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Maggots, help! Not in our bin!

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funkylad20 | 22:04 Wed 15th Aug 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Today I found maggots underneath the mat at our back door which is under a car port. The mat must have got wet recently when we had those flash floods an then the heat. Anyway, cleaned it up. Bleached the car port, washed it and cleaned out the drain (been a while and was a little blocked). All maggots were gone at tea time. Been out now and the car port is crawling with them. Hundreds. I have tried bleach, caustic soda, boiled lots of kettles and doused the entire area with dog shampoo. Where are they coming from? How can I get rid of them? There are definitely no dead animals lying around and not coming from the wheelie bins, definitely. Just appearing but no idea where from!
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Really...?!?
If they are ordinary fly maggots they have to come from some decaying meat. They will pupate in a few days and you won't have anymore problems, until they all hatch and you'll have an army of flies for a while.
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Thanks,sxlkvjwoiejoiw. Do you also accept Luncheon Vouchers?
When maggots are ready to pupate they go walkabout looking for somewhere safe. Having worked in maggot rich areas I have observed that they can travel up to 30 feet from there food source and can climb into wellington boots that are standing up! They simplest way of killing them would be to use fly spray which will penetrate crevices where they may be feeding.
They won't do any harm, just let them hatch and they will fly away.
How odd - my neighbour had exactly the same thing last week, in her lounge! Still doesnt know where they came from.
Where is the body?
Almost certainly from decaying flesh Im afraid!

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