Tips for Preventing a Fly Problem
The most useful ways to avoid an issue with flies is to create an inhospitable environment that won’t lure them to your backyard. That means you shouldn’t have the things they need to survive readily available to encourage them to stay and breed in your space. Eliminate potential food sources by keeping garbage cans closed and cleaned.
Rinse them periodically to reduce odors that can attract them. Also, pay attention to the area where you place them and take the same precautions about maintaining the area. Inspect other places where food and spills may linger such as around grills and on your patio or deck. Foul-smelling odors are not a deterrent but instead act as attractants.
Flies are successful from an evolutionary perspective for a reason. They are opportunistic and will seek out sources of nourishment wherever they lurk. Keep the unapparent ones such as pet food and water bowls in mind too. These pests aren’t picky about what they can find. You also need to address the issues that may affect the presence of these insects inside your home.
Repair all holes on screen doors and windows which can provide access indoors. Once inside, the flies have a reliable food source and will likely thrive until you can get rid of them. They are annoyingly persistent and will continue to torment you and your pets until you kill them. The best cure is prevention as the old saying goes. Take it to heart with these nuisance pests.