Effective fly control solutions for homes and businesses. Reduce flying insect activity with professional, discreet systems.
Flying insects such as flies can quickly become a nuisance in both domestic and commercial environments. As well as being unpleasant, they can pose hygiene risks—particularly in food preparation areas, hospitality settings and workplaces.
At ASW Pest Control, we supply and install professional fly control units designed to reduce insect activity and maintain a clean, safe environment. Our systems are discreet, effective and suitable for a wide range of properties, helping to control flies before they become a larger problem.
You can either call us on 0800 592 011 or fill out our simple contact form.
One of our pest control experts will discuss your requirements and recommend the most suitable fly control solution for your property.
We install and maintain your fly control unit, ensuring it is positioned correctly for maximum effectiveness and ongoing performance.
Fly control units provide a reliable, ongoing solution for managing flying insect activity. By attracting and trapping flies, these systems help reduce contamination risks, improve hygiene standards and create a more comfortable environment for staff, customers and residents.
Fly control units are commonly installed in kitchens, food preparation areas, restaurants, cafés, warehouses and office spaces. They are also suitable for domestic properties where fly activity is persistent, particularly during warmer months.
Correct placement is key to ensuring fly control units work effectively. Our technicians assess your environment and install units in optimal locations, away from competing light sources and positioned to intercept insect activity without causing disruption.
To maintain effectiveness, fly control units require regular servicing, including replacement of bulbs or glue boards where applicable. We offer ongoing maintenance plans to ensure your system continues to perform at its best year-round.
Fly control units attract flying insects using light and trap them using glue boards or electric grids, helping to reduce overall activity.
Yes. They are widely used in commercial environments, particularly where hygiene standards are important, such as food and hospitality sectors.
Yes. Regular servicing ensures the unit remains effective and compliant with hygiene standards.
Units should be positioned strategically to attract insects without being visible or disruptive to customers or residents.
Yes. Fly control units can be installed in domestic settings where fly activity is a recurring issue.