! 😃

    • @lumox7
      @lumox7 6 років тому +10

      Works on gold digging harpies too!

    • @Matthew69ing-chipmunks
      @Matthew69ing-chipmunks 6 років тому +17

      You gotta add hummus amd kosher beef to sweeten the deal

    • @bluestackhouse8340
      @bluestackhouse8340 6 років тому +5

      +Robert Stephens - LMFAO. Sounds like a plan. Those guys rob the American public of about $250 billion per year and almost never get prosecuted.

    • @rye_too_quick
      @rye_too_quick 6 років тому +4

      Robert Stephens this joke is so under appreciated.

  • @faycal5442
    @faycal5442 6 років тому +417

    nice

  • @damonatar
    @damonatar 6 років тому +1

    Salem Indiana? That's less than an hour away from me. I should visit

  • @Rachara
    @Rachara 6 років тому

    You actually read your typos. Outstanding!

  • @mossjones7375
    @mossjones7375 6 років тому +19

    We call them country bugs🤔 they will demolish a vehicle while driving at night... sounds like rocks hitting your windshield

  • @Kath-vr7ns
    @Kath-vr7ns 6 років тому +540

    Those are June Bugs, not Horseflies.

    • @slimpimpin856
      @slimpimpin856 6 років тому +35

      Kath 123 haha how does one get June bugs mixed with a horsefly 😂😂😂 I'm glad someone knows there insect species haha

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +18

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @bored588
      @bored588 6 років тому +4

      june bug is a blanket term, ill assume u dont mean the more common green june bug but some other member of the Phyllophaga genus

    • @auaiao9
      @auaiao9 6 років тому

      June bugs are green. These bugs are brown.

    • @bored588
      @bored588 6 років тому +12

      june bugs is a blanket terms, there are multiple species that people call june bugs is the issue.

  • @XAVIERCUERVO
    @XAVIERCUERVO 6 років тому +1

    ill share this with all my horse friends they will love it

  • @00snelly
    @00snelly 6 років тому

    Good for him. He actually has ingenuity

  • @totalchaos5566
    @totalchaos5566 6 років тому +4

    why scary music that you would hear on a scary movie when it's previewing a house that is about to have a family move in but it's haunted

  • @sartainja
    @sartainja 6 років тому +85

    The best horse fly is a dead one.

  • @johnm2369
    @johnm2369 6 років тому

    Bat houses.. improved my situation and was fun to watch them.. took 2 years but worth it

  • @spongebitchbobface
    @spongebitchbobface 9 місяців тому

    My camp counselor used to dust our camp fires with a powdery substance that atracted horse flies. They'd fly to the fire, where their wings would burn off, leaving them stranded in the fire, which in turn would cause them to explode after some time. It sounded like popcorn popping.

  • @dr.k9769
    @dr.k9769 6 років тому +10

    Seeing that many dead horse flies is..... Awesome!! Those basrards bite like a SONOVABEEEECH! good riddens!!

  • @kristy7174
    @kristy7174 6 років тому +42

    Gross but it works.

  • @natashaalexander4651
    @natashaalexander4651 6 років тому

    June bugs are gentle giants. I always look forward to Summer in LA. They are an iridescent green color and beautiful. One got in my house and I let him stay. The deserve to flourish and not be trapped and killed.

  • @dustybottoms3834
    @dustybottoms3834 4 роки тому +1

    The name of the guy that built this is Dan Owsley. He’s my cousin and very good at solving problems.

  • @carolynnunes3922
    @carolynnunes3922 6 років тому +300

    It looks to me like it trapped mostly "June bugs," small brown beetles that burgeon from May-July...I used to see hundreds trapped in pool skimmers, and would empty the skimmer baskets in the plants...some survived, but most had drowned...I always saved any insect that I spotted struggling in the pools...

