Scientific Names: Muscidifurax raptorellus, Muscidifurax zaraptor, & Spalangia cameroni
NATURE'S FLY CONTROL!
Our Fly Wranglers (A.K.A. Fly Exterminators) are a predator to 95% of flies, including house flies, lesser houseflies, horse flies, filth flies, bot flies, biting stable flies, and various other fly species.
Less complete on the false stable fly, face fly, flesh fly, and horn fly since these species complete their life cycle widely dispersed in pasture.
PEST FLY GUIDE
Knowing what's bugging your animals is the first step to solving the problem.
Horn Fly
A small biting fly that feeds on the horse's back, causing irritation and blood loss. It reproduces in undisturbed cow dung, so no cows, no horn flies.
House & Filth Fly
These flies are often found on your horse's face, attracted to the moisture in the eyes. While they don't bite, they can spread bacteria and parasites, posing health risks for horses.
Horse & Deer Fly
Large flies with powerful bites that cause extreme pain and blood loss. They breed in water and can travel long distances, increasing the chance of disease transmission.
Biting Stable Fly
A blood-feeding fly that targets the legs and belly, causing horses to twitch and stomp in discomfort. It also reproduces in spoiled hay, round bales, and decaying vegetation.
Bot Fly
Lays eggs in areas the horse can't reach with its mouth. The larvae burrow into the horse's mouth or stomach, causing irritation and potential digestive issues.