Comprehensive Fly Control Services

Guaranteed Fly Extermination In Texas

EcoForce Pest Management provides comprehensive fly control services for residential and commercial properties. Our certified exterminators utilize advanced inspection techniques and integrated pest management strategies to ensure effective and lasting results. By combining targeted local treatments, exclusion practices, and thorough interior and exterior solutions, we address fly infestations at their source and help prevent future occurrences. Whether you need fly control for your home or business, our expert team is equipped to deliver the highest level of service and protection. 


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Expert Fly Extermination

Flies are a relentless nuisance that can disrupt both homes and businesses. They thrive especially in urban areas with open waste bins and communal spaces where trash can be found. EcoForce Pest Management offers a specialized fly control program to keep your property fly free year round. Our certified exterminators are committed to delivering top-tier service with a satisfaction guarantee that ensures your fly problem is fully resolved. Should flies reappear, our team will return at no extra charge to address the issue. Reach out to us today for a complimentary estimate and to schedule your initial fly control appointment.

The Importance of Professional Fly Control 

Professional fly control treatments are essential for effectively managing and eliminating fly infestations. These pests can pose serious health risks and create unsanitary conditions and they reproduce rapidly. This makes it difficult for DIY methods to keep up with their population growth and often falls short of addressing the root causes that allow flies to proliferate. Professional treatments utilize advanced techniques and specialized products to target flies at all life stages to ensure comprehensive eradication. By relying on expert services, you can safeguard your property from recurring infestations and maintain a cleaner, healthier environment.

Fly Control Strategies

EcoForce Pest Management employs a range of effective strategies to combat fly infestations and ensure your property remains pest-free.


Comprehensive Inspection:


Our team starts with a detailed inspection of your property to pinpoint areas where flies are likely to breed and enter. By understanding the unique conditions of your location, we can target our efforts more effectively.


Pesticide Application:


We apply targeted pesticides to identified breeding sites to ensure that all stages of fly development, including maggots, are eradicated. This step is crucial for disrupting the fly life cycle and preventing future infestations.


Fly Exclusion:


To prevent flies from entering your home, we seal potential entry points such as doors and windows. This exclusion method is a key component of our integrated pest management strategy.


Fly Baits and Traps:


As an alternative to chemical treatments, we offer fly baits and sticky traps to control fly populations.


Improving Sanitation and Removing Decay:


Preventative measures are essential in fly control. We advise improving sanitation practices and removing decaying organic matter to eliminate food sources that sustain fly populations.

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EcoForce Pest Free Process

Step 1: Inspection

Our services start with a thorough inspection of the property. During this check, we will identify problematic areas with pest activity, access points, and where they are hiding. 

Step 2: Treatment

After the location of pests has been identified, treatments will begin. EcoForce uses an integrated pest management approach that targets active pest infestations and prevents future ones from emerging. 

Step 3: Exclusion

Once treatment is completed, exclusion strategies will be implemented to seal any access points that pests can use to gain access to a home or business. 

Step 4: Maintain

On going maintenance and monitoring are all part of a comprehensive pest treatment strategy. This will help deter future pest activity as well as inform the team if pests return. 

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Health Risks Associated with Flies


Flies pose significant health risks due to their feeding habits and attraction to decaying organic matter. These pests are often seen around trash and dead animals which is where they pick up dangerous pathogens before transferring bacteria and germs to surfaces they land on. Flies feed by regurgitating liquids to dissolve solids, then sucking up the resulting mixture. This method of consuming food spreads diseases in the process. Known to carry over 100 pathogens, including salmonella, E. coli, and staphylococcus, flies can shed thousands of microbes each time they land. This contamination can lead to serious illnesses such as food poisoning, diarrhea, and even meningitis which highlights the importance of effective fly control measures.


Fly Life Cycle and Reproduction


Flies undergo a complete metamorphosis. They start as eggs and develop into larvae known as maggots, before becoming adults. The duration of their life cycle varies by species and ranges from as short as 8 days to as long as a year. For instance, the common house fly has a life span of about a month, during which it can produce multiple generations. This rapid reproduction can potentially result in over a million eggs being produced after 1 fly is introduced into a home. Once hatched, flies usually remain near their larval development sites but will travel short distances in search of food and suitable environments.

Common Types of Flies

Flies come in various species, each with unique characteristics and habitats. Understanding the common types of flies can help in identifying and controlling these pests more effectively.


House Fly: House flies are the most familiar species that are commonly found around trash and decaying vegetable matter. They breed in moist environments and are notorious for spreading diseases due to their frequent contact with waste.


Fruit Fly: Fruit flies are smaller than house flies and are often seen around rotting or fermenting fruit. They are a common nuisance in homes, particularly in kitchens where fresh produce is stored.


Drain Fly: Drain flies, also known as moth flies, thrive in the sludge that builds up in drainage pipes. They are typically found near sinks, garbage disposals, and other moist areas where organic material accumulates.


Blow Fly: Blow flies are recognizable by their metallic blue or green color. They are scavengers that feed on dead animals and feces. These flies can be particularly troublesome in areas where there are carcasses or poorly managed waste.



Horse Fly: Horse flies are known for their painful bites and are a significant pest to livestock. They are larger than other common flies and can cause distress to animals and humans alike due to their aggressive feeding behavior.

Fly Control FAQs 

  • What is the best method of fly control?

    The best method of fly control involves an integrated approach combining thorough sanitation, exclusion techniques, and targeted treatments. This includes removing breeding sites, sealing entry points, and using traps or pesticides to eliminate existing flies to ensure long-term protection and prevention.

  • What is fly control?

    Fly control involves a range of strategies aimed at managing and reducing fly populations to prevent infestations. This includes measures such as sanitation, exclusion, and targeted treatments like traps and pesticides to eliminate flies and deter their return.

  • What is the best way to keep flies away?

    The best way to keep flies away is to maintain strict sanitation by regularly removing trash and cleaning up food spills, combined with sealing potential entry points like doors and windows. Additionally, using fly traps and repellents can help deter flies from entering and breeding in your space.

  • What are the four fly control measures?

    The four primary fly control measures are sanitation, exclusion, biological control, and chemical treatments. Sanitation involves keeping areas clean and free of waste, exclusion focuses on sealing entry points, biological control uses natural predators or parasites to reduce fly populations, and chemical treatments involve using pesticides and baits to eliminate flies.