What are Fly Predators
Fly Predators are the original method of fly control. They are nature's own enemy
of all common manure and rotting organic matter breeding pest flies, including the
common house fly, horn fly, biting stable fly and lesser house fly. In the natural
environment Fly Predators serve as a major check of pest fly populations by destroying
the next generation of flies in their immature pupa (cocoon) stage. Most locations
likely have some of the species in Fly Predators already, but unless supplemented
regularly, they cannot provide the nearly total fly suppression people prefer.
“We used the Fly Predators for the first time last year. They worked real good controlling
flies around our dogs and horses. We had very few flies after we started putting
them out at home.”
Colvin D. with Pete Minter, AL
Fly Predators are tiny, completely biteless and stingless. They never become a pest
themselves. After they've emerged, their single minded pursuit is to reproduce by
finding pest fly pupa. Because of their small size and the fact they live their
entire life cycle on or near manure (where the pest fly pupare typically found),
Fly Predators go virtually unnoticed.
Long Term Preventive Area Fly Control
Any area where flies breed in manure or decaying organic matter can benefit from
using Fly Predators. The key goal is to maintain a sufficient Fly Predator population
to stop each succeeding generation of pest flies. Because flies reproduce nine times
faster than Fly Predators do, adding supplemental Fly Predators every three to four
weeks during warm months keeps the population balance necessary for good fly control.
You must release enough Fly Predators to control all the fly reproduction in the
area. You treat the farm and kennel not the animal.
Proven Highly Effective
“Fly Predators did a great job reducing flies around my dog kennels and stables.”
Johnny T. Paron, AR
The species used in our Fly Predators brand beneficial insects have been proven effective
by both scientific tests and from decades of actual usage. Our satisfied customers
include the county's largest kennel facilities down to backyard pet owners as well
as dairies, poultry farms, zoos, feedlots, show and rodeo grounds, fairs, wastewater
treatment facilities and many more. Any location where there are critters producing
manure or other rotting organic matter Fly Predators can help keep it pleasantly
fly free.
One benchmark of performance is our annual “Report Card” sent during
the summer to every customer. We ask them to give their Fly Predators a “grade”
(A to F) on how good a job they were doing for fly control. From decades of selling
Fly Predators and getting renewal rates of up to 80%, we know that they work great
for most folks. Last year was similar with 83% of those responding reporting no
flies (an A) to better than before using Fly Predators (a C) with A's and B's being
the majority. Considering that the benchmark for Fly Predators was the control of
flies over the entire property from a once a month application costing about $2
per animal, what grade would you give your fly control purchases last year?
The small percentage of folks with poor results were called and almost always we
could determine the problem. After suggesting corrective action and checking back
later, in most cases their results improved, sometimes dramatically. And the majority
of those customers ordered the next year. We can't solve every location's fly problem,
but we get close.