When Geometry Beat Chemistry in Fly Control
For decades, the industry convinced us that the only way to deal with flies was to spray them into oblivion. Chemical companies built billion-dollar empires on the promise that their latest formula would finally solve the problem. Facility managers signed recurring contracts. Technicians showed up weekly with respirators and pressurized tanks. Everyone felt like they were doing something. But here's what nobody told you: the flies were getting stronger while the chemicals were getting weaker.






