

For persistent or recurring issues, we recommend a scheduled program, either quarterly or once every 2 months, especially during warmer seasons when fly activity is highest.

Adult flies are only a small part of the problem. Eliminating the breeding source (like decaying matter) is crucial because it stops the next generation of flies from hatching, ensuring long-term control.

You should see a significant reduction in adult flies within 24 to 48 hours. However, full elimination of the life cycle (eggs, larvae) may take longer, requiring follow-up.

Yes. Flies carry numerous pathogens on their bodies and feet, potentially transmitting diseases like Salmonella, E. coli, and dysentery when they land on food or surfaces.

We primarily treat common household pests like house flies, cluster flies, fruit flies, drain flies, and blow flies.