Why You Should Hang Pennies in a Bag of Water

Ever stepped into a Southern restaurant and noticed zip‑top bags of water, with a few pennies inside, hanging from the ceiling? It’s not some quirky decor — it’s actually a clever way to ward off pesky flies! This simple yet effective DIY method has been popping up on porches and doorways across the US, and for good reason. Let’s dive into this fascinating fly‑repelling trend that’s truly creating a buzz (pun intended)!

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So, what’s the story behind these water bags with pennies?

It all boils down to the fascinating way flies see the world. Their eyes are made up of thousands of tiny lenses, making them extremely sensitive to even the slightest shift in light. When sunlight hits a water‑filled bag containing shiny pennies or bits of aluminum foil, it creates a mini disco‑ball effect. This dazzling display is believed to confuse and disorient the flies, making them think twice about hanging around your space.

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Curious to try this hack? Just grab a zip‑top bag, fill it with water, add a few pennies or small pieces of aluminum foil, and hang it where flies like to gather. Plenty of people swear by this method, noticing a significant drop in unwanted buzzing around their homes and businesses. It’s an inexpensive, chemical‑free way to keep your outdoor spaces fly‑free — and it makes a fun conversation starter for your next backyard barbecue! Why not give it a shot?