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As everyone has mentioned, the vanilla tree shaped car freshners really help to keep the flies away, I dont need to use them in the coops and henhouses, I use the freshners in the dog kennels and runs. I use dried spent coffee grounds on the bottom of my poop boards. I use the flat oil pan trays from the automotive store and sprinkle a solid layer of coffee grounds down. The litter dries almost as quickly as it hits and the coffee grounds absorb all the odor. I have 61 birds on the roost at night, I only have to clean the boards once a week, there is no odor, no flies. It takes me all of a few minutes to clean it up with my little car dust pan. (Love the automotive sections). I spray the walls, and window screens in their henhouse and coops once a month in the summer, every other month in the colder weather with horse fly repelent; I like the Bronco brand. Seems to be working, because I rarely see any flies. All the litter that I collect, either goes into the compost, makes as awesome activator to break up everything else in there, and I also make tea out of it to feed all my plants and vegetables. I use to sell bags of the manure cheap, but now sell the tea. Muscovy ducks are wonderful to have, as they love to dine on flies so they take care of the rest of them on the property. I read in another post on this site that someone else is using sand and had the same effects as the coffee grounds from what I understood. Good luck!