Just What Are Fly Predators
The tiny Fly Predator is shown approximately two times its size.
“Fly Predators work wonderful. No chemicals, no sprays, no bother, just put’em out once a month... no flies. Very, very nice...”
Elizabeth Cline, Ron Hinds Elizabeth, CO
Fly Predators 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.
Fly Predators are tiny, completely biteless and stingless. They never become a pest themselves. Because of their small size and the fact they live their
entire life cycle on or near manure (where the pest fly pupa are typically found), Fly Predators govirtually unnoticed.
The current mixture of species marketed under the trade name Fly Predators include: Spalangia cameroni, Muscidifurax zaraptor, Trichomalopsis, Muscidifurax
raptorellus and at times insignificant quantities of other fly parasitoid species. These species have been proven effective by both scientific tests and
from decades of actual usage. There is no known method of fly control that offers 100% eradication of pest flies, Fly Predators do not totally eliminate the
fly problem, they minimize it, but often dramatically.
“We saw a big difference with Fly Predators. We like them because we are not using chemicals. Our 11-year old was in charge of putting them out.
I can’t imagine going a fly season with them.”
Dennis Koolstra Daisy Lane Dairy Cope, CO
The key is to maintain a sufficient Fly Predator population to stop each succeeding generation of pest flies. Because pest flies reproduce
nine times faster adding supplemental Fly Predators every three to four weeks during warm months keeps the population balance necessary for good fly control.
However, you must release enough Fly Predators to control all the fly reproduction in the area. You treat the farm not the horse. For example, if you board
at a commercial stable, ordering Fly Predators for just your horse will not be sufficient as the flies that reproduce in the neighboring (within 1/4
mile) horses’ manure will easily reach your stall. Get the stable owner to use Fly Predators and then everyone’s horses will not be bothered by flies.
Proven Highly Effective For All Kinds of Animals
Our satisfied customers include the country’s largest equine facilities down to backyard horse owners as well as dairies, poultry farms, zoos, feedlots,
show and rodeo grounds, fairs, and many more. While we ship the same bugs for different kinds of operation, how you use Fly Predators and manure management
at a Dairy or Beef facility is different than a Horse Farm or a Dog Kennel so we have 3 different Fly Control Guides:
Guide for Horses,
Guide for Dairies, and the
Guide for Dogs.