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A sudden increase in flies indoors usually means they’ve found a combination of food sources, moisture, and entry points inside or around your home. Flies are highly sensitive to odors and can quickly gather when conditions are right, especially in warm weather.
One of the most common reasons is the presence of uncovered or decomposing organic matter. This can include food left out on counters, dirty dishes, overflowing bins, fruit that has started to over-ripen, or food residue inside trash cans. Even small spills or crumbs can attract flies if they’re not cleaned promptly.
Moisture and waste areas also play a big role. Flies are often drawn to damp environments such as kitchen sinks, drains, garbage disposals, mop buckets, and recycling bins. In some cases, plumbing issues or hidden leaks can create ideal breeding conditions that keep fly numbers increasing.
Flies can also enter from outside through open doors and windows, especially if there are attractants nearby like garbage areas, compost, pet waste, or nearby drains. Once inside, they tend to cluster around light sources and food-related areas.
Common reasons for increased flies indoors include:
Because flies reproduce quickly, a small issue can turn into a noticeable infestation in a short time if the source is not addressed. Finding and removing the attractant is usually the key step in reducing their numbers indoors.
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