Concerns and Best Effort for Ant Control Outdoor

Nov 23
12:16

2013

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Flies found inside a building have entered from the outside in almost all cases. Therefore, barriers preventing access to the building are the first line of defense.

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Effective outdoor fly control can greatly reduce indoor infestations by reducing the number of flies surrounding a structure,Concerns and Best Effort for Ant Control Outdoor Articles thereby preventing entry. The flying insects encountered in rural and farm premises can be of many types, but it is generally accepted that those which are regarded as pests are those which spread disease through contamination, or cause physical damage and general nuisance.

Because flies feed on garbage and feces, they transmit diseases, so you should do all you can to keep their population to a minimum.Dump standing water: drill holes in old tires, clean your gutters, don't pile grass clippings, keep the trash can covered, dump and replace water in birdbaths and wading pools weekly.

Flies are attracted to any strong smell; if you eliminate the odors, you'll drastically reduce the fly population outside your home.

  • Pick up dog feces. Make sure you put it in sealable bags before you put it in the trash can.
  • Keep garbage can lids tightly closed. If you are having a party, make sure the trash can being used for paper goods disposable has a tight fitting lid, and ask the guests to replace the lid after they dispose of their trash
  • Don't keep your compost pile too moist
  • Keep the compost pile as far from your house as possible
  • Maintain your compost pile properly. Keep it "cooking" so that it is too warm to support fly larvae.
  • If you want to give your backyard birds fruit treats, be sure to locate the fruit or peelings as far from your house as possible.

Flies love tall grass and piles of brush, so keep your shrubs trimmed and don't leave piles of cut grass, leaves or brush in your yard.They are attracted to moisture and standing water; keep the water in birdbaths fresh and don't allow buckets or other containers to fill up with rain water. You should discard old tires or any debris in your yard that can collect rain water.

Mechanical

While trapping can have limited impact in the open air, they can provide limited reprieve if set away from areas humans will be. The key is to not attract flies toward or through the area, but to set traps to intercept them from coming that way. Some trap options include:

  • Inverted cone traps containing fly food attractants. These are widely available and can be effective if sanitation is maintained in the area. The fly food attractants can be very foul smelling, so the traps should be placed away from occupied structures. 
  • Insecticide impregnated resin strips can be placed on the inside of garbage can lids to attract and eliminate flies that get into trash. If dumpsters seal tightly, they can be used there as well. 
  • Although they may have little effect in outdoor areas, ultraviolet light traps can be placed in alleyways, beneath trees, and around animal sleeping areas and manure piles to attract and kill flies.

Flies are deterred by the scents of some plants, so keep potted plants on your patio or near your doors that repel flies:

  • False indigo
  • Mint
  • Lavender
  • Elderberry
  • Basil

Flies landing on a structure treated with a surface pesticide labeled for flies will die long before they can get inside. In addition to fly control, comprehensive surface sprays also provide control over a broad range of insect pests including roaches, ants, and spiders. Application requires a one gallon hand sprayer.Hanging from a tree branch or hung in a window, doorway, or porch area, natural fly traps may be used in conjunction with fly baits and sprays, or as an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical pesticides.In many instances, there are safer, non-toxic fly control alternatives that are as effective as their chemical-based counterparts. 

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