Silverfish Control
Heat Treatment Services in London
204 6542 400Recurring fly activity is often linked to hidden breeding sources such as drains, food waste, damp organic material, bins, pipework, or contaminated storage areas. Different fly species are attracted to different conditions, which is why identifying the source of the infestation is an important part of effective treatment.
TRU HEAT Pest Control provides fly control in London for residential and commercial properties, including kitchens, restaurants, cafés, bathrooms, food preparation areas, waste zones, lofts, and moisture-prone spaces where flies commonly gather and breed.
Different fly infestations develop for different reasons, which is why identifying the species and breeding source is an important part of professional fly control in London. Some flies are linked to drains and damp conditions, while others are attracted to food waste, bins, loft spaces, or contaminated organic material.
House flies are commonly linked to bins, kitchens, drains, food waste, contaminated surfaces, and warm indoor environments. Once breeding starts, fly activity can increase quickly around windows, ceilings, food preparation areas, and storage spaces.
Fruit flies are usually attracted to sugary residue, rotting fruit, recycling bins, drink spillages, drains, and fermentation sources. They are commonly found in kitchens, cafés, bars, restaurants, and food preparation areas where organic residue builds up.
Drain flies are often associated with damp plumbing areas, blocked drains, sink overflows, pipework sludge, bathrooms, utility rooms, and moisture-prone spaces. Recurring activity usually means the breeding material inside the drainage system has not been fully treated.
Cluster flies often gather in lofts, attics, roof voids, window frames, and upper-floor rooms during colder periods. They may appear in large numbers around windows, ceilings, and light sources once temperatures change.
Bluebottles and blow flies can indicate nearby organic material such as food waste, contaminated bins, drains, dead pests, or hidden breeding sources. Larger infestations may require professional fly infestation treatment to locate and address the source properly.
If flies keep returning after DIY treatment, the breeding source may still be active inside drains, waste areas, damp spaces, lofts, or other hidden locations. Professional fly pest control helps identify the source and apply the most suitable fly infestation treatment for the property.
Professional fly treatment is selected based on the type of fly activity, the severity of the infestation, and the conditions allowing flies to breed inside or around the property. Depending on the situation, treatment may involve fogging, fumigation, drain treatment, targeted spraying, residual insecticide application, or a combination of methods.
A fly exterminator will inspect the affected areas to identify the likely breeding source, high-activity zones, moisture-related conditions, waste risks, entry points, and the type of fly infestation affecting the property.
Residual insecticide treatment may be applied around windows, drains, bins, skirting boards, kitchens, bathrooms, pipework, waste storage areas, food preparation zones, and other places where flies are resting or gathering.
Fogging or fumigation treatment may be recommended for heavier infestations affecting larger indoor spaces, recurring commercial fly problems, or widespread indoor activity where faster knockdown is needed.
Drain fly treatment may involve targeting the organic sludge and moisture build-up inside drains and pipework where larvae continue developing. Without treating the breeding material itself, flies may continue returning even after visible activity decreases.
Depending on the infestation level, follow-up visits may also be recommended to monitor activity, treat recurring problem areas, and support longer-term fly control in London.
Commercial fly infestations can create serious hygiene, reputation, and compliance problems for businesses, especially in environments where food is prepared, stored, served, or handled daily.
TRU HEAT Pest Control provides commercial fly control in London for restaurants, cafés, bars, commercial kitchens, hotels, food preparation areas, waste storage zones, offices, shops, warehouses, and managed buildings.
Flies can contaminate food, surfaces, equipment, packaging, and customer areas after coming into contact with waste, drains, organic material, and breeding zones. Recurring fly activity may also affect staff working conditions, customer experience, inspections, and overall hygiene standards.
Professional commercial fly treatment focuses on identifying the source of the infestation, reducing active fly activity, and helping businesses improve longer-term prevention through hygiene management, drain treatment, waste control, proofing, and environmental recommendations.
Ant inspection and activity assessment
A pest control specialist inspects the affected areas to identify ant trails, nesting areas, entry points, food sources, and the severity of the infestation. This helps determine the most suitable ant treatment for the property.
Professional ant treatment
The technician applies the selected treatment method, often using professional ant gel bait in high-activity areas. Worker ants carry the bait back towards the colony, helping target hidden nest activity and reduce the infestation at the source.
Monitoring and prevention advice
After the ant removal treatment, you receive practical advice on food storage, cleaning routines, sealing entry points, reducing moisture, and preventing future ant activity. Where needed, follow-up visits may be recommended for more persistent infestations.
If ants keep appearing in your kitchen, bathroom, garden, patio, restaurant, office, or commercial premises, professional treatment can help stop the infestation at the source.
Book professional silverfish treatment in London with TRU HEAT Pest Control to identify the source, treat the affected zones, and get practical advice to help prevent the infestation from returning.