Fly ControlFly Control

Application Tips

Herd Size Fly Predators per cow per month Cost per cow per month
Dairy Type Confinement/Small Yard
96-125 1,000 $1.76
126-245 1,000 $1.50
246-495 1,000 $1.38
496-795 1,000 $1.25
796-1,995 1,000 $1.15
2000+ 1,000 call

Grazing/Organic
96-125 1,500 $2.25
126-245 1,500 $2.07
246-495 1,500 $1.88
496-795 1,500 $1.73
800+ 1,500 call

Feed Lot
25-75 750 $1.45
76-175 750 $1.32
176-345 750 $1.13
396-495 750 $1.04
496-795 750 $0.94
796-1,995 750 $0.86
2000+ 750 call

Easy To Use

Nothing could be easier. Just sprinkle Fly Predators out of their sealed see through shipping pouches near manure and other pest fly breeding areas each week during warm weather. During your normal walkabout you'll be doing your fly control. Fly Predators ship in the immature stage, inside a pupa (cocoon) which looks like a black rice kernel. A few days after arrival they'll begin to emerge and then you release them. Fly Predators will not fly to, crawl on or otherwise bother you or your animals.

Start Regular Releases Early

Keep in mind that it is much easier to PREVENT a buildup of pest flies than it is to rid yourself of them once they have multiplied to intolerable levels. It’s best to start when the daytime highs get into the 60’s. This is BEFORE the first flies begin to appear. Then continue with Fly Predator shipments every week stopping when the temperature drops down into the low 60’s at the end of fly season.

I’m happy with Fly Predators and will use them again. They are an effective, reasonable way to control 
                bothersome flies on the cows.
“I’m happy with Fly Predators and will use them again. They are an effective, reasonable way to control bothersome flies on the cows. Clearly they are part of an overall program, not the solution on their own. I feel more comfortable using them than toxic sprays.” John R.  Butterwick Farm, Whitting, VT

While Fly Predators stop pest flies from reproducing, they do not affect existing adult flies. So you can't expect a fly free environment immediately following the first release if you start after flies are already present. Adult pest flies must either live out their short 21-day life span or be removed by supplemental methods of fly control compatible with Fly Predators. These include traps, sticky paper, or fly bait stations. Just don't do wide area spraying as that will harm the Fly Predators and other beneficials.

Recommended Coverage

Over the past years we’ve found that theses quantities of Fly Predators provide a good starting point for dairy and livestock operations. Our livestock customers, most of the time, report good to excellent results at these usage levels. Most release 1/4 of this amount of Fly Predators weekly.

We found Fly Predators to be real effective. We’re satisfied. The cost was about the same as 
                spraying and we don’t have to wait 20 minutes to re-enter the barn.
“We found Fly Predators to be real effective. We’re satisfied. The cost was about the same as spraying and we don’t have to wait 20 minutes to re-enter the barn.” Karen & Ken S.  Seehafer Acres, Marchfield, WI

However, the number of Fly Predators needed varies not only with the number of animals, but also the manure management practices, the size of the property, the weather and the severity of the existing fly problem. Much more on this in the second part of this brochure. Briefly, the more moist manure or spoiled feed around, the more flies you’ll have and more Fly Predators will be needed. Please call us at 1-866-404-6016 to tailor a program to your requirements.

Free Double Up Bonus

Order five months of shipments and we will add 50% to the quantity of your Fly Predators in two of those months for free. Order nine months and receive four bonus months of 50% more Fly Predators for free. This helps insure control when the fly pressure is the greatest during the warmest months. It’s also a built-in 20% discount.

Helping Your Fly Predator Program

Flies need a moist medium (between 40-60% moisture) to successfully reproduce. By making the manure too wet as in a lagoon, or too dry by spreading it thinly, or too hot by putting it in a compost pile you can make an enormous difference in your fly levels alone and reduce the Fly Predators needed. For the same reason, if you’ve had more rain than normal, then additional Fly Predators may be required for a few shipments.


What Others Are Saying
Kristin L
“ Since we've been in drought for a year and then got 4 inches of rain from Hurricane Dolly, I've had a few flies but nothing like before. This is my 3rd year using Fly Predators and my animals are... ”
Kristin L
Pipe Creek, Texas
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