Spalding-Labs Fly Traps Offerings Work With Spalding-Lab's Fly Predator's For Truly Intelligent Integrated Pest Control.


While Spalding-Labs is renowned for their Fly Predators®, the amazing beneficial insects that stop house flies from successfully reproducing, they're not interested in resting on their laurels. While thousands of horse owners across the U.S. have used Spalding-Labs Fly Predators to eliminate the majority of their house fly problems, there's always the issues of visitor flies. Any neighbor living with 1/4 mile of you that has large animals, is going to be the source of visitor flies. Given that Fly  Predators rarely stray more than 150 feet from the place they originally  hatched, they're not going to be able to help you stop visitor flies. Nearby neighbors with many animals can be the source of a continual onslaught of visitor flies. If you're located near anything like a neighboring equestrian center, feedlot or cattle ranch, you may have a serious problem that can't be addressed through Fly Predators alone, and that's why Spalding-Labs is adding Fly Traps to its fly fighting arsenal.
In an ideal world, simply getting all your neighbors on board with their own Spalding-Labs, Fly Predator program would most likely do the job. But, not everyone is ready to try new things at the same time. Many livestock owners cling to old school remedies like homemade fly trap contraptions, insect repellents and potentially harmful pesticides. If your neighbors are reluctant to test Fly Predators for themselves, we suggest placing fly traps on the fence line dividing your properties. This should contribute significantly to helping stop flies before they can get to you. You'll also want to place additional fly traps in strategic areas to help stop the flies who've made it over. It's critical to understand which fly traps go where. If you visit the Spalding-Labs website, you'll find comprehensive information on the distinctions been odor lure and sticky traps. There are also special traps for biting stable flies, a fly that looks like a big house fly, and actually bites.
Spalding-Labs spent a great deal of time, studying the market prior to adding fly traps to their roster. They ultimately based their fly trap partner selection, on a number of independent, USDA sponsored research studies.  
Knowing that they needed to address a number of flying pests, including house flies and biting stable flies, Spalding-Labs ultimately implemented a wide spectrum of insect traps that, utilized in concert with Fly Predators, are being shown to be truly effective at limiting fly infestations. Go to Spalding Labs for more information. Because of Spalding-Lab 's foresight, you won't have to spend a lot of time trying, testing and throwing away ineffectual fly trap products or trying to figure out which fly trap goes where.
Whether you're concerned about staying organic or are simply looking for a proven, effective, integrated pest control strategy, Spalding-Labs is happy to discuss your situation. Contact their customer service reps between 5 AM and 6 PM, PST and get ready to shoo-flies for good.

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