    • @carolynnunes3922
      @carolynnunes3922 6 років тому +29

      Stanford Research Institute "retarded" is not an appropriate word to use when describing beetles-or their behavior, intelligence (or lack thereof), nor any other insect's behavior or existence -plus, it's just plain not nice, and is a demeaning pejorative!
      As for being called "June bugs," it's not just the metallic green, larger fig beetles that are called "June bugs." Here's google's answer to "what is a June bug?"
      "The name "June bug" refers to any of the 100 species of beetles that are related to the scarabs familiar from ancient Egyptian iconography. Other common names for the June bug include "June beetle" and "May beetle." The common June bug is one-half to five-eighths inches long and reddish-brown in color. Being beetles, they also sport shiny wing covers, called elytra.
      June bugs can cause damage to gardens, lawns and pastures. They are classified as chafers, meaning they feed on vegetation, specifically leaves. Their diet can also encompass grass, flowers, fruit, food crops such as grains (wheat, corn, etc.), sap and decaying organic material. (Hence their scientific name, Phyllophaga, which is Greek for "leaf eater.") June bugs are nocturnal. They feed from dusk through the evening hours in order to avoid predators."
      The picture that was shown was identical to the majority of dead beetles in the soapy water. Another informational article showed the larger metallic green "cotinis nitida" as a "June bug." There are also 2 similar looking smaller brown beetles, Cyclocephala borealis," and "phyllophaga."

    • @wandaburgess9400
      @wandaburgess9400 6 років тому +10

      Carolyn Nunes.. I said the same thing! Horse flies are all black, I thought!! I save bugs too, when I can!

    • @carolynnunes3922
      @carolynnunes3922 6 років тому +7

      Wanda Burgess When I worked for a commercial pool company, I was the 24/7/365 on call person for many years...a pool emergency call usually would refer to a "code brown," "code beige," or "code gray." Code brown was a poop in a pool/spa/wader; beige is vomit, and gray was a drowned animal... but many of the HOA's or gated communities, or if a leasing office was on site, would also call us if they found animals that needed rescuing, say, during the Santa Ana winds...so I kept in my contact list the phone numbers of people who would take the possums, skunks, raccoons, cats, dogs...and then there were several for the various birds that I would rescue depending on whether they were raptors, finches, migratory birds, corvids, or exotic...and boy-Did my pool net and telescoping pole come in handy! It is sad that there were many female mallards that got hit by cars, and died, leaving her tiny ducklings in the road, scared and confused...I would rescue the little ducklings, gathering them into my net, counting as I caught them, and take them to the wildlife refuge center in Huntington Beach. Of course, during the drive there, they were all escape out of the net and wander all over me and throughout the cab of my pool truck...and insects, too were all saved, whether beetle, mantis or bee...
      But NOT flies-or blood suckers like ticks!

    • @SparkyMcBiff
      @SparkyMcBiff 6 років тому +49

      You can take your politically correct fascist speech rules and stick them where the sun doesn't shine. The word "retarded" is a perfectly legitimate word.
      It's only fascists who try to police people's language.

    • @reluctantprophet
      @reluctantprophet 6 років тому +7

      Carolyn Nunes what about the hundred of thousands of bugs/insects you murder with your windshield...? Do you try and save any of them...?

  • @halheywood3910
    @halheywood3910 6 років тому +472

    June bugs Einstein

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +22

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @TwilightTheShooter
      @TwilightTheShooter 6 років тому +22

      A horse fly is about the size of a bee, so no

    • @victwenty2324
      @victwenty2324 6 років тому +11

      thats may bugs idiot

    • @FastFXS
      @FastFXS 6 років тому +3

      Hal, horseflies, Dufus

    • @-k.3-.
      @-k.3-. 6 років тому +22

      No they're July fly's

  • @chuckkdeeseses6985
    @chuckkdeeseses6985 6 років тому

    Thanks Dan

  • @elenab9848
    @elenab9848 6 років тому

    *sees one bug this summer*
    ...
    *builds that*

  • @SlipKnotRicky
    @SlipKnotRicky 6 років тому +274

    Where are the Horse Flies? I see a lot of June Bug Beetles, but no Horse Flies...................

    • @woodsmanwhitesmith6928
      @woodsmanwhitesmith6928 6 років тому +15

      look again , june bugs do not have wings like that , those are definitely horse flies .
      also SLIPKNOT kicks ass

    • @liamgregory1755
      @liamgregory1755 6 років тому +3

      And aren't June bugs beneficial? I know they usually come out at night anyway. Yah I really didn't see many horseflies.

