Flying Insect Control Derby
We specialise in flying insect treatments and fumigations in Derby. Our treatments are ideal for insects such as cluster flies, drainage flies, and moths. To book an appointment or for specialist advice telephone 01332 553176
Our flying insect treatment and fumigation service include:
Our flying insect treatment and fumigation service include:
- Immediate eradication - with fast acting treatments.
- Affordable treatments - fixed at a low-cost rate.
- Flexible appointments - providing a 7-day service.
Cluster Flies
Cluster Fly Control - Our treatment service is a simple and cost effective way to treat and remove cluster flies from your home. Our treatments include attic and loft fumigation's, cavity wall injections and window treatments. Our cluster fly treatments are long lasting and work hard to keep your property free from cluster flies.
Cluster flies are flying insect pests that can be seen around any home in Derby during early springtime and again around late summertime. Cluster flies are usually attracted to south facing properties that get more sunlight than other parts. They can also be attracted properties that are lighter in colour and near to close by countryside. These properties can include new buildings and barn conversions. Some infestations can start at the end of summer or early autumn. It's around this time that an adult cluster fly will look for a place to hibernate throughout winter. They get their name cluster fly because they normally congregate in large numbers and cluster together. Numbers can sometimes be large and can be 2000 to 3000 flies. During the hibernation period, cluster flies will release a pheromone. The stronger the pheromone the more distinctive the smell. When springtime arrives, the surviving cluster flies will wake up and carry on their life cycle and return to the surrounding fields. It is at this point they will lay eggs on soft ground and soil. The eggs will turn into larvae that will live inside the earth before going in search for earthworms to live and feed on. This stage can last around a month before they emerge as a cluster fly. During the summer months, cluster flies will live on trees in the natural habitat of the countryside. When late summer approaches their life cycle will start over again, only this time the new cluster flies will head for a loft space with the strongest scented pheromone. This will usually be an untreated roof or property in Derby.
As good practice it is advised that an attic or loft spaces should be treated once cluster flies have been highlighted. In some cases, a cluster fly problem can occur every year until the entire infestation is eradicated or the pheromone is permanently removed. This can only be possible if the correct professional cluster fly treatment has been carried out. If you have a Derby cluster fly control problem and require further information or assistance contact us today.
Cluster flies are flying insect pests that can be seen around any home in Derby during early springtime and again around late summertime. Cluster flies are usually attracted to south facing properties that get more sunlight than other parts. They can also be attracted properties that are lighter in colour and near to close by countryside. These properties can include new buildings and barn conversions. Some infestations can start at the end of summer or early autumn. It's around this time that an adult cluster fly will look for a place to hibernate throughout winter. They get their name cluster fly because they normally congregate in large numbers and cluster together. Numbers can sometimes be large and can be 2000 to 3000 flies. During the hibernation period, cluster flies will release a pheromone. The stronger the pheromone the more distinctive the smell. When springtime arrives, the surviving cluster flies will wake up and carry on their life cycle and return to the surrounding fields. It is at this point they will lay eggs on soft ground and soil. The eggs will turn into larvae that will live inside the earth before going in search for earthworms to live and feed on. This stage can last around a month before they emerge as a cluster fly. During the summer months, cluster flies will live on trees in the natural habitat of the countryside. When late summer approaches their life cycle will start over again, only this time the new cluster flies will head for a loft space with the strongest scented pheromone. This will usually be an untreated roof or property in Derby.
As good practice it is advised that an attic or loft spaces should be treated once cluster flies have been highlighted. In some cases, a cluster fly problem can occur every year until the entire infestation is eradicated or the pheromone is permanently removed. This can only be possible if the correct professional cluster fly treatment has been carried out. If you have a Derby cluster fly control problem and require further information or assistance contact us today.
Drainage Flies
Drainage fly control - Our drainage fly control treatments work fast to remove an infestation. Treatments include low-level residual insecticide sprays, residual fogging, smoke treatments and cavity wall injections. Each treatment is designed to eliminate drainage flies in different locations.
Drain flies are never far away from a source of water, this is where they lay their eggs. Over a short period of time, more flies will be noticed as new eggs hatch. The nesting area can also highlight a building fault. This can be a damp moist area or stagnant water. It can be a sign of faulty sewerage or pipework. Drain flies are mainly classed as being a pest when an infestation is located inside a Derby property. They can usually be noticed around windows and light fittings, and become a nuisance while trying to control them. It is advised that an infestation should be treated as soon as it is noticed.
Drain flies are never far away from a source of water, this is where they lay their eggs. Over a short period of time, more flies will be noticed as new eggs hatch. The nesting area can also highlight a building fault. This can be a damp moist area or stagnant water. It can be a sign of faulty sewerage or pipework. Drain flies are mainly classed as being a pest when an infestation is located inside a Derby property. They can usually be noticed around windows and light fittings, and become a nuisance while trying to control them. It is advised that an infestation should be treated as soon as it is noticed.
Moths
Moth Control - We provide a range of moth control treatments that work fast to eradicate any Derby moth infestation. Our treatments include strong residual sprays and fumigations.
Moths come in many shapes and sizes. There are many different species of moth that can be found in Derby. However, only a small number are classed as flying insect pests. These species are carpet moths, clothes moths and, meal moths. Each species is treated differently as their dietary requirements mean they nest in different locations.
Moths come in many shapes and sizes. There are many different species of moth that can be found in Derby. However, only a small number are classed as flying insect pests. These species are carpet moths, clothes moths and, meal moths. Each species is treated differently as their dietary requirements mean they nest in different locations.