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Flies

Types of Flies

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Types of Dangerous Flies

Wander Land

Cuterebra Sp

Spanish fly

Robber flies

Prevention

Steps to follow if infested

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Awarness

Sign Of Infestation

Signs of a fly infestation can vary depending on the type of fly and the severity of the infestation. Some common signs include an abundance of adult flies, maggots or larvae in the affected area, and clusters of small black or brown spots on surfaces such as walls and ceilings, which are fly droppings. Another sign of a fly infestation is the presence of dead flies in the area. In addition, a foul odor may indicate the presence of a large number of flies, as they are attracted to decaying organic matter.

If you suspect a fly infestation, it is important to take action immediately, as flies can spread disease and contaminate food and surfaces. Professional pest control services can help identify the extent of the infestation and implement effective treatment methods to eliminate the problem. Good sanitation practices, such as proper food storage and regular cleaning, can also help prevent fly infestations from occurring in the first place.

Threats

Illness from Flies

Flies are known to carry a variety of diseases that can be harmful to humans. These diseases can be transmitted through contact with contaminated surfaces, food or water that has been contaminated with fly feces, or by the bite of an infected fly. The most common illnesses associated with fly infestations include diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A. In addition, flies can also transmit bacteria that cause food poisoning, such as Salmonella and E. coli, which can cause symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, and fever.

Another illness that can be caused by fly infestations is conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye. Flies are attracted to moist areas such as the eyes, and can transfer bacteria or viruses that cause inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin layer of tissue that covers the eye. This can cause symptoms such as redness, itching, discharge, and sensitivity to light. In rare cases, fly bites can also transmit parasites that cause serious diseases such as leishmaniasis and African sleeping sickness. Therefore, it is important to take measures to prevent fly infestations and to practice good hygiene to avoid the risk of illness.

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