What is with the flies?

What's a 'cluster fly'??? It sounds like fantasy Orkin 'facts' to me! Those poor little critters are just trying to make it for next year, after all.... Mary
I looked it up, nasty little boogers. Definitely not just a fancy Orkin word. He has been doing an awesome job! I'm allergic to bites and stings, I go into anaphylaxis. So I trust him. But I still try to educate myself on things. Some of the photos I've seen on the cluster flys are out of this world. I never knew that many flies could be in one place at a time.
 
We are plagued by stink bugs here, they hang on the window screens waiting to get in. They smell awful if you smush them, hence stinky.
I have heard that those tree shaped air fresheners in Vanilla scent repel flies. Never tried it but not expensive so why not?
The air fresheners do help. I used them all summer. I ran out once, and realized how much they helped.
 
What's a 'cluster fly'??? It sounds like fantasy Orkin 'facts' to me! Those poor little critters are just trying to make it for next year, after all.... Mary
:lau Nope! Cluster flies are a real thing! I discovered them during our 14th year in our older home. They produce an endless stream of flies indoors... They lay their eggs in attic space - I think - or close to the house... They are a pain in the neck and have a different shape.

https://www.thespruce.com/cluster-fly-description-2656663

This is what I did when we were invaded... :rant
 
We are plagued by stink bugs here, they hang on the window screens waiting to get in. They smell awful if you smush them, hence stinky.
I have heard that those tree shaped air fresheners in Vanilla scent repel flies. Never tried it but not expensive so why not?
Just remember to never squish a stinkbug. Not only because well they have a terrible smell but that smell is what attracts more. Self stick them in a mason jar of soapy water but if you squish them expect more to be there. I’ve been dealing with those things for like seven years
 
Yep I was just looking up cluster flies. They said they are different than regular flies because cluster flies mainly eat nectar. And don’t feast on mainly garbage like your normal fly. I don’t know if it’s true but I was reading how they aren’t a health hazard to humans as much because they don’t lay eggs in our food. But that doesn’t make them any less irritating
 
And also saw a couple of videos of homemade fly traps that are safe around chickens on YouTube
 

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