Flies

(Diptera)

Flies can’t chew, so they vomit stomach enzymes on the food they land on so they can slurp it up with their proboscises.

Fly Treatments

Flies can be more than just a nuisance; they can also pose health risks by spreading bacteria and diseases. These pests are attracted to various organic materials and can quickly infest homes and businesses, contaminating food and surfaces. Our team at Alaska Pest Management utilizes scientifically proven methods, over 20 years of expertise, and advanced tools to effectively eliminate your current fly problem. We also provide preventative measures to ensure long-term protection against future infestations. Let us help you maintain a clean and healthy environment.

Know your enemy.

Why do I have flies in my home? 

Flies are attracted to food, garbage, and organic waste. They can also enter your home through open doors and windows.

What types of flies are common in Alaska? 

Common flies in Alaska include house flies, fruit flies, and cluster flies, each attracted to different sources like food, fruits, and warmth, respectively.

How do flies spread diseases? 

Flies can carry pathogens on their bodies and in their saliva, transferring them to surfaces and food when they land, potentially causing illnesses.

What are the signs of a fly infestation? 

Signs include seeing multiple flies in your home, finding fly larvae (maggots), and noticing fly droppings or spotting on surfaces.

How can I prevent flies from entering my home? 

Keep your home clean, dispose of garbage regularly, use screens on windows and doors, and seal any cracks or openings.

What should I do if I have a fly infestation? 

Contact Alaska Pest Management for an effective and safe solution to eliminate the infestation.

Are fly control treatments safe for pets and children? 

Yes, our treatments are designed to be safe for both pets and children when applied according to the guidelines provided by our experienced technicians.

How long does it take to get rid of flies after treatment? 

The time frame can vary based on the severity of the infestation, but you should see a significant reduction in flies within a few days after treatment. Regular follow-up treatments may be necessary for complete control.

If you have any more questions or need assistance with fly control, please contact Alaska Pest Management.

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