BETTAFLYTRAP.COM - Whois Information
It really IS a better fly trap
This web page explains how the best fly trap can quickly be made virtually for free from recycled plastic soda bottles, using no chemicals Not for indoor use. For outside use only. A female fly lays around 500 eggs during their month-long life. Flies are known to carry over 50 serious diseases. By placing a couple of these traps outside your home (especially at the start of fly season), the breeding cycle of flies within range of your home is seriously interrupted. The contents of the full trap when composted are a high-grade fertilizer, and disposal is easy.
The Betta Fly Trap is not a product-for-profit but is intended as a contribution to public health worldwide. In many developing countries, there are no recycling facilities or bottle deposit policies and vast amounts of plastic waste, slow to biodegrade, are choking and ruining a wide range of environments on land and in the oceans.
This simple method of making your own fly trap re-uses two plastic soda bottles, removing one of them entirely from the waste stream in the process & making something useful out of bottles which were only originally intended for one-time use. Betta Fly Trap incorporates various design features which make it superior to other existing soda bottle fly trap designs, and the device can be reused many times.
We've all seen or heard of desperately impoverished street children all over the world who do anything they can to earn or steal survival money: washing car windshields at red lights, selling matches, pickpocketing, prostitution, running errands, etc., etc. What if, by cleaning up the environment of plastic soda bottles and producing Betta Fly Traps, they could contribute to the public health AND earn money by selling the traps for around the price of a disposable cigarette lighter?? With Betta Fly Trap, everyone including Mother Earth benefits!
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