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NEVER Ever Swat Flies Or Horseflies In Your Home: Here’s Why It’s Best To Avoid It

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Swatting a fly or a big housefly is often an instinctive reaction. But doing so actually carries two main risks: spreading germs and attracting more insects due to the release of pheromones.

A better approach? Trap them with a glass and release them outside, or use natural sprays or mechanical traps. This way, your home stays cleaner—and free of unwanted guests.

We’ve all been there: a fly buzzes into the house, and the first thing you want to do is squash it. It might seem like the fastest way to get rid of the pest, but there are two solid reasons to reconsider. Let’s take a closer look.

Reason 1: Germs and dirt can spread

Flies and large houseflies are carriers of mold, spores, and bacteria. When you crush them on walls or furniture, you’re releasing those contaminants right into your environment, making your home less hygienic.

Flies in particular love to land on trash, drains, and damp surfaces—and they bring all that microscopic filth into your living space.

When their body comes into contact with countertops, tables, or pillows, the risk of contamination increases.

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