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Successfully controlling flies requires a comprehensive approach. Yet
despite the best efforts, some flies may still manage to get inside.
Terminix Commercial can customize a fly control program to meet your
facility's special needs. Services to help you successfully control
flies can include:
- Recommendations for you to take to minimize fly invasions
- Recommending specific sanitation practices
- Specifying areas where exclusion efforts (caulking, weather
stripping) are needed
- Providing a plan for the location of insect light traps (ILTs)
- Recommending drain applications as needed
- Providing regular exterior treatment as needed
Insect Light Traps (ILTs)
Flies are attracted to ultraviolet (UV) light. ILTs use special
UV bulbs that are highly effective at attracting flies. Flies
attracted to an ILT are then captured by a glue trap or a catch
tray.
- Based on your facility, as well as government regulations
affecting your industry, your Terminix Commercial service
professional will help you determine the proper type and
placement of ILTs in your facility.
- Wall Mount-Most flies generally fly within five feet of the
floor. We will place wall mounted ILTs low on a wall to be
within a fly's "line of sight."
- Ceiling Mount-Night-flying insects fly higher. Ceiling
mounted ILTs are also good for areas with narrow hallways where
a wall unit may be obtrusive.
- Free Standing-For shelves and counters, free-standing ILTs
offer greater flexibility in placement.
- Wall Sconce-Decorative ILT can be placed in public areas
such as the dining rooms or public areas of hospitals and
hotels.
Fly Control Tips
Flies that are attracted to the outside your facility are
more likely to move inside. Here are some tips to help control
the presence of flies around your business:
- Keep outside dumpster areas clean and discard trash in
plastic bags whenever possible.
- Place trash receptacles as far from the building as
possible to keep flies away from your door.
- Install self-closing devices on doors or use screens or
strip curtains where appropriate.
- Keep doors and windows closed whenever possible.
- Make sure that all edges of doors and windows have tight
weather stripping.
- Carefully clean drains and floor cracks where food and
water can collect.
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