    • @jjjsmith2497
      @jjjsmith2497 6 років тому

      they are all over. Imagine a very large house fly that bites hard! Very fast and very hard to kill...until now:)

    • @hjpapow
      @hjpapow 6 років тому +6

      I thought I was seeing June bugs, too. Coppery-brown, two segments? Doesn't sound like any horse flies I've ever seen. 🤷‍♀️

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +3

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

  • @WolverineXXX21
    @WolverineXXX21 6 років тому +4

    Would like to see it in action

  • @greatfullded
    @greatfullded 3 роки тому +1

    Thats some huge horseflys... wow

  • @FireOccator
    @FireOccator 6 років тому

    This is insanely genius! Insanious!

  • @unoriginalname2939
    @unoriginalname2939 6 років тому +7

    did I hear *trap*

  • @stevekulacz2048
    @stevekulacz2048 6 років тому +4

    Horse fly June bug the only good one is a dead one why would anyone try to save one

  • @tim_the_gr8_904
    @tim_the_gr8_904 6 років тому

    Your caption said BUD life. about to twist 1 up now. XD

  • @fivesv3683
    @fivesv3683 6 років тому

    hey that titling really got me

  • @midwest4416
    @midwest4416 6 років тому +7

    Ah June Bugs brings back memories. When younger we gathered up a tub full and dumped them, on the table, directly in front of my unpleasant insectaphobia step-mom. To see them pouring out like some animated liquid and the look on her face... I do understand they begin as grubs which aren't as well liked.

  • @hughjaanus6680
    @hughjaanus6680 6 років тому +4

    Thumbs down for the ads blocking the end.

  • @username0172
    @username0172 6 років тому

    that's so cool!!!

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 6 років тому

    That's brilliant.

  • @squishybrick
    @squishybrick 6 років тому +7

    How is seeing dead flies gross?.. That's like saying a dead rattlesnake is gross.. It's a pest.. Seeing a dead one typically should invoke a subtle sense of relief, or confidence in the safety of the area.

  • @1ztype343
    @1ztype343 6 років тому +16

    Totally not a ripoff of a million subscribed channel.

  • @therock112
    @therock112 6 років тому

    Gotta love the bud life

  • @4QBUD
    @4QBUD 6 років тому

    Cool job Dan
    !

  • @jeremienevill2763
    @jeremienevill2763 6 років тому +11

    At least google what a horse fly looks like lol

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +8

      I did & those are horseflies

    • @WereAlreadyHere
      @WereAlreadyHere 6 років тому +9

      Im not understanding this.. That is exactly what horse flys look like, ive never seen a junebug but i googled it and they dont look anything like this..

  • @iAmIronMan0605
    @iAmIronMan0605 6 років тому +5

    Deer flys are worser

    • @deniseflick6556
      @deniseflick6556 6 років тому

      Erodoeht worser is poor English. Not a word.

    • @iAmIronMan0605
      @iAmIronMan0605 6 років тому +6

      joker gang
      Am sorry so what word is gooder

    • @mariez.9794
      @mariez.9794 6 років тому

      Erodoeht Love your reply.

  • @DarthVix501
    @DarthVix501 6 років тому

    THAT BUD LIFE THO IS THE WAY TO GO

  • @BorisNoiseChannel
    @BorisNoiseChannel 6 років тому +2

    Does it also work with flies, like those green shiny ones, or aren't those hunting on sight?
    (cause if it does, it would be quite useful on cattle farms too (among dozens of other applications)

  • @jthor3097
    @jthor3097 6 років тому +52

    This is really sad. If it trapped horseflies it would be okay but I only see June Bugs. We used to play with June Bugs when I was a kid. They are also much needed food for lots of birds. What a waste.

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +8

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @iszolde154
      @iszolde154 6 років тому

      I feel the same. These bugs are rare in europe. Too much chemicals at our fields. Less insects mean less birds.

    • @1ztype343
      @1ztype343 6 років тому

      Some are black.

