Identification of Common Flies
Understand the main fly species, infestation signs, and our effective treatment solutions.
Grayish body (5–8 mm) with four dark stripes
Commonly found in kitchens and garbage areas. They feed on food waste and can spread diseases like diarrhea and food poisoning.
Gray (6–14 mm) with three dark stripes and red eyes
Feeds on decaying meat and is capable of transmitting bacteria and parasites to humans and animals.
Light brown or yellowish (2–4 mm) with red eyes
Attracted to overripe fruits, fermenting liquids, and sweet substances. Rapid breeding makes infestations common in kitchens.
Metallic blue, green, or bronze body (6–12 mm)
Drawn to decomposing organic material and capable of carrying harmful bacteria that pose serious health risks.
Signs of Fly Infestation
Early detection helps prevent contamination and health risks. Look out for:
- Frequent sightings of adult flies.
- Maggots (larvae) in garbage bins or decaying organic matter.
- Fly specks (small dark excrement spots) on walls or surfaces.
These indicators point to active fly breeding nearby and the need for professional control services to protect your property and health.
Our Fly Control Treatment Methods
1. Baiting
Using fly baits strategically in high-activity areas to effectively reduce fly populations.
2. Insect Light Traps (ILTs)
Installing ILTs to attract and capture flying insects, providing continuous monitoring and control.
3. Sanitation Improvement
Implementing hygiene practices to eliminate breeding sources, reducing fly attraction and reproduction.
Our pest control consultants conduct thorough inspections to identify fly species and assess infestation levels. Clients receive preparation SOPs, and treatment proceeds after mutual agreement on the plan.