Sewer flies are a common problem in households, and they always seem to pop up at the most undesirable times. In this article, we dive deeper into the world of sewer flies, discover where they come from and discuss effective ways to fight them for good.
Sewer flies, also known as moth flies, are tiny flies often found near sewer drains and other damp places. But what makes these tiny insects so annoying and how do you recognise them?
Sewer flies are small, often no larger than a few millimetres, and have a distinctive hairy appearance. In this section, we explore the specific characteristics that distinguish sewer flies from other flying insects.
Where do these flies come from and why do they seem to feel so comfortable in our homes? We dive deeper into the habitat of sewer flies revealing the ideal breeding grounds where they thrive.
From clogged drains to stagnant water, discover sewer flies' favourite places to lay their eggs and reproduce. We offer practical tips to tackle these breeding sites effectively.
Although they may look harmless, sewer flies can pose some surprising dangers. Learn more about the potential health and hygiene risks posed by these tiny flies.
Besides controlling existing sewer flies, preventing a new invasion is vital. For example Drainpure for against smelly pits and sewage odour in the house.
Why is regular drain maintenance essential? This section explains how preventing blockages is the key to a sewer fly-free home.
Find out how sealing potential entry points can play a significant role in preventing another invasion. We share practical tips for creating airtight seals in your home.
Sewer flies can be an annoying problem, but with the right knowledge and action, they can be defeated. By addressing the habitat, understanding dangers and applying effective control methods, you can enjoy a home free of these unwanted guests.
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