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Fly Control

Fly control issues cause significant problems in commercial, residential, and agricultural settings. Their ability to spread disease, contaminate food and leave behind a mess of fecal deposits is enough to make anyone hate them. Unfortunately, we’re often faced with them suddenly, without warning, and sometimes by the thousands.

Unlike crawling pests, flying pests can be more challenging to control. Often, insecticides and baits alone won’t do the trick. Mechanical control and exclusion are often necessary for optimal success in fly management. Additionally, depending on the type of fly, sanitation and indoor modifications are also required.

Regardless of their numbers, why they are present, or how they are getting in, Four Seasons can help.

Fly Lifecycle and Reproduction

We usually worry about flies in one life stage; the adult. Of course, maggots are gross, and we don’t want those either, but typically that’s not a life stage we deal with when we have flies. However, the lifecycle of a fly is still essential information when implementing control measures.

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Fly Control

The best way to control flies is to practice good sanitation before a fly infestation breaks out. A few essential tips might aid in prevention, although they aren’t full-proof:

  • Eat or dispose of all fresh fruits and vegetables or properly store them. Properly store other foods.
  • Do not leave food or food debris out in the open.
  • If opening doors and windows, make sure screens are placed over the open areas so flies can’t get in.
  • Keep brush cut back away from the house and keep the lawn mowed.
  • Practice good sanitation and cleaning.
  • Keep waste cans inside and outside clean and free of debris and smells.

Since prevention methods are well less than full-proof, you may find yourself with an infestation. When that happens, Four Seasons Pest Solutions has got you covered!

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How Do We Get Rid of Flies?

Flies are found in every part of the world except polar regions. Furthermore, every person is likely to deal with flies at some point. The question is, what will you do when that time comes? Knowing their lifecycle, food sources, attractants, lifespan, and type of fly is important when implementing control measures. No matter the fly species or area of infestation, our IISSMR Fly Control Program is the answer.

Inspections reveal where the flies are entering, harboring, reproducing and more.
Identifying the fly species is important to implement proper control measures.
Practicing good sanitation helps prevent fly infestations
Sealants, screens and other structural modifications can help reduce the possibility of fly infestations
When flies are already present or will undoubtedly be present, mechanical control like fly lights and air curtains may be necessary
When all else fails, baits, liquids, dusts and aerosols may be necessary to achieve proper control

How Do We Get Rid of Flies?

Flies are found in every part of the world except polar regions. That means every person is going to deal with flies at some point. The question is, what will you do when that time comes? Knowing their lifecycle, food sources, attractants, lifespan, and type of fly is essential when implementing control measures. No matter the fly species or area of infestation, our IISSMR Fly Control Program is the answer.

The IISSMR Fly Control Program includes:

  • Inspection
  • Identification
  • Sanitation
  • Structural Modification
  • Mechanical Control
  • Residual Control

Inspection tells us where the flies are active, where they may be coming from, and where they could be harboring. Identification is necessary to determine the type of fly so proper control measures can be achieved. Sanitation must be maintained to avoid most types of flies. Structural modification is often necessary to exclude flies from entering a structure. Mechanical control can be achieved by using fly light traps, air curtains, and other devices to trap or repel flies. Residual control can include liquid and granular baits. Flies can be wiped from any facility when our IISSMR Fly Control Program is followed. Regarding flies, a comprehensive plan and program should be implemented. Four Seasons has you covered!

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DIY Fly Control. Does it Work?

Perhaps the most practical DIY control for flies already present is nothing other than the old flyswatter! There’s no shortage of over-the-counter products that boast of their ability to control flies. However, most of them only kill on contact, just like a flyswatter.

In addition to contact-kill insecticides, over-the-counter baits are available as well. Usually, these work on local infestations outside but should not be used indoors. Other methods like fly strips and fly traps can help decrease numbers but will rarely eliminate the problem. While DIY methods are relatively affordable, they offer minimal control for infestations.

The bottom line is straightforward: if you have a few flies, try a DIY method, which may work. If you have more than a few flies, it’s probably time to call in the pros at Four Seasons Pest Solutions. Our ISSMR Fly Control Program is excellent for residential and commercial fly elimination. Additionally, we offer several other options for small businesses and homeowners alike.

DIY useful on a few flies but when infestations are present, it’s best to call a professional.

Choosing the Right Treatment

We understand the expense that comes with hiring a pro. Still, we also know that most homeowners and businesses don’t have the knowledge or training to eliminate a severe fly infestation. We recommend DIY when there are only a few flies. However, once the populations pass just a few, DIY methods will no longer be effective.

We designed our ISSMR Program to offer customers the absolute best in fly solutions that work around the clock. It’s not cheap, but it’s the best you will find. What’s more? Our plans can be tailored to fit budgets as well as individual needs. Choosing the right strategy is easy with our IISSMR Fly Program.

Need more information on our IISSMR Fly Control Plans?

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Remember, it’s okay to live among pests… but you don’t have to live with them!

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