Flies

FLIES

Flies can cause disease in humans and animals, including typhoid fever, cholera, bacillary dysentery and hepatitis. Sanitation is critical to controlling these pests, but accurate identification is essential for successful fly control. They are capable of transmitting disease when they vomit, groom themselves or just walk on surfaces.
CONTROL METHODS
RESIDUAL SPRAY
The 4 or 6 liters sprayer is an important tool for spraying control. A sprayer with a multiple spray nozzles can apply insecticides safely and accurately to the insect harborages.



FLIES TRAP MACHINE
Flies are attracted to a certain light spectrum such as the Ultra violet light. Flies that are attracted to it will adhere to the sticky sheet located inside the light trap.



ULV MISTING
A sprayer with a multiple spray nozzles can apply insecticides safely and accurately to the insect harborages & ULV Mist Deliver insecticides in droplets that are smaller than aerosol ULV droplets remain in the air for several minutes before settling on surfaces or directly on the pest. This method is effective in controlling insects that remain in narrow crevices because the droplets can be carried to the sites with air currents.