Fly Control in Las Cruces, NM
Professional fly extermination in Las Cruces. Same-day appointments, licensed technicians, and a 90-day warranty on every service.
Why Las Cruces Homes Need Fly Control
Flies are a persistent problem in Las Cruces because our semi-arid climate and urban density create ideal conditions for breeding. The combination of hot summers, mild winters, and proximity to agricultural areas near New Mexico State University means flies can reproduce year-round. In Las Cruces, flies aren't just a nuisance—they pose health risks by spreading bacteria in kitchens and outdoor living spaces, which is why prompt fly control is essential.
Las Cruces Service Area
Serving West region
Our Las Cruces Fly Treatment Strategy
Our Las Cruces fly specialists use a targeted approach customized for Las Cruces properties, focusing on breeding sites like trash bins, pet areas, and moist soil near irrigation. We apply eco-friendly treatments that withstand our 96°F summer heat and low humidity, ensuring long-lasting protection. Every plan is tailored to your home's specific layout and the local fly species, so you get results that last.
House Fly Extermination in Las Cruces
House Fly Extermination in Las Cruces
The most common nuisance fly — we find breeding sites (garbage, pet waste, compost) and eliminate them. Available throughout Las Cruces and surrounding west communities.
Commercial Fly Management in Las Cruces
Restaurants, food processing, and healthcare facilities — fly-free environments for health code compliance. Available throughout Las Cruces and surrounding west communities.
Exclusion & Proofing in Las Cruces
Screens, air curtains, door sweeps, and sealing — keep flies outside where they belong. Available throughout Las Cruces and surrounding west communities.
UV Light Trap Systems in Las Cruces
Professional-grade insect light traps (ILTs) for 24/7 monitoring and control in commercial settings. Available throughout Las Cruces and surrounding west communities.
Las Cruces Fly Prevention Tips
In Las Cruces, seal all trash cans tightly and clean them weekly to eliminate the food sources that attract flies in our hot, dry climate. Install fine-mesh screens on windows and doors, and repair any tears immediately, since flies can squeeze through tiny gaps to escape the 96°F summer heat. Remove standing water from plant saucers and pet bowls daily, as our low humidity doesn't dry out these small pools fast enough to prevent fly breeding.
In Las Cruces, seal all trash cans tightly and clean them weekly to eliminate the food sources that attract flies in our hot, dry climate.
Install fine-mesh screens on windows and doors, and repair any tears immediately, since flies can squeeze through tiny gaps to escape the 96°F summer heat.
Remove standing water from plant saucers and pet bowls daily, as our low humidity doesn't dry out these small pools fast enough to prevent fly breeding.
Fly Control Cost in Las Cruces
One thing many Las Cruces homeowners don't realize is that flies here are drawn to the organic matter in xeriscape landscaping—like mulch and compost—which stays warm and moist even in our dry climate. I've seen infestations spike after monsoon rains, when flies breed in standing water that collects in desert-adapted plants. That's why our inspections always include checking these overlooked hotspots.
Free inspection & detailed quote provided for every Las Cruces property
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Las Cruces Quick Facts
- Population
- 113,000
- Region
- West
- Summer Avg
- 96°F
- Winter Avg
- 30°F
- Humidity
- 40%
- Known For
- New Mexico State University, Organ Mountains
- Seasonal
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