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Flies | Small Flies | Fly Control Products
Photo Credit: Tom Myers
SPAEROCERID FLY IDENTIFICATION
Size: 1/8-inch
Color: Black
On these flies, the first segment of the tarsi is enlarged compared to
the other segments. The tarsi are the last five segments of the legs.
SPAEROCERID BIOLOGY AND HABITS
The Spaerocerid flies are also called "dung flies", because they may breed
in animal manure. Sphaerocerid flies belong to a large family of flies
known as Sphaeroceridae which contains 241 species in North America.
These fly in very common in poultry houses breeding in chicken feces.
There are a few species that feed in any decaying organic matter, meaning
that they can be found in the same areas as Phorid
flies and Fruit flies. The biology and
habits is much the same as these other small flies.
INSPECTING FOR SPAEROCERID
INFESTATIONS
- Just because you may see a small fly or gnat type
flying around in the kitchen, do not assume it is coming from the drains.
Check all possible breeding sources to help identify the fly. Using
a drain cleaner like DF 5000 would only work in they are breeding in
the drains.
Understanding the different breeding sources for the different flies
will help you in identifying and managing the respective flies. The
other flies that are found around drains are: Fruit Flies, Drain Flies
and Sphaerocierid Flies.
Breeding Sources of Drain Flies, Fruit Flies, Phorid Flies
and Sphaerocerid Flies:
Drain flies: breed
in drains, sewers, septic tanks and soil that has been contaminated
with sewage.
Fruit flies: can be
spotted around fresh fruits/vegtables, rotting fruits and vegetables,
drains, garbage and damp organic materials
Phorid Flies
: are found in sewage contaminated soil, garbage, drains,
human cadavers, rotting vegetables and fruit, garbage as well as damp
organic materials
Sphaerocerid
Flies: may be found in manure, damp organic material,
drains, rotting fruits and vegetables and garbage
SPAEROCERID FLY CONTROL
- Finding and removing all breeding sources is the first
and best method of elimination.
- Floor drains need to regularly be cleaned, not only
for this particular fly but the other small flies mentioned above.
Bleach and hot water is not adequate to remove breeding sources. A drains
can be treated Invade Bio Treatment Gel.
If these flies are found breeding in crawlspaces or inside walls, the
breeding source needs to be removed and dried completely.
- After the breeding sources have been removed, you
may use a space spray (ULV) non-residual, pyrethrin
treatments to kill the remaining adult flies.
- We having fogging material
and foggers , as well as hand held pyrethrin aerosols such as CB 80:
CB 80
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Treat Drains for Fly Control
InVade Bio Drain Gel
Packaging: qts and gallons(4 gallons per case)
Quarts
Invade Bio Drain Treatment Gel

Gallons

Invade Bio Drain Treatment Gel

Spray Flies with Pyrethrins

Packaging: 17 oz cans and case
( case=8 cans)
CB 80 Extra Aerosol
17 oz can
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