How to Kill Maggots Inside Walls

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Sometimes maggots inhabit the walls of a home when they find a rotting food source in the wall. You have a pair of options for killing maggots inside your house without calling an exterminator. You can spray the area around the wall with a chemical pesticide toxic to maggots, or you can place a beer trap near the wall and lure the maggots out to their demise.

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How to Kill Maggots Using a Chemical Pesticide

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Beer Trap

Step 1

Place a tin pan, or some other shallow dish, near the surface through which the maggots access the wall.

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Step 2

Fill the pan halfway with beer.

Step 3

Place a lamp or other light source above the pan. The light will draw the maggots to the trap, and they will drown in the beer.

Step 1

Obtain a chemical pesticide that contains a maggot toxin. Permethrin and pyrethrum are the two primary types of pesticides that are capable of killing maggots. You may wish to use a pyrethrum-based pesticide if possible because permethrin can be toxic to cats, small animals and children. Pyrethrum is also mildly toxic. If you prefer a non-toxic pesticide you can try Safe Solution's Enzyme Cleaner, a biodegradable and non-toxic pesticide alternative.

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Step 2

Pour the insecticide into a one quart-sized insecticide sprayer.

Step 3

Spray the area of the wall that is infested with maggots. Spray around any baseboards, cracks and other surfaces that provide access to the infested wall.

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