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    What bait works best for fly trap?
    Joshua Bloom
    Joshua Bloom
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    Joshua Bloom is a Pest Control Specialist and the Vice President of Operations of Standard Pest Management, a pest control company based in New York City. He has over 20 years of experience in the pest control industry and specializes in commercial and large facility pest control management. Standard Pest Control also specializes in ant, bed bug, cockroach, fly, and rodent control. Joshua is licensed by the NYSDEC (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation) for termite control.
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    Bananas work well for fruit flies, raw potatoes are good for fungus gnats, and anything odiferous works well for house flies.
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    Why do I keep getting bitten?
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    You might be wearing some kind of perfume or fragrance. I would recommend using a scent-free soap and moisturizer. When you go out, it might be a good idea to apply some bug spray.
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    Why are flies always landing on me?
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    It is said that some flies are attracted to certain blood groups, so maybe that's why.
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    I have absolutely nothing in my room that is attracting the flies. Why are they in my room?
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    There does not have to be any specific thing which is causing the flies to be attracted to your room. When they see open territory via a door or window, sometimes they'll just make their way in, unfortunately. Use fly paper to get rid of them or consider buying a fly swatter.
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    How can I prevent flies from coming in during hot weather?
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    Make sure when you go outside to close the door. Check to make sure all your windows and doors are sealed well.
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    How can I get a fly out of my room without killing it?
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    You can usher them out of the window so that you remove it, but do not kill it.
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    What do I do if it's warm and I want to open a window without flies coming in?
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    Put screens on your windows to stop the flies from coming in. It's really the only guaranteed way of keeping flies from coming inside.
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    What if I opened my window but they're not going out?
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    Chase them out with any flat object, like a notebook, folder, magazine, etc. You can also turn on a fan and try to blow them out, or just wait. They'll probably find the window on their own eventually.
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    What should I do when a fly lands on me in front of my friends?
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    Slap it away or move very fast so that your friends don’t completely focus on you.
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