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FLIES

The Common Housefly (Musca domestica) can remain active and reproduce throughout the year in warm environments although, more commonly, they tend to stop breeding during the winter months.

As potential vectors of typhoid, cholera, tuberculosis, gastroenteritis and dysentery, they must be controlled. Solid foods are liquefied by regurgitating digestive juices on the surface of the food. Rotting food is of particular attraction and decaying household refuse provides an ideal environment for laying eggs. House flies have been known to cover distances as large as 9 miles.

Control Solution: Super Fly Spray - Renegade

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