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Letters: Once-weekly pickup leaves trails of flies behind

Por: The Advocate Opinion June 21, 2023

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At a recent crawfish boil, I noticed there were way more flies buzzing around the food and guests than what seemed to be usual. It was irritating, but I didn’t think much more about it.More recently, we have been experiencing an inside the house. I don’t know how they are getting in; we aren’t doing anything different with regard to the doors/windows etc. Our pest control person came by to do his regular service and I mentioned the flies.... + full article



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