Controlling flies is more difficult than it appears and involves more than the use of a fly swatter! Proper fly control requires several steps to be carried out and identifying the breeding sites.
Domestic flies, often called “Filth Flies,” are not only a nuisance by their presence, but are important from a human and animal health standpoint. House flies may spread diseases such as conjunctivitis, poliomyelitis, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, anthrax, leprosy, cholera, diarrhea and dysentery.