Operation and Common Questions for Fly Control

 

To effectively control various flies, indoor environments should prioritize prevention and take preventive measures before the peak fly season. Here are some key measures:

 

1. Install various fly prevention devices

 

Install magnetic door curtains, insect killer lamps, hanging fly paper, and fly cages on doors and windows of restaurants, apartment buildings, garbage rooms, kitchens, and dining areas. Install fly killer lamps near the sink in the kitchen, at the entrance of the restaurant, and around the dishwasher, and ensure that fly screens on doors and windows are intact.

 

2. Pay attention to curtains and sealed doors

 

Install curtains and magnetic mesh screens on windows, back doors, especially on the back door of the kitchen, to ensure automatic closure.

 

Taking a regular hotel as an example, here are specific operational steps for fly control and maintenance:

 

- Install fly killer lamps or fly paper on both sides of grease traps, floor drains, and dishwashers.

 

- Hang fly-repellent flower baskets near beer barrels and beverage dispensers.

 

- Pay attention to daily hygiene to prevent standing water on the floor. Clean residual food particles on floor drains to prevent water accumulation around grease traps. Clean and dry mops after use or soak them in a disinfectant bucket.

 

- If the outdoor garbage pile is too close, check the sealed doors and mesh screens regularly, and clean the outdoor area regularly using closed lids.

 

- Clean trash bins frequently to prevent water accumulation at the bottom. Use a fan to dry the bottom if necessary, and treat it with specialized fly spray.

 

Here are specific steps for on-site fly control (using a regular hotel as an example):

 

1. Identify and deal with breeding sources: If there is suddenly a large number of flies on-site, it may be due to fallen apples, sour mops, organic matter clogging the sewer, or water accumulation at the bottom of trash bins. If there is a sudden influx of green flies, it may be due to the need for cleaning dead mice around the walls. Use specialized fly enzyme sprays, especially near dishwashers and grease traps. Regularly spray the bottom area with the spray. These measures can effectively repel, kill flies, and decompose organic deposits, preventing fly breeding.

 

2. Control airborne flies: If there are a few flies, use aerosol insecticides in large quantities and close the area for a period (approximately a few hours) to achieve effective results. If there is a continuous influx of large numbers of flies, it is recommended to use strong fly sprays, which are highly volatile and efficient insecticides. Close the area for a few hours to achieve results. Additionally, use sprays on the ground, especially around sinks and mops, to effectively control ground fly breeding.

 

Common Questions for controlling flies in commercial establishments

 

1. Why are the new generation LED insect killer lamps effective against fruit flies while ordinary fly lamps are ineffective?

 

Ordinary insect killer lamps mainly attract flies into the capture area by emitting ultraviolet light and then electrocute them or capture them on sticky paper. However, small fruit flies pose a major threat to indoor areas in homes and restaurants, and they have weak flying abilities and are not sensitive to ultraviolet light. Therefore, ordinary fly lamps are generally ineffective against them. The new LED insect killer lamps are more aesthetically pleasing and contain slow-release fly attractants that attract fruit flies in large numbers. Therefore, they are effective against various types of flies.

 

2. Why are fly lanterns more effective than other ordinary fly paper products?

 

Ordinary fly paper has limited capacity, limited hanging positions, and needs improvement in terms of appearance. It can create a negative impression of poor hygiene for customers. Fly lanterns are decorative and can be hung in multiple locations, increasing the chances of capturing flies. They contain slow-release bi-directional attractants that slowly release insect pheromones and food odors, making flies unable to resist. They can capture flies in three dimensions with a large capacity. Therefore, they are an upgraded product compared to ordinary fly paper and fly bottles.

 

3. How does the fly-repellent flower basket work? What is the difference between it and the current yellow fly repellent blocks?

 

The fly-repellent flower basket is a decorative basket that contains various plant essential oils, including lemongrass oil, cedar oil, peppermint oil, and lavender oil, which can effectively repel various flies. It is particularly suitable for installation in bar counters and pastry/snack counters. It can be stuck or hung near beverage machine outlets, bar counters, beer barrel outlets, and below dishwashers.

 

4. Why can fly enzyme sprays repel and eliminate flies and prevent the next generation of flies from breeding and laying eggs?

 

Fly enzyme sprays are microbial insecticides composed of natural plant aromas that repel insects and complex enzyme preparations. They are colored and diluted with water for spraying in drains, floor gaps, and below dishwashers. They can effectively repel and kill flies. Boric acid in the spray can effectively kill larvae and decompose organic deposits, preventing fly breeding and egg-laying. It also masks, decomposes, and neutralizes unpleasant odors. It is safe and environmentally friendly.

 

These are standard measures for fly control. If you need the necessary tools and products, you can purchase them on the following page. If your situation is complex and you haven't found suitable tools or methods, please provide us with specific information, and we will assist you in selecting products, tools, and methods to customize an efficient, safe, and cost-effective fly control plan.