Flash content causing background re-draw in IE & FF3+

Whenever I include flash content on a page it causes IE & FF3+ to redraw the background.  This does not happen in Google Chrome, Safari, or FF2.
On every page of my site there is a small flash animation that is in a hidden div.  That flash content become visible and plays on a mouse-over event.  That all works fine.  However, in the above mentioned browsers, that flash content causes the site's background to be redrawn on every page-load, causing a flicker.  Is there any way to prevent this?  A google search revealed other people having the same issue, but no resolution.
You can view the problem here:
http://jugtones.com
(Run your mouse over the animation in the lower-right corner to trigger the flash animation)
Removing the flash content fixes the issue, but I of course would like to keep it.  Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
-Scott

It looks like this person has done some serious documentation about this issue.  Can we get this addressed?
http://www.slideshare.net/JustinTimb/redrawreload-behaviour-of-some-browsers-for-html-page s-with

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