keegs
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Our place in Maine gets invaded by hoards of these cluster flies that look much like common house flies but arrive in the many thousands. They seem to show up around the change of seasons (spring and fall). From out doors you can see them gather on the side of the house that's receiving the most sun and follow the sun around the house as the day passes.
They get indoors by the hundreds and maybe thousands as well and are an awful nuisance. I'm still working on the house (new construction) and the walls are open. They seem to be getting in through the attic space. They appear there in the morning and by late morning they're all over the house.
The soffits are vented but I don't think the vent holes are large enough for them to be getting in through there. There's a ridge vent but there's a foam gasket between the cap and the roofing.
But the metal roofing has ribs that form a open channel from the rake to the ridge. I'm wondering if the buggers are roosting in these ribs (channels) at night and when it warms up they start moving around and head in doors. I asked the roofing material manufacturer and got a big shrug.
I'm thinking of plugging the ribs at the rake end with some foam to test my theory.
Has anyone ever had this problem? If so, what have you done to remedy it?
They get indoors by the hundreds and maybe thousands as well and are an awful nuisance. I'm still working on the house (new construction) and the walls are open. They seem to be getting in through the attic space. They appear there in the morning and by late morning they're all over the house.
The soffits are vented but I don't think the vent holes are large enough for them to be getting in through there. There's a ridge vent but there's a foam gasket between the cap and the roofing.
But the metal roofing has ribs that form a open channel from the rake to the ridge. I'm wondering if the buggers are roosting in these ribs (channels) at night and when it warms up they start moving around and head in doors. I asked the roofing material manufacturer and got a big shrug.
I'm thinking of plugging the ribs at the rake end with some foam to test my theory.
Has anyone ever had this problem? If so, what have you done to remedy it?
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