How to Get Rid Of Flies Indoor Safely and Naturally

Insects buzzing indoors can quickly turn a peaceful home into a noisy place. Among these pests, flies are some of the most bothersome.

Flies, including house flies, fruit flies, drain flies, and cluster flies, carry many diseases and pose threats to human health.

According to the National Library of Medicine, house flies can transmit over 100 

To safeguard your family’s health, it’s essential to address fly infestations safely and naturally.

While swatting flies may offer a temporary solution, more effective methods are recommended by experts.

 

Where Do Flies Come From?

Flies (Diptera) have over 120.000 specis worldwide. House flies are about 1/8-1/4 inch long, gray with four black stripes on their thorax, hairy bodies, a pair of wings, and compound red eyes.

Roberto M. Pereira, Ph.D., from the University of Florida, explains that flies typically enter homes through torn

screens and open doors, and they breed in mulch piles or garbage cans near entry points.

Houseflies reproduce rapidly, laying between 75 and 150 eggs at once, and can spread up to 20 miles from their hatching site.

What Attracts Flies Indoor?

Peter Irenicus, founder of The Holy Habibee, identifies three main attractions for flies indoors:

1. Food: Flies are drawn to decaying food, uncovered trash, pet waste, and compost.

2. Breeding Sites: Flies lay eggs in moist organic matter. Homes near fly breeding grounds like farms or garbage dumps may attract more flies.

3. Openings in Homes: Flies can enter through unscreened

 and doors in search of food or warmth.

What Attracts Flies Indoor?

 

How to Get Rid Of Flies Indoor Safely and Naturally

#1. Apple Cider Vinegar and Dish Soap

The acetic acid in apple cider vinegar mixed with hydroxid  is effective for trapping flies.

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