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Signs of a Flies Infestation
You might already know you have a flies infestation, but here are a few of the most common signs Flies exterminators look for.
Presence of Adult Flies
Large numbers of flies in a specific area, especially near food sources, garbage, or decaying matter or Clusters of flies around windows, doors, or light fixtures.
Larvae or Maggots
Finding maggots (fly larvae) in garbage bins, drains, or near decaying organic matter.
Fly Droppings
Small black or dark spots on walls, ceilings, or near food sources. These are fly feces, often found in areas where flies rest.
Buzzing Sounds
A consistent buzzing noise in a particular area, often near trash bins or food storage areas.
What You Need to Know About Flies
- Identify the type of fly to pinpoint breeding sources.
- Locate active areas like garbage bins, drains, or decaying materials.
- Check for damaged screens or gaps allowing entry.
- Observe fly activity patterns and signs like maggots or droppings.
- Assess sanitation practices and waste management.
How Do I Get Rid Of Flies?
Step 1: Schedule
Call +92333-6537599 for a free inspection. If you call before 2:00 pm, we can often come that day!
Step 2: Treatment
A certified technician will inspect your property & provide customized pest control treatment based on the inspection results.
Step 3: Follow Up
Each service provides a detailed report & helpful tips to keep pests away. We return regularly throughout the year.
Guaranteed!
If you see pest activity between your regularly scheduled services, we will return free of charge!
Frequently asked pest control questions
Flies are attracted to food, garbage, decaying organic matter, and moist areas like drains. Poor sanitation, open waste bins, or damaged entry points can create ideal conditions for flies to breed.
Seal gaps and cracks in doors and windows, use fine-mesh screens, maintain cleanliness, and store food in airtight containers. Regularly dispose of garbage and clean drains.
Treatments include baiting, fly traps, residual sprays, and fogging. For breeding sites, larvicides can be used to target maggots and eggs.
This depends on the severity of the infestation. Most infestations can be controlled within a few hours to a few days with professional treatment, coupled with preventive measures.
