Fly parasites are a beneficial insect that destroys fly larva at the pupa stage. The reason this happens is that when the female fly parasite hatches, she must feed and reproduce. To do that she seeks out fly pupa (fly eggs) and stings them when she lays her eggs inside the pupa shell. This process kills the developing fly. She will sting several pupa. The eggs she has laid in the pupa will hatch and the new female fly parasite will begin the process over again thus enhancing the process of continuing fly control. The fly parasites will colonize and take control If you have never used fly parasites, they are nature’s way of controlling flies. Discovered in poultry houses over 45 years ago, these beneficial insects only source of food and reproduction is fly pupa (fly eggs). They are tiny pinhead sized insects. The female fly parasite will sting fly pupa and also lay their eggs in the pupa. This process destroys the fly so it never emerges. Adding fly parasite periodically along with their ability to reproduce provides the control you need. Start early. Flies start with a few and then lay eggs. One fly can lay 500 eggs or more and soon 100 flies can be 10,000 and then 1,000,000. There is a famous saying for every fly eliminated in May could mean 1,000 less in July and August. Starting early prevents this. The fly parasite method is the safest. No warning labels required, approved for organic farms and introduces no poisons or chemical to your farm. The cedar fly traps and electronic zapper are also environmentally safe for all farms.
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