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Flies in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Identification, Sanitation & Professional Fly Control

Flies are more than just a nuisance, they are a serious sanitation concern for homes and businesses throughout the Tulsa area. Because flies reproduce rapidly and thrive in warm environments, infestations can escalate quickly if not addressed properly.

Identification

Common Species in Tulsa

  • House flies: Gray, 1/4 inch long with four black stripes on the thorax.

  • Blow flies: Metallic blue, green, or black bodues; found around decaying organic matter.

  • Fruit flies: Small (1/10 to 1/5 inch), often with red eyes and dull yellow to brownish-black bodies

  • Drain flies: Fuzzy, grayish-brown to black, 1/16 to 1/4 inch long, with wings longer than their bodies that appear in kitchens and bathrooms.

Where Flies Breed and Hide

  • Trash bins and dumpsters

  • Drains and pipes

  • Food preparation areas

  • Animal waste areas

  • Decaying organic material

Signs of a Fly Infestation

  • Frequent indoor sightings

  • Flies gathering near windows

  • Maggots in trash or drains

  • Persistent buzzing around food areas

Risks to Your Home or Business

Health Risks

Flies carry bacteria such as:

  • Salmonella

  • E. coli

They contaminate food and surfaces simply by landing on them.
 

Commercial Risks

For restaurants and businesses:

  • Health code violations

  • Negative customer experiences

  • Damage to reputation

Seasonal Fly Activity in Tulsa 

  • Spring: Breeding begins

  • Summer: Peak populations

  • Fall: Continued activity near food sources

  • Winter: Reduced activity but possible indoors

Prevention Tips

  • Keep trash sealed and removed regularly

  • Clean drains frequently

  • Store food properly

  • Eliminate standing water

Professional Fly Control 

Our services include:

  • Identifying breeding sources

  • Targeted treatments

  • Sanitation recommendations

  • Ongoing monitoring

FAQs About Flies

Why is my house filled with flies?

Flies are attracted to odors from garbage cans, pet waste, decaying organic matter, and, in some cases, human waste used in local fertilizers.

Why are there so many flies even though I keep my house clean?

Flies can travel from nearby breeding sites, such as neighbors with livestock, poorly managed pet waste, or, in some Oklahoma areas, industrial fertilizer use.

Are there natural repellants for flies?

Flies dislike the smell of cinnamon, lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint, and lemongrass.

Get Rid of Flies Today

Manning Pest Services helps eliminate infestations and prevent recurrence.

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