Flies: The Tiny Invaders
Introduction
Flies are commonly known as tiny invaders that can cause annoyance and frustration in our homes. These small insects belong to the order Diptera and are found all over the world. Flies are attracted to food, garbage, and other organic matter, making them a common household pest. In this article, we will explore the different types of flies, their behavior, and how to effectively get rid of them.
Types of Flies
There are several types of flies that can invade our homes, including house flies, fruit flies, drain flies, and blow flies. House flies are gray in color and are attracted to decaying organic matter. Fruit flies are small and brown, and are commonly found around ripe fruits and vegetables. Drain flies are small, fuzzy insects that breed in damp, organic material found in drains. Blow flies are metallic blue or green and are attracted to dead animals and rotting meat.
Behavior
Flies have a very short lifespan, typically living for only a few weeks. However, they are able to reproduce rapidly, with a single female fly laying hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. Flies are attracted to food sources, garbage, and other organic matter where they can lay their eggs. The larvae hatch from the eggs and feed on the decaying material before pupating and emerging as adult flies.
Getting Rid of Flies
There are several methods to effectively get rid of flies in your home. One way is to eliminate their food sources by keeping your kitchen clean and disposing of garbage regularly. You can also use fly traps or fly swatters to catch and kill adult flies. In severe infestations, you may need to contact a pest control professional to help eliminate the problem.
