Why Do Flies Keep Coming Into My House Every Day?

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In the midst of a scorching summer day on a summer afternoon in Bengaluru, Priya sat with hot chai. She was thinking that this was a moment of calm after a tiring day at work. As she was leaning to her back she could hear. A distinct buzzing sound of a flying insect. It swung across her living room in a bid to ruin her well-earned break. She hit it with her bat with a furious look, but was determined. After a few minutes, a second one came out. Then another. What was happening?

If the Priya's problem is familiar to you, don't worry. The problem of flies invading homes are a common nuisance however, the issue is being experienced in homes all over India. What are the reasons these pests find their way into the homes of people like you? The motives are more complicated (and intriguing) than you think and you should learn to remove flies from home.

The Basics of a Fly Infestation

Before we dive deeper into the less-known causes it's crucial to grasp the fundamentals. The three essential elements that fly species require to flourish indoors:

  1. Food Sources
    Flies are scavengers, and they are attracted by anything that is not sealed or exposed. Unopened trash cans and food leftovers on counters and even pet food may lure them.

  2. Breeding Spots
    They breed in areas that are stuffed of organic material. The compost container, the vegetable peels laying on the counter in your kitchen or a sloppy spill beneath the fridge could be the ideal place for their eggs.

  3. Entry Points
    Window frames without screens, gaps between doors, and small crevices invite to insects.

But, you may already be aware of this. What you need to know is why flies select your home over other homes and why they appear to be a constant threat.

Uncovering the Lesser-Known Reasons

There are a few unique aspects which could be bringing the flies to your home every day, in addition to the typical causes:

1. Your Home's Microclimate

Flies are temperature-sensitive creatures. The homes that have the perfect mix of humidity and warmth are very appealing to the flies. For instance, if constantly maintain your home's temperature hot (thanks for cooking) and you have an abundance of water in the bathroom or sink the flies are more likely to remain.

2. Potted Plants and Their Hidden Secrets

Are you home with indoor plant life? They are beautiful and add a touch of class to your house, damp soil mixed with decaying leaves or excessive watering can provide the ideal habitat for flies, specifically fruit-flies as well as gnats. It's not obvious as organic matter that is being broken down in pots is an ideal breeding ground.

3. Decay in Unexpected Locations

We usually imagine flies as being attracted exclusively to food waste but decay that isn't noticed may also draw them. It could be a piece of fruit that was left under the sofa, a dead insect buried in the window, or sponges or damp rags inside the kitchen.

Pro advice For Indian homes during mango season in the summer? Look under the racks for fallen mangoes!

4. The Lure of Light

The flies are very attracted to lighting sources. If you have your lights in your home during the night and let your windows remain open at night, then you may decide to hang an ad that reads "Flies Welcome". This is particularly common in Indian homes, where ventilation requirements typically mean windows that are cracked even at night.

5. Neighboring Neglect

Have you realized that your neighbors practices can lead to problems with flies? In the case of your neighbor doesn't manage their trash in a proper manner or the drainage on their balcony is stagnant water, it may produce flies that then move to your house. These kinds of scenarios are quite common for shared dwellings, such as apartments.

6. Festive Season Leftovers

India is famous for its festivals, which usually are accompanied by elaborate meals. However, the leftovers of festive cooking may leave behind a mess of food and ripe fruit, or even flowers which decay rapidly. The abundance of these items during celebrations can lead to a spike in the number of fly-borne diseases in your home.

Do You Know How Big the Problem Really Is?

The issue of the fly isn't just an issue. It's a health risk. Based on Indian epidemiological studies the flies are responsible in spreading more than 65 human illnesses such as cholera and Typhoid. Houseflies transport as much as the number of six million bacteria in their bodies. They take in germs from decaying materials, and then transfer them to food items, kitchenware, or even to surfaces.

According to statistics, pest infestations can increase by 30-50 percentage during warmer seasons in cities such as Chennai and Delhi mostly because of the garbage disposal facilities that are open and an increasing urban population. If flies are an everyday aspect of your life and are a sign of more serious hygiene issues or infrastructure problems within your immediate surroundings.

Preventing and Controlling Flies in Indian Homes

If your house feels like the home of a fly magnet, here's an opportunity to be happy. There's no reason to endure it. Here are the best solutions:

1. Seal Every Entry Point

Consider investing in window screens, put rubber linings on the inside of doors and also seal any tiny gaps in windows or walls.

2. Proper Waste Management

Make sure you regularly take kitchen waste and secure it in bags and dispose of it each day. Be sure to not leave any organic material that is wet or dry exposed.

3. Focus on Drainage

If it's the bathroom sink in the kitchen or the drainage on your balcony, you need to clean it regularly to ensure there's no water that has accumulated.

4. Natural Solutions

Make use of plants that repel insects such as mint, basil or lemongrass for windowsills. You can also consider essential oils like Eucalyptus to repel flies organically.

5. Access Professional Help

Infestations of flies that persist may require the help of pest control experts. Professional services guarantee not just the removal of flies but also elimination of their breeding grounds.

When DIY Isn't Enough

Sometimes, regardless of what you try at home, the remedies do not appear to be working. This could mean a more extensive infestation or a nefarious cause of the issue. Pest control professionals in India are adept at handling the situation using techniques that are appropriate to the climate of India and our urban problems.

Flies Don't Have to Be a Daily Trial

Priya was the last to decide she was done. After months of fighting insects with DIY remedies, she rang an expert pest control company. They discovered a breeding site that she had not noticed near the drain of her balcony. Within a few days, her home was quiet and peaceful. with peace.

If you're facing an influx of flies each day, what's keeping you from claiming your house?

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