    • @ShiningAndStarstruck
      @ShiningAndStarstruck 6 років тому +1

      1440wrok.com/its-july-so-why-is-my-yard-crawling-with-june-bugs/

    • @SamM-gl9zc
      @SamM-gl9zc 6 років тому +1

      Jules Tor - Look more closely and feel better, Jules. Look at individual ones in there. You ever see a June bug with a V shaped backside? I thought they were too, I'd never seen horseflies that color

  • @1bigreddog1
    @1bigreddog1 6 років тому +9

    Hope it’s not attracting bees! Not the bees, please!!!

    • @Imlookingover007
      @Imlookingover007 6 років тому

      that was my first thought. better not be..e

    • @chrispile3878
      @chrispile3878 6 років тому +3

      How in the heck would it attract bees? It has no color, and no sweet odor.

    • @Imlookingover007
      @Imlookingover007 6 років тому

      Beesneed water Chris

    • @Imlookingover007
      @Imlookingover007 6 років тому +1

      Bees need water

    • @Super-wx6br
      @Super-wx6br 6 років тому

      WAKE UP NOW! If it attracts honeybees than itll be good

  • @junbug1love
    @junbug1love 6 років тому

    Nice!!! Well done Sir

  • @gustav24-7-52
    @gustav24-7-52 5 років тому

    I've never been anywhere with enough of a horsefly problem that would benefit from the time it would take to build and then maintain this contraption.

  • @horrortackleharry
    @horrortackleharry 6 років тому +36

    Horsefly Lives Matter.

    • @shannonbrooks165
      @shannonbrooks165 6 років тому +5

      Horsefly should all be dead

    • @ng3414
      @ng3414 6 років тому +6

      DeShawn 'Dawg' BNBG No they don't--

    • @nelsondacosta2298
      @nelsondacosta2298 6 років тому +1

      Most excellent 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @johndozier9683
      @johndozier9683 5 років тому +3

      Yeah until one bites you and then the script changes real fast!!

  • @BDCALLAIS
    @BDCALLAIS 6 років тому +3

    Japanese Beatles

    • @blvdws
      @blvdws 5 років тому

      Wrong! And learn how to spell "beetle" also.

  • @joed2392
    @joed2392 5 років тому

    The KISS principle at work ! Awesome, and no pesticides too !!

  • @franc362
    @franc362 6 років тому

    Brilliant, congratulations :)

  • @ambroulard
    @ambroulard 6 років тому +41

    Ridiculous,, Those are NOT horseflies.

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @RatherBfishin
      @RatherBfishin 6 років тому

      Still annoying af if you like to spend time in your yard.

    • @xkingdeus6019
      @xkingdeus6019 6 років тому

      So...?

  • @L5940
    @L5940 6 років тому +4

    Alright people, lets remember that insects have been on earth for far longer than humans and that we need to try to coexist with them. Insects are vital to many natural processes and a decrease in their population will often mean the death of species of rare birds or rare predator insects.

  • @alexkang4025
    @alexkang4025 6 років тому

    Those subtitles though haha

  • @EllenCoxBrainiac
    @EllenCoxBrainiac 6 років тому

    We had tons of June Bugs where I grew up, wish I'd known about this trap back then!

  • @frenchbulldawg
    @frenchbulldawg 6 років тому +45

    Those areNOT HORSE FLIES.

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +1

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @mroceans8336
      @mroceans8336 6 років тому +1

      frenchbulldawg Look like cicadas.

    • @soulerflare7
      @soulerflare7 6 років тому +2

      YESSSS THEYYYY AAAAARE !!!!!!!!!!!

    • @frenchbulldawg
      @frenchbulldawg 6 років тому

      soulerflare7 look like Japanese beatles

    • @soulerflare7
      @soulerflare7 6 років тому

      frenchbulldawg MAYBE !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @seriousdopamine4404
    @seriousdopamine4404 6 років тому +5

    Those are june bugs...

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

  • @itsamandaslife.6911
    @itsamandaslife.6911 6 років тому

    Horse flies want to live too. We need our beloved insects.

  • @carnivalguts8746
    @carnivalguts8746 6 років тому

    Im supposed to be slerping but im watching this xD

  • @gumbyspoke5891
    @gumbyspoke5891 6 років тому +31

    Always some ass upsetting the balance in nature.

