FLIES

FLIESSERVICES


Flies pose a potential health hazard to humans and animals if an infestation occurs, and can spread many nasty diseases, including E Coli and Salmonella. An infestation is unpleasant in the home and can damage the reputation of a food related business.

Rotten food and dead animals are a typical food source for blue bottles, and rubbish and bins are vulnerable sites. Cluster flies infest attic and building cavities and prefer earthworm colonies to lay their eggs. Fruit flies are attracted to fruit and sugary food sources. Whatever type of fly infestation you have, PEST have effective and targeted treatments to control and quickly eradicate the problem. Early intervention by a professional pest control company will help prevent a potentially more serious risk.

At PEST, we have the expertise and experience to eliminate flies from your home or business. We provide targeted, safe and effective treatments, suited to a particular fly problem and the location. Our tailored solutions and deterrents aim to stop the fly infestation reoccurring, and PEST can also offer preventative advice to protect your home or business in the future.

KEYCONSIDERATIONS

Below are just a few reasons to get any fly infestation dealt with quickly…

  • Health Hazard

    Flies are carriers of disease and can contaminate food and other hygienic surfaces in your home or business.

  • Commercial Risk

    A fly infestation can impact on the reputation of a business, particularly in the catering, restaurant or food manufacturing sectors. This can be costly, when strict food safety and hygiene regulations are compromised. PEST have many years of experience advising commercial customers on infestation problems.

  • Deterrence

    PEST can not only bring any fly infestation under control quickly, we can also advise you on the changes and deterrent measures you can make to minimise a future reoccurance.Deterrence – PEST can not only bring any fly infestation under control quickly, we can also advise you on the changes and deterrent measures you can make to minimise a future reoccurance.