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- 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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- 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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- 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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90-Day Warranty โ Every provider in our network includes a 90-day warranty. If pests return, they re-treat at no charge.
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Quick Answers
Common questions before you contact us
Why do I have so many flies in my house?
Flies are breeding somewhere nearby โ probably on your property or a neighbor's. Common sources: uncovered trash, pet waste in the yard, compost piles, dead animals in the chimney or wall void, or rotting food hidden somewhere. We find the source and eliminate it.
What diseases do flies carry?
Flies carry over 65 diseases including salmonella, E. coli, cholera, typhoid, dysentery, and tuberculosis. They pick up pathogens from feces, garbage, and rotting matter, then transfer them to your food and surfaces when they land. A single fly can carry over 1 million bacteria on its body.
How much does fly control cost?
Residential fly treatment: $150-$300. Commercial fly management: $200-$1,000/month depending on facility size. UV light trap installation: $500-$2,000 per unit. Exclusion work: $300-$2,000. Restaurant programs start at $300/month for basic monitoring and treatment.
What's the difference between house flies and cluster flies?
House flies breed in filth and are active in warm weather, entering homes through open doors/windows. Cluster flies are parasitic on earthworms, enter homes in fall to overwinter in wall voids and attics, and emerge sluggishly on warm winter days. Treatment strategies are completely different for each.
Are fly treatments safe around food?
Yes. In food handling areas, we use food-safe fly baits, physical exclusion (screens, air curtains), and UV traps โ not sprayed chemicals. For residential kitchens, we use targeted gel baits and crack-and-crevice treatments that never touch food contact surfaces.