Insecticide For Maggots
Maggots are a nightmare come true for almost everyone. They are filthy and slimy and not something you would ever want to see in your kitchen or anywhere else on your property. A maggot infestation can cause a lot of problems and you have to eliminate them entirely before they spread to other areas of the home.
If you’ve been scouring the internet looking for a solution to your home maggot infestation, our comprehensive guide below will lay out what maggots are, where do maggots come from, how to inspect for them, how to properly treat them and how you can prevent a maggot infestation from happening again.
Identification
The first thing that you should do before carrying out any pest control plan is to properly identify the pest you are dealing with and make sure they are maggots. Incorrect identification can lead to using the wrong treatment methods, wasting time and money. Below we will outline what maggots are, what they look like, and where maggots come from.
- Maggots are the larvae of flies. Around homes, maggots will most commonly be the larvae of either house flies or blow flies. The maggot larvae thrives in dirty and unsanitary conditions and can wreak havoc on anyone who ingests them through unhygienic food.
- When a fly lays eggs, they turn into maggots and hatch within a period of 7-20 hours. When the larvae hatches, maggots emerge, and they start to feed off anything that comes their way especially rotting and unsanitary things.
- Maggots look like tiny cream-colored worms and the largest can reach up to 20mm in length or 3/4th of an inch long.
- Maggots do not have any legs, but they do have two little hooks that serve as their mouthparts for feeding.
- Maggots and flies can become a problem any time of the year especially during the spring and summer when flies are more active.
- Maggots live for about 5 to 6 days in this phase before turning into pupae and eventually transitioning into adult flies.
Use the image and the description above to properly identify Maggots on your property. If you are not sure, contact us and our representative will assist you with the correct identification of your pest problem.
Inspection
Maggots don’t just show up out of nowhere; they show up for a reason. Flies become attracted to some rotting material or spoiled food in your home and use that as a breeding ground to lay their eggs which hatch to become maggots. A detailed maggot inspection will help you pinpoint where the maggots are gathering and where you should focus your treatment.
Where To Inspect
Maggots are commonly found in areas where there is rotting food, organic material, or decaying matter and filth. In kitchens, they can be found in pantries in spoiled food, pet food, on rotting fruit or produce that has been laid out. Maggots can also be found in garbage cans that aren’t sealed or the trash hasn’t been tossed out for some time.
What To Look For
You should look for maggots themselves or the appearance of adult flies. Maggots will appear in the form of small white worms in the house wiggling about in the food or filth they are found on. Flies will be hovering around filthy areas like garbage and feces and will breed and lay their eggs.
You should also look around your perimeter for entry points that flies could possibly use to gain access into your home (broken door and window seals, voids in the wall, cracks and crevices). Note these areas as they will be the areas where you will direct your treatment.
Treatment
Once you have confirmed maggot activity, it is time to begin treatment. Treatment will focus on getting rid of maggots along with getting rid of adult flies. Once you get control of flies, you will get control of maggots.
Before applying any of our recommended products you should first practice IPM (integrated pest management), which includes sanitation and modifications to your kitchen to discourage maggot activity.
Step 1: Sanitize Your Home
If you have found maggots around, it’s likely you have found the source of why they are there. Decomposing food and filth are the main reasons you’d find maggot infestations in the home so you need to find that filth source and throw it out and then perform a thorough sanitation.
The main area to focus on is usually the kitchen since this is commonly where food can spoil and trash can pile up, which is where flies and maggots will gather. Clean your tabletops and counters, mop your floors, eliminate any moisture sources, toss out any old food and take out the trash. This is most important of all the steps because no amount of pesticide products will get the job done if your kitchen is not sanitized.
For maggots you have noticed in your garage or basement, sweep and mop the area well and remove any decaying filth and toss immediately in a sealed trash bin with a tight-fitting lid outside of the home. If the maggot problem is primarily outdoors, clean up the areas where you have seen flies such as around spoiled dog food, dropped food, pet feces and other such filth.
Step 2: Apply Flex 10-10 and Martin’s IG Regulator
Once your home is sanitized, you should treat the maggots with a combination of a synthetic pyrethroid product called Flex 10-10 and Martin’s IG Regulator. Flex 10-10 is a professional grade liquid insecticide labeled to treat flies and many more pests while Martin’s IG Regulator is an insect growth regulator that disturbs the life cycle of flies and maggots by hindering the development of eggs, larvae and adults. This combination will kill maggots immediately and make it so flies can’t reproduce.
