Fruit Flies Pest Control - Exeter
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Fruit Flies (Drosophila funebris) - FAQ's
What Are Fruit Flies?
Fruit flies are small, usually orange flies with distinctive orange eyes that can be found almost anywhere that rotting fruit can be found. For this reason it is common to find them in composting bins, rubbish storage areas and in the fruit bowl containing neglected produce.
Due to the close association with foods and especially with fermenting fruit and the sweet sticky residues of beer and cider found around pub bars etc. The fruit fly is often an early sign of deteriorating or consistently neglected hygiene in food premises so good house keeping can make a huge difference in successful pest management and fly extermination programmes.
Are Fruit Flies Dangerous?
Fruit flies are generally quite harmless and present as a nuisance more than an important vector of disease. For this reason small numbers of flies are often tolerated by the vendor of shops etc, but they will be seen by customers as a sign of poor hygiene and poor cleanliness which will ultimately impact any business.
What Diseases do Fruit Flies Carry and Spread?
Although they have a significant capacity to spread diseases through the environmental spread of viruses, bacteria and moulds, it is not widely reported that fruit flies are a risk to humans, so for now at least they present only as an undesirable nuisance pest.
What Does A Fruit Fly Pest Treatment Cost?
Being experts in insect control means our Fruit Fly Control services are faster, more thorough and more flexible than many other providers. We are usually on site within hours or even faster if it is an emergency. Our Services start at just £39.00.
How Quickly Can You Get To Us?
Our standard, same day Pest Extermination and Elimination Service for Fruit Flies is always available, and for extra peace of mind our 24 Hour Emergency Pest Control Service operates 24/7 so help is never far away.
How Do We Book Fruit Fly Control?
Simply Call 01275 858888
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- Code of Practice - We adhere to the BPCA code of practice
- Advice- FREE advice when you need it, so you can always make an informed decision
- Training - ongoing CPD ensures our service to you continues to improve
- Health & Safety - We take this very seriously and have a Written Health & Safety policy

Get Rid of Fruit Flies - Practical Advice:
Getting rid of Fruit Flies and other insect pests like ants, wasps and bedbugs is not as simple as many pesticide manufacturers will lead you to believe. The chemicals or poisons on offer in supermarkets and shops often have a fraction of the effect that is achieved through professional products and this means you are likely to get through many cans of treatment without actually achieving full control. As the only Exeter pest control company offering a dedicated insect control service we are able to deliver pest control treatments that are often guaranteed to work.
Pest control is all about understanding the pest you are trying to eliminate or prevent. The Wasp for example creates a wasp nest early in the year so if you wanted to control wasps in Exeter you would probably guess that checking for a new wasp nest in your loft in April and May would allow you to remove a wasp nest safely before it became too large. By understanding your pest, you are able to plan control in advance, before infestation occurs and the cost of elimination becomes high.
WaspKill UK are here to help - so why not give us a call and put your trust in the experts.
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