Is there any aerosol chemical that I can spray this fly with to make it unconscious/asleep ? Would ether suffice?
Pic related, my fly.
>>8234971
If you can catch it and stick it in the freezer for about 5 minutes it will be incredibly slow once you take it out. Up to 10 minutes and you can handle it (though it will quickly regain mobility). I've never exceeded 10 minutes as I'm not sure what that would do to it and I always feel like a sadist when I mess around like that.
>>8234971
sweet fly, OP
what's its name
Can you tie a fly just like a dog?
>>8234971
>math formulas taped to wall
wewlad
>>8235098
yes, but you gotta be gentle
>>8235114
That's cool.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlyNap
>>8234971
Bugs metabloize oxygen to the brain more slowly than we do, oddly enough. You'd have to follow it around.
>>8235006
Gym teacher use to say if you bring a fly tied to a string you'd get a free day. If it was a bee on a string you get free week. Till one smart kid used a freezer to sedate a fly.