CHAPTER 1: WHY FLIES WON’T LEAVE — AND THE ONE FIX THAT ACTUALLY WORKS
The reproduction problem
Flies feel impossible to beat for one simple reason: they breed faster than you can kill them. A single female house fly lays 75–150 eggs at a time and 500+ in her short life. In warm weather an egg becomes a breeding adult in as little as 6–10 days. Do the math and one overlooked breeding site can produce thousands of flies in a couple of weeks. That is why the room fills back up an hour after you clear it — you are removing the visible adults while a hidden nursery keeps hatching new ones.
Adults versus the breeding source
Almost everyone fights the wrong half of the problem. Swatting, spraying the air, and hanging a zapper all target adult flies — the ones you can s
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