    • @codename9824
      @codename9824 6 років тому +15

      gumby spoke types the claymation fan on his perfectly in sync with nature battery powered WiFi capable device. We get it, you’re super cool and caring and environmentally friendly. You go play with the bugs then nature Gumby

    • @gumbyspoke5891
      @gumbyspoke5891 6 років тому +1

      Code Name sure but I'm doing it to myself meanwhile fool thinks his catching horseflies .Tell ya what grew up in the country we had hors fly catchers they was called spider Monkees .get real here man.

    • @causeeffect7624
      @causeeffect7624 6 років тому +1

      Kill too many and we'll have a swarm of smthg else, menacing, attacking.
      -Remember those 70s movies, like Worms...and The Swarm! Lol haha

    • @holyshit2709
      @holyshit2709 6 років тому

      I hope unbalance does come. It would be funny as hell

    • @nikanika4003
      @nikanika4003 6 років тому

      Always some snowflake soft ass taking shit to seriously...lol

  • @tomco78
    @tomco78 6 років тому +17

    not one horse fly in the trap!

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому +2

      Those are all horseflies, I looked them up...

  • @samsalin
    @samsalin 6 років тому

    humans are truly ingenious when it comes to finding ways to kill things that annoy us lol

  • @paddylast5839
    @paddylast5839 6 років тому

    The bud life lol

  • @EldonH1
    @EldonH1 6 років тому +15

    In the photo there are June bugs not horse flies.

    • @hiko73
      @hiko73 6 років тому

      No, Junebugs are dark green &/or blackish with a green translucent body, those are def Horseflies...I looked it up

    • @ronnyreagan9320
      @ronnyreagan9320 5 років тому

      EldonH1 no, there are not. You are an idiot

    • @morrison999uk
      @morrison999uk 5 років тому

      I've never seen an elelphant fly

  • @steveriddle313
    @steveriddle313 6 років тому +17

    It's disgusting on how many Democrats it caught I think it's a good thing

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction 6 років тому +3

      Dems and Reps both work for the same boss.

    • @BugZap98
      @BugZap98 6 років тому +2

      Dems and Reps do not work for the same guy. Democrat supporters are going to get the shock of their lives this year and next year.
      I wouldn't be surprised if most of the supporters gave up on politics all together after what's going to come out starting in March.
      QAnon

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction 6 років тому

      It makes no difference which party wins elections or who is President.
      For over a century American voters have elected Dems and Reps an equal number of times but voting has never stopped America's relentless slide into Collectivism - which is Global Feudalism - which is Communism. Democracy is a trick to make people think they control their own country.
      Video Title: "G. Edward Griffin - The Collectivist Conspiracy"
      Uploader: "whahappa"
      /watch?v=jAdu0N1-tvU

    • @BugZap98
      @BugZap98 6 років тому +1

      You're not seeing what's currently going on right now. Most people don't, but it will be more mainstream in the near future.

    • @elizabethstetler8044
      @elizabethstetler8044 6 років тому +2

      Keep your political remarks off a garden site--

  • @babygirl8181980411
    @babygirl8181980411 6 років тому

    BRILLIANT!!!

  • @daphneroberts8408
    @daphneroberts8408 5 років тому

    Awesome idea

  • @joshuawright7709
    @joshuawright7709 6 років тому

    0:27 haha "the bud life" in the captions

  • @suziewong2181
    @suziewong2181 4 роки тому

    If it works, this is genius!

  • @trenchcoatsamurai6757
    @trenchcoatsamurai6757 6 років тому

    That many dead horseflies give me a sense of vengeance.

  • @ClawKingMadness
    @ClawKingMadness 6 років тому

    Lol 0:28 the bud life !!

  • @Jie67
    @Jie67 6 років тому

    The bud life, hell yeah.

  • @emulatemetheuniverse.3670
    @emulatemetheuniverse.3670 6 років тому

    OMG those are huge! Guess I've never seen them before...

  • @simplyiz4564
    @simplyiz4564 6 років тому

    I wish I was that smart lol

  • @davidtaylor9219
    @davidtaylor9219 6 років тому

    2 Thumbs Up to Dan !!!!!! 👍👍