Flies are considered pests for several reasons. One of the main reasons is due to their flying habits causing annoyance to humans. This is not only annoying but can also be viewed as unhygienic and cause embarrassment for food processing establishments such as cafes and restaurants.
Flies also pose a significant threat to public heath with their ability to transmit diseases such as Salmonella, dysentry, hepatitis, typhoid fever and other internal parasites. As a result, fly control is extremely important especially in food processing establishments.
Effective fly control usually involves an integrated approach of both chemical and non-chemical control methods. Improved hygiene and sanitation is the most important factor. The quick and efficient removal of garbage and waste products will reduce fly numbers by reducing attractants and breeding sites.
Other effective control methods include Electric Fly Zappers, Fly Traps, Fly Bait, Insecticides and Aerosol Sprays. See below for our full range:
Economical Bulk Size: 600g jar equivalent to 50 sachets, providing excellent value. Eco-Friendly Formula: Non-toxic, made from food-grade ingredients, safe for family and pets. Broad-Spectrum Effectiveness: Attracts a wide range...
The Fly Eater Outdoor Fly Trap – is the smaller brother to the Predator Outdoor Fly Trap. This is an essential item when you live in Australia and this little...
Catch flies in your outdoor entertaining area with the revolutionary, low odour EnviroSafe Alfresco Fly Trap. This clever design produces less odour by keeping captured flies out of the bait,...
18W replacement lamp for the Executioner Bug Zapper Midsize. The UV lamp has been designed to produce a peak light output at a wavelength of 365nm in the UV-A band....
The Executioner Bug Zapper is a large, powerful bug zapper that is highly effective at luring and killing insects made from anti-aging plastic material. The Executioner Bug Zapper – Large...
This insectide is great, I have definately had a huge reduction in the amount of cockroaches, in fact I ahve not seen one for over a week.
Postage was slow but I do live remote Australia so it can be expected.