How to Get Rid of Cluster Flies
Release time:2023-09-20 08:18:30 oRead0
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Recognize cluster flies by golden hairs on their bodies.
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You’ll usually see large groups of cluster flies together. Cluster flies look like normal house flies, but they’re slightly larger and have wings that overlap over their abdomen. They usually fly a lot slower than standard house flies. If you look closely at the sides of their bodies and see crinkly golden hairs, then you know for sure you’re dealing with cluster flies.
- Older cluster flies may have rubbed their hairs off.
- You may find clusters of dead flies near windows and lights as well.
- The flies may also give off an odor that’s described as “buckwheat honey.”
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The flies move slowly, so they’re easy to suck up. Cluster flies typically fly aimlessly in circles near windows or other lights, so they’ll be easy to find. Once you find a group of cluster flies in your home, pull out the hose attachment for your vacuum and hoover them up. The flies won’t survive getting sucked through the vacuum, so just empty the bag or filter when you’re finished.
- Vacuuming quickly gets rid of flies you can see, but there may still be more in the walls or outside that haven’t come in yet.
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Swat any stray flies when you see them to get rid of them quickly. Attract flies to a bright window by turning off all of the lights in your room. When the flies start to cluster in the window, quickly hit them with your swatter before they fly away.
- Make sure you pick up and throw away any dead flies so you don’t attract other pests to your home.
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The flies will be attracted to the scent and die in the vinegar. You can use a large empty bottle or a large jar for your trap. Pour 1 cup (240 ml) of vinegar into a container with 1 cup (g) of sugar and a banana peel. Fill the container with water until it’s ⅔ full and set it near where you notice the most flies.
- Change the water and bait once the surface of the solution is covered with flies.
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Cluster flies easily get caught on the sticky strips and can’t get off. Hang the strips near windows, doors, and lights for the best cluster fly control in your home. Once the flypaper strips fill up, throw them away and replace them with fresh ones.
- You can buy flypaper strips from your local hardware store or online.
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Pesticides with pyrethroids kill cluster flies on contact. Choose a spray meant to control flying insects inside that contain pyrethroids or pyrethrin. Close any windows and doors in the room so the pesticides are the most effective. Point the aerosol in the air near the flies and spray the mist. The flies will quickly die so you can sweep them up and get rid of them.
- Indoor aerosol pesticides don’t have a residual effect, so they won’t prevent new flies from coming into your home.
- Always read the safety label on pesticides you use and follow the instructions carefully.
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The dust reaches hidden nests of cluster flies that haven’t come out yet. You can usually find a cluster fly nest in south- or west-facing walls since they get the most sun. Choose a desiccant dust pesticide that dries out the flies when they come into contact with it. If you see a gap, hole, or opening where flies have come into your home, place the duster nozzle inside and pump a few puffs into the wall.
- You can buy desiccant dust from your local hardware store.
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Flies won’t be able to get inside if you block their entrances. Cluster flies get into your home through any small entrance, so check inside and outside for any holes, gaps, or cracks that are possible entrances. Use caulk to fill in small gaps and cracks and apply weatherstripping around doors and windows to keep the flies from coming in.
- If you need to get rid of cluster flies in your basement, be sure to check around any cellar windows and corners.
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Mesh screens let you keep your windows open while keeping out flies. Check all of the screens on your windows and exterior doors to see if they have any damage. If your screen has holes, cover them with patches to stop flies from squeezing in. Choose a screen mesh that has 14–16 strands per inch to keep cluster flies out of your home.
- You can buy a screen patch online or from your local hardware store.
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Spraying residual pesticides can keep flies out next summer. Use a pesticide that has a synthetic pyrethroid or dinotefuran meant for exterior use. Use a sprayer or have a professional come in the autumn to apply the pesticides around the exterior of your home. Since the pesticides are residual, they’ll kill flies that try to get into your home to hibernate.
- You can get exterior pesticides from your local yard care store or online.
- An exterminator has stronger chemicals to control cluster flies better. If you want to completely eradicate the cluster flies in your home, an exterminator will know how to do the job quickly. Contact a few different companies about the cluster fly infestation to find the best deal for treating your home.