Health Risks of Flies in Your Canberra Home

Why flies are far more dangerous than most people realise

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    Most Canberra residents consider flies a minor annoyance — something you wave away at a barbecue and forget about. But the truth is far more concerning. A single house fly carries an average of 1.9 million bacteria on its body and can transmit over 100 known disease-causing pathogens. Understanding these risks changes how you think about fly control entirely.

    100+

    Diseases carried by flies

    1.9M

    Bacteria per fly (avg)

    500

    Eggs per fly lifetime

    8 days

    Egg to adult lifecycle

    How Flies Spread Disease

    Flies don’t just land on your food — they actively contaminate it through three disturbing mechanisms:

    Regurgitation: Flies can only consume liquid food. When they land on solid food, they regurgitate digestive enzymes to dissolve it before feeding. This vomit contains bacteria from their last meal, which may have been animal faeces, rotting waste, or decomposing matter.

    Mechanical transfer: A fly’s body is covered in fine hairs that trap bacteria and other pathogens. Their sticky foot pads pick up contaminants from every surface they land on. When they move to your kitchen bench, plate, or fruit bowl, those pathogens transfer directly.

    Defecation: Flies defecate frequently — roughly every 4-5 minutes. Each dropping contains concentrated bacteria that contaminate surfaces and food.

    Diseases Transmitted by Flies in Australia

    Salmonellosis

    High Risk

    Pathogen: Salmonella bacteria
    Symptoms: Diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramps
    How: Flies land on contaminated material then food

    E. coli Infection

    High Risk

    Pathogen: Escherichia coli
    Symptoms: Severe diarrhea, vomiting, kidney complications
    How: Faecal contamination via fly contact

    Gastroenteritis

    Very High Risk

    Pathogen: Various bacteria/viruses
    Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain
    How: Fly regurgitation on food surfaces

    Cholera

    Moderate Risk

    Pathogen: Vibrio cholerae
    Symptoms: Severe watery diarrhea, dehydration
    How: Contaminated food and water via flies

    Dysentery

    Moderate Risk

    Pathogen: Shigella bacteria
    Symptoms: Bloody diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps
    How: Direct contamination by house flies

    Eye Infections

    Moderate Risk

    Pathogen: Various bacteria
    Symptoms: Conjunctivitis, trachoma
    How: Bush flies landing near eyes and mucous membranes

    Common Fly Species in Canberra

    Different fly species present different risks. Here are the main culprits in Canberra homes:

    House Flies (Musca domestica): The most common and arguably most dangerous. They breed in organic waste and are strongly attracted to human food. They’re the primary vector for food-borne illness transmission in domestic settings.

    Blowflies (Calliphoridae): Metallic blue or green in colour. They breed in dead animals, meat, and waste. Their presence often indicates a dead animal in a wall cavity or roof space — a common occurrence in Canberra homes where possums or rodents may have died.

    Bush Flies (Musca vetustissima): Smaller than house flies, they’re particularly prevalent in Canberra due to the surrounding rural landscape. They target eyes, nose, and mouth, and can transmit eye infections.

    Drain Flies (Psychodidae): Small, moth-like flies that breed in the organic film inside drains. While less dangerous than house flies, they indicate plumbing issues and can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals.

    Who’s Most at Risk?

    Vulnerable Groups

    • Young children — developing immune systems, hand-to-mouth behaviour
    • Elderly residents — weakened immune response, higher complication risk
    • Immunocompromised individuals — reduced ability to fight infections
    • Pregnant women — Salmonella and Listeria pose fetal risks

    Professional Fly Control Solutions

    When prevention alone isn’t enough, professional fly control provides a comprehensive solution. At Bugs Patrol, our fly control service includes external residual treatment on walls and surfaces where flies rest, installation of UV fly traps in strategic indoor locations, identification and treatment of breeding sites, and advice on ongoing prevention measures.

    Our treatments are safe for families and pets when applied according to label directions, and we use products specifically formulated for use in and around living spaces.

    Protect Your Family from Fly-Borne Disease

    Bugs Patrol provides professional fly control across Canberra. We eliminate breeding sources and create lasting barriers to keep your home fly-free and healthy.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What diseases do flies carry?

    Flies carry over 100 different pathogens including Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter, Shigella, and Staphylococcus. They can also transmit parasitic worms, protozoa, and viral infections. Flies pick up these pathogens from rotting matter, faeces, and waste, then transfer them to food and surfaces in your home.

    Why are there so many flies in my Canberra house?

    Canberra’s hot summers create ideal fly breeding conditions. Common attractants include uncovered bins, pet waste in yards, compost heaps near the house, ripe fruit left on counters, and gaps in door and window screens. A single fly can lay 500 eggs in its lifetime, so populations explode quickly.

    How do I get rid of flies in my house?

    Start with sanitation: cover bins, clean up pet waste daily, remove food scraps, and repair screens. For persistent problems, professional fly control uses residual treatments on exterior walls, UV fly traps for indoors, and targeted breeding site treatment. This provides lasting results that DIY methods can’t match.

    Are fly infestations worse in Canberra than other cities?

    Canberra’s dry summers and proximity to rural areas do create significant fly pressure. The surrounding pastoral land supports large fly populations that migrate into urban areas. Suburbs on the city fringe, particularly near rural boundaries, experience heavier fly activity from November through March.

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