If you feel like you鈥檝e been swatting, spraying or even zapping flies a bit more than usual this summer, you鈥檙e not alone.
And it could get worse, as pest controllers warn of an insect invasion in the coming weeks.
The recent warm, damp weather accompanied by this week鈥檚 downpour from ex-tropical Cyclone Hale has created the perfect breeding conditions for some of our most-hated insects like flies, mosquitos and even ants.
鈥淭here are a lot [of insects] around at the moment and that鈥檚 due to the climate and weather conditions we鈥檝e had,鈥 Pest Management Association vice president Dr Paul Craddock told Focus.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had a very mild winter, a warm, wet spring and now we鈥檝e got a lot of moisture coming around and it鈥檚 just perfect breeding conditions for all insects - particularly flies.鈥
Maggots in particular like moist organic material, he said, and flies thrive in warm conditions due to being cold-blooded.
Pest聽Management聽Association聽vice president Dr聽Paul Craddock says weather conditions have been perfect for insects. Photo / Jed Bradley
鈥淲hen it鈥檚 warm and damp they鈥檙e breeding, their babies are multiplying and they do very very well and, of course, they can respond quite quickly.
鈥淭heir life cycle is around about a week or so, maybe a little bit longer. And so you can imagine within a week you鈥檝e got large numbers then two weeks later just exponential growth.
鈥淵ou can go from no flies to having them coming out of your eyeballs within two weeks and it鈥檚 the same for mosquitoes as well.鈥
Pest controllers, meanwhile, have been working around the clock to help combat the issue but there are a range of things people can do themselves.
Craddock said fly spray can help but is limiting and instead encouraged using a range of methods at once to achieve integrated pest management.
鈥淲hat your first port of call is to try and keep insects and flies out of your home to start with,鈥 Craddock said. 鈥淔lies and mosquitoes, they don鈥檛 like moving air so plain old ceiling fans and pedestal fans are a very good method of just pushing the flies out of the room, particularly at night.
鈥淢aking sure that your rubbish is cleaned up and your kitchen is clean and things like that would stop insects from wanting to come and it reduces the attractiveness and the smells.
鈥淎nd the next step after that is outside the house or the same kind of principle of hygiene, removing any dog faeces, making sure your compost bin is clean and tidy and away from the house and just anything else that鈥檚 going to produce a smell that might attract flies in.鈥
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