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-Published on August 23, 2024
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Flies – with their propensity to spread disease and contaminate food, they should, by all accounts, be more feared than creatures like sharks, lions, and tigers.
While that might sound dramatic, flies are dangerous pests that you donโt want hanging around your home – even your garage.
Unfortunately, these pests make their way indoors in a number of ways. Flies in the garage are far more common than you think, and itโs tough to get them out of an area thatโs so exposed to the outdoors.
But rest assured – it can be done. Weโll tell you how.
Garages are a flyโs paradise. They offer food, moisture, and shelter. Garbage cans, pet food, and even damp spots attract flies. The clutter in garages also provides perfect hiding spots.ย
Flies are also drawn to decaying organic matter. This includes garbage, compost, and animal waste. They have a keen sense of smell and can detect these scents from far away.
So, if you keep your trash bins (or even just a few occasional bags of trash) inside your garage, youโre essentially inviting flies and other types of pests over for dinner.
Not all flies are the same. House flies, fruit flies, and blowflies are all common garage invaders.ย
Each type has its preferences and behaviors. House flies often come inside seeking food scraps, while fruit flies are drawn to overripe fruits and vegetables. Blowflies are attracted to decaying meat and animal waste.
Unfortunately, fies are more than just annoying. They can carry diseases like salmonella, E. coli, and cholera. When they land on your food or surfaces, they can transfer these pathogens, posing health risks to your family.ย
Thatโs the bad news. The good news is that cleanliness – which costs absolutely nothing – is your best defense against flies. A tidy garage offers fewer attractions for these pests. Hereโs how to keep your garage spotless and fly-free:ย
Sometimes, natural remedies can be just as effective as chemical treatments. Plus, theyโre safer for your family and pets.
For example, flies dislike certain essential oils, such as lavender, eucalyptus, and peppermint. You can create a fly repellent spray by mixing these oils with water. Spray it around your garage to keep flies at bay.
There are also certain plants, like basil, mint, and marigolds, that naturally repel flies. Consider placing potted plants in your garage or at the entrance. Not only will they deter flies, but theyโll also add a touch of greenery to your space – a win-win!
You can even create your own fly traps using simple household items. A mixture of vinegar and dish soap can lure flies into a container, where they get trapped. Another easy trap involves using a jar with a piece of fruit and a funnel made from paper.
Sometimes, though, natural remedies arenโt enough. When you need a stronger solution, there are several chemical options available.
Fly baits are effective in attracting and killing flies. Place them around your garage, especially in areas where flies are most active. Insecticides can also provide quick relief from a fly infestation, but youโll want to use sprays designed for indoor use and target areas where flies gather. Remember to ventilate the garage after using insecticides to ensure safety.
For a less invasive approach, you may want to use fly strips, which are sticky tapes that catch flies when they land on them. Hang them in areas where flies are most active. While they can be unsightly, theyโre highly effective in reducing fly populations.
Taking control of a fly problem can feel overwhelming. But you donโt have to do it alone. Join our family of satisfied customers at Hawx Pest Control. Our team of experts can help you reclaim your garage from pesky flies and keep it pest-free all year round.
Say goodbye to flies and hello to a clean, comfortable garage. Contact us today and discover why so many homeowners trust Hawx for their pest control needs.
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
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Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
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