Flies in the House: How to Get Rid of Them?

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Do you have a fly problem? If so, you're not alone. Flies can be a real nuisance, and they can also be dangerous. Flies are a most annoying problem in the home, especially when you are trying to enjoy a meal in peace. They are attracted to food and garbage, and their buzzing can be very irritating. Even worse, they can transmit diseases such as salmonella and E. coli (Escherichia coli). In this blog post, we will discuss how to get rid of flies for good. We will cover everything from how to prevent flies from entering your home in the first place, to how to get rid of flies that are already there. So read on to learn how to make your home fly-free.

Why do you have so many flies in the house all of a sudden

There could be a few reasons why you have an influx of flies in your home all of a sudden. One possibility is that there is a food source that they are attracted to, such as garbage or spoiled food. Another possibility is that there is standing water somewhere in your home, which is providing them with a breeding ground. If you can't seem to get rid of the flies no matter what you do, they may be coming in through cracks and crevices in your doors or windows. Whatever the reason, an infestation of flies can be annoying and frustrating.

Top tips to get rid of flies

Here are our top tips to get rid of flies so that you can enjoy your summer without any annoying pests.

Keep your house clean

Flies are attracted to dirty surfaces and garbage, so it's important to keep your house clean if you want to get rid of them. Regularly sweep and mop your floors, empty your trash cans, and wipe down any surfaces that might be attracting flies.

Use fly traps

Fly traps are a great way to catch flies and get them out of your house. There are a variety of different types of fly traps available, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.

The EnviroBug commercial- grade fly trap is the perfect way to keep your home fly and insect-free. With a 220sqm coverage area, it's designed to meet the health and safety regulations of businesses like breweries, fast food outlets, and bakeries. The clever design means that the trap can be easily installed in eating areas without being unsightly, and the sticky glue boards are hidden from view.. But don't worry - even though it's commercial grade, it can be used for flies in the house, too. 

Use flypaper

Flypaper is a sticky strip that you can hang up in your home to trap flies. The flies will stick to the paper and eventually die, leaving you with fewer flies in your house.

Use a fan

Flies are attracted to heat, so using a fan in your home can help to keep them away. The air movement from the fan will make it harder for the flies to land and will also help to dry up any moisture that they're attracted to.

Keep food covered

If you're serving food, be sure to keep it covered so that flies can't get to it. Use lids on pots and pans, cover plates with plastic wrap, and seal bags and containers tightly.

Use insecticide sprays

If you have a serious fly problem, you may need to use an insecticide spray to get rid of them. Be sure to read the label carefully and follow the instructions before using any insecticide products.

Prevent flies from coming inside

The best way to get rid of flies is to prevent them from coming into your home in the first place. Keep doors and windows closed when possible, repair any screens that have holes, and don't leave food or garbage out in the open

Home remedies for flies

Summer is in full swing and with it comes hordes of pesky flies. While you can try to swat them away, there are some home remedies that can help keep them at bay. From using a fan to spraying vinegar, here are some ways to get rid of flies naturally.

  1. Place a bowl of vinegar near where the flies are congregating. The flies will be attracted to the vinegar and will crawl into the bowl and drown.
  2. Fill a spray bottle with water and add a few drops of dish soap. Spray the flies when they land on surfaces in your home. The soap will break down the fly's protective coating, causing it to dehydrate and die.
  3. Place a few drops of eucalyptus oil or lavender oil on a cloth or piece of paper and place it near where the flies are congregating. The strong scent of the oils will repel the flies.

How to treat a housefly infestation in an apartment safely

If you live in an apartment, the last thing you want is a housefly infestation. Not only are these pests a nuisance, but they can also pose a health hazard. The good news is that there are a few safe and effective ways to get rid of houseflies.

First, try to identify the source of the infestation. If you have houseplants, check for aphids or other insects that can attract flies. Once you've eliminated the food source, you can start to focus on getting rid of the flies themselves. A simple trap can be made by filling a jar with sugar water and covering it with plastic wrap. Poke a few holes in the wrap, and set the jar near where you've seen the most flies. The flies will be attracted to the sugar water and will crawl inside, but they won't be able to get out.

Plant basil in pots and put them near your kitchen. Flies don't like the smell of basil, so this can help to keep them away.

You can also try spraying a mixture of dried ginger powder and water in the areas where you see flies. This natural repellent will discourage them from staying in your home. With these tips, you can get rid of houseflies without using chemical sprays that could be harmful to your health.

FAQs

House flies are a common nuisance in many homes. If you find yourself with a lots of flies in house suddenly, there are several things you can do to get rid of them quickly. First, make sure that all food is properly covered and that there is no garbage or other food sources that they can access. Second, try using traps or bait to lure the flies into an area where they can be killed or removed from your home. Finally, if you have a persistent problem, you may need to call in a professional pest control company to help eliminate the infestation.

There are a number of fly deterrents on the market, but the most effective ones use a combination of methods. For example, some products use a smell to repel flies, while others use a physical barrier to keep them out. The best way to find a Fly Deterrent that works for you is to try a few different types and see which one works best. Some people prefer organic or all-natural products, while others don't mind using chemical-based products as long as they work well.

If you have a fly problem, don't despair. There are many things you can do to get rid of them. Try some of the home remedies for flies first and if that doesn't work, contact a pest control professional who can treat your housefly infestation safely and effectively. Do you have any tips for getting rid of flies? Share them in the comments below!

 

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