Cluster Fly Infestation Services
Cluster Fly Infestation Services
Cluster Flies are commonly found in the attics of Seattle and Portland homes – especially if there is a light source such as a light bulb or a small window available for them to swarm around.
As an overwintering pest, cluster flies will enter your home to find shelter for the winter. Homeowners primarily face cluster fly infestations in the winter months when there is a lack of sun and warmth.
If you find yourself with a swarm of flies in your home, call a professional pest control company immediately to ensure you do not have a cluster fly infestation in your home or attic.
Often confused with the typical house fly – cluster flies look almost identical to house flies. A cluster fly’s size is often slightly larger than a house fly – however, that may not be noticeable to the human eye. They may also be identified by their sluggish motion.
As the name suggests, cluster flies gather in large groups which can be an identifying signal that you are dealing with a cluster fly infestation.
Homeowners should be aware of flies that are flying near the ceilings of the home or the attic entrance. Incessant buzzing noises may also be a sign of a cluster fly infestation.
Whether your attic is accessible internally or externally, it is a good practice to check your attic for unwanted pests and other weathering factors as the season changes.
The best way to get rid of cluster flies is to prevent them from entering your home.
A common practice to stop cluster flies from entering or returning to your home is ensuring all entrances and walls are properly sealed – especially around your attic and other small, dark areas of your house.
Pest Pros offers services to prepare your home for the peak season of fly infestations. Our team of expert pest control specialists will identify areas where cluster flies may enter your home and apply preventive measures to ensure your home is ready for the season.
If you notice any amount of flies in your home – you should contact Pest Pros to examine whether or not you have a fly infestation in your home.