Both Flex 10-10 and Martin’s IG Regulator can be used indoors and outdoors and can be mixed together in a handpump sprayer for localized applications. For Flex 10-10, use 6.4 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of water. For Martin’s IGR, use 1 oz. per gallon of water. A solution made with Flex 10-10 and Martin’s IG Regulator can treat up to 1,500 sq. ft.
To use a pump sprayer, fill the sprayer halfway with water and then add the appropriate amount of Flex 10-10 based on square footage of your treatment area. Fill with the remaining half gallon of water, close the sprayer lid and shake to mix the solution. Once well mixed, add the appropriate amount of Martin’s IG Regulator and agitate once more. Pump your sprayer a few times to product a low-pressure spray and you are ready to apply.
- When spraying for maggots indoors, focus treatments around fly resting spots and entry points. This includes doors, windows, along windowsills and on surfaces around the trash can.
- For outdoor maggot control, spray ornamental plants, soil or mulchbeds where you have seen fly and/or maggot activity. You should also spray fly resting spots around doors, windows, trees and trashcans.
Step 3: Apply Pyrid Aerosol
To kill maggots or flies found in tighter spaces or structural voids, we recommend using Pyrid Aerosol. Pyrid is an pyrethrum insecticide that is labeled to kill flies and comes with a straw applicator tip for crack and crevice treatment. Pyrid does not have a residual and is used instead to directly spray pests, delivering a quick and lethal knockdown.
To use Pyrid Aerosol, attach the straw applicator tip to the Pyrid nozzle and apply to noted tight spaces and crevices. You could also use Pyrid Aerosol without the nozzle to treat open areas as a space spray such as above trash cans.
Step 4: Monitor Fly Activity with Professional 1×2 Fly Light Fly Trap
To monitor fly activity around the home to prevent them laying eggs and forming a new generation of maggots, install the Solutions Professional 1×2 Fly Light Fly Trap. When powered on, flies will be lured by the UV light from the trap and get stuck on the glueboards.
The Professional 1×2 Fly Light Trap is very easy to install. Mount the trap on a wall in an area of high fly activity such as a porch area, garage, or patio and plug it into an outlet and it will trap flies right away.
Insecticide For Maggots
Maggots are the larvae of flies and can be found in many different places. They are often found in rotting garbage, manure, and organic matter. They will also eat dead animals and sometimes living ones. The best way to get rid of maggots is to find out what caused them to hatch, then take care of that problem.
If you have a problem with maggots, you should first locate the source of their food supply. You should then remove all food sources from your property that could attract flies, including pet feces and areas where dead plants or animals are located. You should also ensure that there is no standing water near your home that could provide an ideal breeding ground for flies.
In addition to taking steps to prevent flies from breeding on your property, you may also want to consider using an insecticide for maggots as a way of eliminating any remaining life stages after they hatch in order to prevent reinfestation later on down the line. There are many different types of insecticides available today; however, some work better than others depending on what type of pest they’re designed for
List Of Insecticide For Maggots
- Eliminate & Prevent – The deeply penetrating vapor fills enclosed spaces to kill visible and hiding insects and prevent new infestations
- No More Maggots – Garbage Guard is effective against a variety of flying and crawling insects that are commonly found in trash cans
- Lasts up to 4 Months – Controlled release technology slowly diffuses the vapor to offer insect protection all summer long
- Easy to Use – Simply remove the adhesive backing, attach the pod to the inside of your trash can, close the lid and let the vapor do its work
- For Outdoors / Garages – These pods are designed for use in outdoor and garage trash cans, dumpsters, and trash bins
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- Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer for Indoor & Perimeter2 with Comfort Wand kills ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, ticks and other listed bugs; the formula is odor free, won’t stain, and keeps listed bugs out
- KILLS BUGS INSIDE: Kills those annoying home-invading insects, including ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, ticks, scorpions, beetles, silverfish, centipedes and millipedes
- KEEPS BUGS OUTSIDE: Creates a bug barrier that will kill bugs you have and prevents new bugs for up to 12 months (applies to ants, roaches and spiders indoors on non-porous surfaces)
- NO STAINING OR STINK: This spray can be used indoors and out, leaves no residue, and has no odor; people and pets may re-enter treated areas after spray has dried
- WAND MAKES APPLICATION EASY: The Comfort Wand eliminates hand fatigue, and there’s no pumping required, making it easy to spray along your home’s perimeter–indoors and outside
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- Aids in control of cockroaches, mosquitoes and spiders in and around farm premises
- Effective against mange mites and hog lice on swine and mites on poultry
- Convenient to apply as a high or low pressure spray, with a hand or garden sprayer or as a spot spray
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