Bug Control — Get Rid of These Bugs & Flies in Cat Litter Box

Have you ever noticed unwanted visitors buzzing around your cat’s litter box? Flies in cat litter box are not a very pleasant sight, so what should one do? When should you be concerned?

Flies in cat litter box

Answer your questions here with us as we take you for a deep dive into this topic.

Why Are Flies In Your Cat Litter — Fruit Flies, Fleas and Fungus Gnats

Flies are usually harmless to your cat but are still a nuisance. They are attracted to damp places, and the litter box just happens to be their favorite hangout spot.

It’s always possible that the fleas are carrying diseases which could be passed to your case. Your cat could also accidentally munch on a fly which would have consequences. 

Clean Your Cat Litter Box Thoroughly

Thorough cleaning of cat litter box

Let’s see how to get rid of these flies now. Just like anything, giving the litter box a good wash will keep away unwanted pests. 

Scoop the litter box feces like poop and pee and dispose of them in a trash bag. Additionally, these bugs and flies will lay eggs, so dispose of them before they hatch and multiply.

Use natural and organic cleaners; it’s better for your cat and the environment.

Empty the whole litter box and wash it out. Sprinkling baking soda and using white vinegar alongside can also be effective.

Ensure Management of Cat Litter

covered cat litter box to ensure management/safety of Cat Litter.

Now, let’s see a few ways to keep flies away from infesting your cat’s litter box:

  • Change the type of litter, as most of the time, bugs and flies are attracted to organic litter like corn, wood, and wheat.

  • Scoop the litter every single time they use the box, it’s never too much!

  • Try getting a covered litter box with a flap. This significantly reduces the chances of flies getting in if you keep the lid closed.

  • Make a DIY fly trap using an empty bottle, vinegar and dish soap. You can get more information on this on the Internet.

  • Aside from taking care of your cat, have a close eye at all times. Take them to the vet if any unfortunate signs occur.

Other Common Bugs Found: Cockroaches, Mites and more

It’s just not flies but also other wingless insects like cockroaches, mites, silverfish, tapeworm and maggots

Tapeworms are a parasite and are really dangerous. This reason is enough to take precautions and take this situation seriously.

You Now Know How To Get Rid Of & Prevent Bugs From Getting In!

It might require some effort to keep those flies away, but for your cat’s happiness (and your nose), it’s totally worth it.

Now that you’ve gone through the article, you can let this problem fly away!

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