Fly Species

Everything You Need to Know About Flies

What flies look like

Flies come in many species, but the most common pests include:

House flies – grey bodies, large eyes, fast-moving, commonly found in homes and kitchens

Fruit flies – tiny, tan-coloured flies often found around ripe fruit, bins and drains

Both types breed quickly and are attracted to food, moisture and waste.

Signs You May Have a
fly Problem

Persistent buzzing or visible activity inside the home

Small, fruit-sized flies around bins, drains or fruit bowls

Maggots in waste areas

Increased activity around windows and light sources

Spots, smears or streaks on walls and surfaces

Even a few flies can rapidly turn into an infestation due to their fast breeding cycle.

How Infestations Start

Fly outbreaks commonly begin from:

Uncovered food or exposed rubbish

Full or unclean bins

Poor drainage or standing water

Fermenting fruit or sugary spills

Unmaintained grease traps or drains

Even small hygiene lapses can attract them immediately.

What You Should Do

Clean food spills straight away

Empty bins daily and use sealed liners

Store ripening fruit in the fridge

Clean drains regularly

Keep compost and waste tightly covered

Simple steps help reduce fly numbers, but they won’t eliminate breeding sites once larvae are present.

How to Prevent a fly infestation 

Install fly screens on windows and doors

Keep bins sealed and sanitised

Fix drainage issues and standing water

Clean floor traps and drains weekly

Maintain strong hygiene routines in kitchens

Prevention helps, but severe infestations require
targeted treatment.

Need Help?

If flies keep returning or you’re seeing maggots, a professional inspection is the fastest way to stop the breeding cycle and restore hygiene. Contact your local Pest Control Specialists branch for effective fly control.

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