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  • Seller image for Flytox for sale by Katherine Small Gallery

    Published by Flytox

    Seller: Katherine Small Gallery, Somerville, MA, U.S.A.

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    Placard. Condition: Used. Most people like spring. And summer. These are seasons that encourage opening the front door of the shop and leaving it open to make coming in seem less scary to passersby. It creates a pleasant informality. It also creates an easy way for flies to come in. We keep no food in here, but for some reason, when the doors are open, big black flies zip in and spin around the shop. Their buzzing drives us crazy. We hate seeing them crawl on our monitor as we type. We want to smash them, but we're never fast enough. And then, in a day or two, they die by the windows, on the other side of the bookcases, and it's impossible to get to their pathetic corpses. We vow never to open the door again. People walk by and see our closed doors with dead flies in the windows. It's bad for business. So, no. We don't love spring and summer. Maybe what we need is Flytox. Here's a fun sign for it from the collection of Louise Fili. Her office is loaded with food, but we saw not one fly in there. Coincidence? Get this and make your own study. Minor wear 454.