Many type of flies invade structures in Colorado. Most feed on dead or decaying material and, depending on the environment, they can be very difficult to eliminate. The most important step in fly management is the proper identification of the fly and its harborage areas. Since most flies have very short life spans, their goal is to lay as many eggs as they can before they die. Once the life cycle has been interrupted, our service professionals can present some helpful tips on preventing a reinfestation.
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| Blow fly |
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| Cluster fly |
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| Drain flies |
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| Green bottle fly |
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| House fly |
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| Hump backed fly |
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| Moth fly |
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| Picture winged |
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| Vinegar or fruit flies |
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