Fly-control protocol

FLY CONTROL PROTOCOL

What is a protocol: it is a series of measures and operations to be performed, in this case to eliminate or significantly reduce flies in a location. There are different types of flies but they all have a fairly similar life cycle: to have good control we must act on multiple levels with consistency and precision precisely to prevent:

  1. them from being born
  2. them from living
  3. them from becoming established in an environment
  4. breeding niches from being created

what we need to do: create an environment unsuitable for their life, regularity in treatments

2026 SHIPMENT SCHEDULE for beneficial insects for biological pest control

April 15 - April 29

May 13 - May 27

June 10 - June 24

July 8 - July 22

August 5 - August 20

September 3 - September 16 - September 30

October 14 - October 28

START EARLY

starting early means beginning treatments before colonies form: it depends on the areas but in any case you should always start in April (or earlier), with all these actions:

Biological Pest Control with FLY MIX that is, parasitoids of flies Spalangia Cemeroni and Muscidifurax Spp

These insects, harmless to the environment and animals, but fierce enemies of fly larvae, insert their larvae into those of flies effectively preventing flies from regenerating. This must be repeated every 28/30 days approximately to interrupt the fly life cycle (from April through September or beyond depending on the areas) (see video for residential and for places with animals) treat all areas where you see small flies on walls or fly larvae on the ground (we remind that stables must be treated along the perimeters of bedding, as well as horse boxes and manure heaps) boxes where civil waste is left under and inside dumpsters, for free areas, flower pots and garden beds and all areas where you think there may be fly breeding

AT THE SAME TIME

hang around approximately 15 / 20 m from the stable/shed etc. the FLY TRAP traps which once full can be discarded or washed and reused with a refill. These will not immediately start attracting insects but if placed as per instructions will begin as soon as flies move around. Moreover, we create areas where we will attract flies to then make them harmless with attractive baits

See the traps and baits here. Available disposable FlyTraps but also reusable ones with refills

CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT UNSUITABLE FOR THEIR LIFE

this is achieved in two phases: first keep clean: water troughs, feeders (even outdoors) manure heap surroundings, remove old cobwebs (because flies use them to hatch eggs) and remove as much dust as possible, if you have flower pots around the house or even small garden beds keep the soil disturbed; secondly use the CATALYTIC ENZYMES to treat the bedding and environments where animals live: indeed the enzymes by creating the ideal conditions for the bacteria that make up the bedding to multiply and perform their work: digest organic matter, and create, precisely because they prevent ammonia formation and prevent excessive fermentation, an unfavorable condition for fly eggs and larvae to become established. If you have dogs or cats you can treat their bedding and also the "areas where they go to the bathroom" you will avoid odor and avoid flies.

The new bedding with Catalytic Enzymes must be created and can be maintained for approximately one year and then renewed.

THE CORRIDORS AND SURROUNDING AREAS

wash with diluted GREEN GLOOP corridors and adjoining areas, such as balconies, under stairs and all areas where you put waste, you can also use it to wash dumpsters.

Green Gloop a germicidal detergent, non-toxic for cement and rubber flooring

FOR FENCE AREAS

we started treatments early; from late April we must also work outdoors always to reduce the number of insects. FLY TRAP traps placed around the property and near manure heaps work well. To help them there are the fly papers, in all their different shapes.

Also the animals: from May onwards we must also treat animals with our natural products, indeed FLY FARM, diluted and sprayed on animals, which concentrated only directly on the most sensitive parts, creates a repellent effect.

In environments we can work against flies and insects: The LIGHT TRAPS comply with regulations for all premises including those where food is administered, because they glue and do not electrocute flies. The use of FLY PAPERS with appropriate cords, complete the work.

Fly Farm natural repellent keeps away horseflies, mosquitoes, flies and midges.
It can be used either as a cream or diluted.

FLY CONTROL PROTOCOL

The protocol is a series of measures and operations to be performed, in this case to eliminate or significantly reduce flies in a location.

There are different types of flies but they all have a fairly similar life cycle: to have good control we must act on multiple levels with consistency and precision precisely to prevent: them from being born, living, becoming established in an environment and breeding niches from being created.

Here is the protocol

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