Fly Control FAQ
Why do I have so many flies in my home or business?
Flies are attracted to food waste, decaying organic matter, and moisture. Open trash bins, dirty drains, and pet waste can create an ideal breeding ground.
Are flies dangerous?
Yes. Flies carry bacteria and pathogens like E. coli and salmonella, contaminating food and surfaces. Some species, like blowflies, can also spread diseases through contact with decaying matter.
How can I prevent a fly infestation?
Keep garbage bins sealed, clean up food spills, fix leaks, and install window screens. Removing breeding sources like standing water and organic waste is key.
What is the best way to get rid of flies?
Professional fly control includes residual sprays, baiting, UV light traps, and exclusion techniques to eliminate infestations and prevent future issues.
Do DIY fly traps work?
While homemade traps (like vinegar and dish soap) can catch some flies, they don’t address the source of the problem. Professional treatment is the most effective solution for long-term fly control.