House flies are drawn to food waste, trash, and decaying organic matter, and can carry bacteria between contaminated surfaces and your kitchen. A sudden increase in flies indoors usually points to a nearby breeding source.
They breed quickly in warm weather, meaning a small problem near trash cans, drains, or pet waste can turn into a large one within days.
Signs You May Have House Fly
- Flies clustering near trash, drains, or food prep areas
- Small, white larvae (maggots) near garbage or organic waste
- Fly activity concentrated around a specific area of the property
- Flies resting on walls or ceilings in large numbers
Our Treatment Approach
We locate and treat likely breeding sources — dumpsters, drains, and organic debris — and apply a perimeter treatment to reduce flies moving in from outside, helping bring populations down quickly.
