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bestofour
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is covered with flies. Does anyone know why? It's gross.
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That does sound bad, are there any parts of it that are dying?
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Pharmerphil
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are they regular house flies? because Sedum attracts several varieties of flies, hover flies and bee's to their pollen laden flowers, but rarely the common house fly.
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I havent noticed any flies on my sedum.
what type of sedum is it Sherri? Is it growing near something else that might be attracting them.
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Same here, i have one out front and havent noticed any flies either?
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Just regular black flies. It doesn't seem to be bother them. They're alive and well even without water. This is the first time they'e had flies. I don't know what kind it is. It's just nasty looking. Can I post a picture here?
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I would like to see a pic, I think, except that its icky.
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