Fly Control Services in Canada
- Effective Elimination of House Flies, Cluster Flies & Drain Flies
- Protect Kitchens, Living Spaces & Garbage Areas
- Commercial Solutions for Restaurants, Bakeries & Food Processing Plants
- Targeted Treatments for Source Control
- Quick Response & Same-Day Service
Flies Pest Control
Flies in Canada are a common sight and pest problem. In fact, flies are a real issue all over the world, especially in urban areas. If you want to get rid of flies properly from your premises then you may want to consider using fly pest control services.
There are many types of fly. Although most do not bite they do spread disease and are unpleasant and irritating. As with a cockroach or rat problem, if you have a food business they will put off your customers, losing you money and damaging your reputation. The fly problem is always worse during the warmer months.


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Dealing with Flies? Here's What You
Should Know
Flies are common household pests—and more than just an annoyance. They can spread harmful bacteria and contaminate food.
1. Common Types
In Canada, the most problematic flies include:
House Flies – Attracted to food and waste, often carry germs.
Fruit Flies – Thrive near rotting fruit or sugary spills.
Drain Flies – Found near sinks and drains.
Cluster Flies – Gather in attics and around windows in cooler months.
2. What Attracts Them
Flies are drawn to strong food odors, moisture, and poor sanitation—making kitchens, garbage areas, and drains prime targets.
If flies keep showing up, professional treatment may be needed. RapidKill Pest Control offers effective fly control to keep your space clean and safe.
Flies Prevention and After Care
- Keep all food covered or suitably stored away.
- Clean spills and throw waste and overripe fruit away promptly.
- Store all food securely in airtight containers – glass, metal and plastic are all good materials.Don’t leave pet food down for longer than required, especially if it is wet food.
- Keep your garden clean and tidy and remove debris and pet waste that flies could use as a breeding ground.
- Make sure to cover all household waste containers including bins and compost heaps to prevent access.