Protecting Your Warehouse from Cluster Fly Invasion This Winter

While having an odd visit from a cluster fly at your warehouse in the summer is pretty much a norm and usually not a cause for concern, in winter, however, it can be a big problem. Because when the temperature outside begins to fall, a cluster fly does not visit your warehouse alone; it brings many of its pesky friends with it—hence the name “ cluster ”.
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Together, they invade your warehouse and send your operations on a bothering buzz, creating problems for your employees. These flies are not dangerous though, and it’s very rare that they may carry any pathogens. But working alongside a cluster of them is something that your warehouse staff is not likely to take in a good way.
And imagine if a customer pops up at your facility while the cluster flies are having fun? It could leave a bad impression on them.
So why is cluster fly invasion a problem in winter and not in summer?
Cluster flies like to live in warm environments. In summer, that’s not a problem for them, because the temperature outside is already quite warm. In the winter months, however, the days are cold, and the nights are even colder, so these flies seek shelter.
Your warehouse sits in the open, nice and warm with the HVAC system continuously pumping heat inside it. Cluster flies see your warehouse as their temporary shelter, and they move in masses.
Once inside your warehouse, they remain there, until the first dawn of spring breaks into light. During their stay, they’d lay eggs, which adds to their population and makes your warehouse even more crowded.
What can you do to stop cluster flies from entering your warehouse?
There is only one practical solution to this problem, and that is to cover and seal all the possible openings at your warehouse from which they might enter.
There are many potential access points through which cluster flies can enter your warehouse. For example, wall cracks, windows, and gaps around lights, fans and baseboards. However, the most common entryways are your frequently-opened warehouse doors. They are the biggest openings at your warehouse, and these are the areas that you especially need to watch out for.
Installing bug screens on your warehouse doors can be an effective way to stop cluster flies from entering through them. Additionally, you can also install air curtains over them for even greater protection.
At KD Equipment, we sell high quality bug screens and air curtains for industrial facilities. Visit our online store to order a bug screenand/or air curtainfor your warehouse today.









