Cluster Flies
Identifying Cluster Fly Problems
Common Cluster Flies (Pollenia rudis), are generally similar in size, or slightly larger than a house fly, and have golden hairs on their thorax. Their wings fold over one another when resting. Cluster fly problems may occur in large numbers “clustering” on windows.
Locating Cluster Fly Infestations
Cluster fly infestations do not generally breed indoors, rather they hibernate inside attics and wall voids during the winter months. Cluster fly problems may become active in early spring, or on a warm winter day, and will fly to windows and “cluster” there.
Questions To Ask About Cluster Fly Problems
- How often do you see these flies?
- When do you usually start to see them?
- Is there access to your attic?
Cluster Fly Infestation Inspection Tips
Inspect carefully around windows, doors and along eave areas. Small access points can allow flies to enter the structure. Check above drop ceilings and in attics.
How to Get Rid of Cluster Fly Problems
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