
Flies are more than just an annoyance. They can contaminate food, spread bacteria, and signal underlying issues in or around your home. Thanks to San Diego’s warm climate, flies can be active year-round, especially in coastal and inland neighborhoods alike.
Below are the 7 most common types of flies found in San Diego homes, how to identify them, and when it’s time to call a professional for help.
1. House Flies
Scientific name: Musca domestica
Size: ⅛–¼ inch
Color: Gray with dark stripes on the thorax
How to Identify Them
- Found indoors near trash cans, kitchens, and food prep areas
- Slow flyers that often rest on walls or ceilings
- Most common fly homeowners encounter
Why They’re a Problem
House flies can carry salmonella, E. coli, and other pathogens, transferring bacteria from garbage or feces to food surfaces.
San Diego note: House flies thrive during warmer months but often move indoors during heat waves.
2. Fruit Flies
Scientific name: Drosophila melanogaster
Size: Very small (about ⅛ inch)
Color: Tan or brown with red eyes
How to Identify Them
- Hover around fruit bowls, drains, recycling bins, or empty bottles
- Appear suddenly and multiply fast
- Often mistaken for gnats
Why They’re a Problem
Fruit flies reproduce quickly — a small issue can become an infestation in days.
San Diego note: Common in coastal homes with open windows and indoor plants.
3. Drain Flies
Also called: Sewer flies or moth flies
Size: Tiny
Color: Gray or black with fuzzy wings
How to Identify Them
- Found near bathroom sinks, showers, or floor drains
- Weak flyers that hop or flutter short distances
- Wings resemble tiny moths
Why They’re a Problem
Drain flies indicate organic buildup inside pipes, which can worsen over time if untreated.
San Diego note: Older homes and apartments are especially prone to drain fly issues.
4. Blow Flies
Size: Larger than house flies
Color: Metallic blue, green, or black
How to Identify Them
- Loud buzzing sound
- Often found near windows trying to escape
- Attracted to dead animals, trash, or pet waste
Why They’re a Problem
Blow flies often signal a hidden food source, such as a dead rodent in a wall or attic.
San Diego note: Common near coastal areas and neighborhoods with wildlife activity.
5. Cluster Flies
Size: Similar to house flies
Color: Dark gray with golden hairs on the thorax
How to Identify Them
- Appear in groups (clusters), especially near windows
- Sluggish movement
- More common in cooler seasons
Why They’re a Problem
Cluster flies don’t breed indoors, but they can invade homes in large numbers seeking shelter.
San Diego note: Often seen in fall and winter, especially in inland communities.
6. Phorid Flies
Also called: Humpback flies
Size: Very small
Color: Dark brown or black
How to Identify Them
- Run quickly instead of flying
- Found near drains, trash, or moisture sources
- Often confused with fruit flies
Why They’re a Problem
Phorid flies can indicate sewer issues, decaying organic matter, or leaks under slabs or walls.
San Diego note: Common in homes with plumbing problems or recent renovations.
7. Fungus Gnats
Size: Tiny
Color: Black with long legs
How to Identify Them
- Hover around houseplants
- Weak flyers
- Often emerge from soil
Why They’re a Problem
While mostly a nuisance, fungus gnats indicate overwatered plants or excess moisture.
San Diego note: Very common in indoor plant collections due to mild coastal humidity.
Why Fly Problems Keep Coming Back in San Diego
San Diego’s climate creates ideal conditions for flies:
- Mild winters
- Warm summers
- Coastal humidity
- Frequent indoor–outdoor airflow
DIY sprays and traps may reduce activity temporarily, but they rarely eliminate breeding sources.
When to Call a Professional for Fly Control
You should consider professional pest control if:
- Flies keep returning despite cleaning
- You see flies year-round
- You suspect hidden breeding sources
- Multiple fly types are present
Professional fly control focuses on:
- Identifying breeding locations
- Eliminating larvae and eggs
- Sealing entry points
- Preventing future infestations
Professional Fly Control in San Diego
Talos Pest Control provides targeted, eco-friendly fly control solutions designed for San Diego homes. Our approach doesn’t just eliminate flies — it stops them at the source.
If flies are taking over your home, professional help can make all the difference.


