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5 Reasons Cattle Operations Are Hanging Fly Hunters - After Pour-Ons Quit By July

Flies cost U.S. cattle producers over $6 billion a year. That's lost gain. Lower milk. Cattle bunched up fighting flies instead of grazing.


A single horn fly bites your cattle 30 times a day. By midsummer, one animal can carry over a thousand of them. That's pounds coming off your calves - every day.


And you've already paid for pour-ons, tags, and sprays that quit working by July.

You don't need another program to run. You need something that works 24/7 without you. Here's why working operations hang Fly Hunters around their lots and barns.

1. Zero Added Labor - And You Know What Labor Costs

Every method you've tried adds work. Pour-ons mean running cattle through the chute. Sprays mean doing it again next week. Feed-through means managing intake all season.


The Fly Hunter takes seconds. Add water. Hang it. Done.

It works around the clock, in any weather - while you're checking fence or hauling to the sale barn. Your fly defense never clocks out.

2. It Hits The Whole Population - Not Just Today's Flies

Here's the math. A horn fly lays her eggs in fresh manure within minutes of it hitting the ground. Egg to biting adult in about 10 days. Kill the flies on your cattle today, and a new crop is already hatching in the lot.


Trouble starts at 200 flies per animal. By July, you'll see over a thousand on a single cow.


Spraying the herd never catches up. Each Fly Hunter pulls 10,000+ flies out of the cycle - for good. Fewer breeders now means fewer flies next week.

3. On-Animal Treatments Miss The Flies That Hurt Most

Pour-ons and tags have a problem: flies build resistance to them, a little more every year. That's why they fade by midsummer.


And the face fly - the one that spreads pinkeye and can blind a cow - barely lands on the animal at all. It feeds at the eye and leaves. Sprays and tags never touch it.


Feed-through has its own catch: it only works if every animal within a couple miles is on it. Good luck coordinating that with the place down the road.


The Fly Hunter skips all of it. The bait is food and feed-grade - nothing on your cattle, nothing in the feed, nothing for flies to outsmart. They fly in. They don't fly out.

4. Built At Working-Operation Scale

This isn't a patio gadget. Each trap holds 10,000+ flies - twice the size of the bags at the farm store. It keeps pulling for weeks, not days.


Hang them where the flies are: by the manure pile, along the pens, at the property line where the neighbor's flies cross in. Flies travel up to 2 miles to feed - stop them before they reach your herd.


When a trap's full, cut it down, toss it, hang a fresh one. No hosing out containers between chores.

5. It Works - And You Can See It Working

You don't take a marketing claim at face value - good. So run the test. Hang one near your worst spot. Come back in 48 hours. Look at the bag.


A few thousand dead flies are hard to argue with.

Then watch the herd. Calmer cattle. More time grazing, less time bunched up and stomping. Heavy fly pressure can pull 4–15% off weaning weights - so every fly in that bag is weight staying on your calves. That's money you can count.

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