This blog looks at the five most common signs that indicate you have a fly problem, and offers some advice on what to do about it.
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This blog looks at 4 compelling reasons why we believe the Lumnia range is the best on the market for businesses that need protection from flying insects.
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At the best of times your server room may be unmanned which can result in an increased risk of pest activity. And now, during lockdown, there is a good chance no-one has been into the server room...
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Lockdown means that buildings all over the country are currently standing empty: offices, hotels, restaurants, educational premises, and industrial sites.
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We couldn't agree more with Gordon Ramsay; Hygiene in commercial kitchens is of paramount importance, and we wrote a 2 part blog post on the subject in our sister hygiene blog: Insights.
Read MoreThere are roughly 16,000 types of fly species in Southern Africa, but the three most common flies affecting pubs, bars, restaurants, and other food establishments are house flies, bluebottles and...
Read MoreOne of the nation's favourite public holidays is next week: September the 24th is Heritage Day, or Braai Day as it has affectionately become known. Having flies in your home is just one of those...
Read MoreHave you ever been to a food market and seen stallholders with a see-through plastic bag of water hanging over their food displays? Or seen houses with old compact disks (CD's) hanging in the...
Read MoreAs the weather improves and the hospitality industry gears up for tourist season, hoteliers have multiple hygiene issues to consider. That's why we've produced this article on fly control for...
Read MoreThe Mango Fly (not the airline with a similar name) is also known as the Cordylobia anthropophaga; its specific epithet anthropophaga derives from the Greek word anthropophagous, or human eater.
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