Fly control – an important domestic task



Flies can be annoying and potentially deadly pests. As well as causing pain thru their bites, they can carry a selection of diseases and bacteria, including salmonella, dysentery, tuberculosis, cholera and parasitic worms. Fly control is vital to prevent the growth of contagions and sickness.

Step 1 is to not attract too many flies, and deny them sites for laying their eggs. Flies spread disease by landing on food, so simply covering it can make a serious difference. Storing everything in sealed containers and plastic bags – and not leaving any food scattered around – will also help. Wash all dishes right after use, and be tenacious about wiping up any spillages too.

You can also practise good fly control by cleaning up after pets. Faeces are the perfect breeding area for fly larvae, so must get handled promptly to circumvent the possibility of flies landing on it and laying eggs, or spreading contamination to our food by landing on it next. Finally, using fly screens and keeping doors and windows closed will act as a good barrier.

Fly bottles are another effective technique of fly control. There are several types, but all follow the same fundamental principle. Flies are attracted into the bottle by bait, either beef or a sweet liquid. Once within, the development of the bottle deters them from escaping and they’ll finally starve, or fall into the sweet liquid and drown.

It’s also feasible to buy electric fly killers, which execute any insects coming into contact with their grid, or to use any amount of chemical insecticides to spray the flies. None of these techniques will be effective against a significant fly problem, though .

In cases like these it might be important to contact a professional exterminator. They’re going to have the applicable skills, experience and clobber to rid a home of the insects without causing harm to folks or pets.

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