Maggots Infestation in Trash Cans, College Student Solves Problem

Maxion Labs Founder Discovers Innovative Solution to Garbage Can Breeding of Maggots and Flies

-- Fly Erase is the innovation developed by Dan O'Connor, a recent Bowling Green State University graduate looking for employment in an extremely tight job market who knew he needed to rely on his entrepreneurial spirit to gain a foothold in this economy.

O'Connor uncovered direction for his energies in his parents' trash cans, while taking his parents' garbage to the curb on hot summer nights over many years. Through personal research and effort, O'Connor came up with a new solution for maggot and fly infestation. "Sometimes big ideas are based upon simple variations of current technologies, and Fly Erase was that big idea," said O'Connor. "Fly Erase is the only product on the market specifically designed prevent the fly - maggot infestation cycle in garbage cans." Dan's new company, Maxion Labs, markets Fly Erase.

Although the smell associated with flies and maggots in garbage cans is a real issue, more serious aspects of these infestations include that fly populations increase rapidly during warmer seasons. "A family's exposure to disease and bacteria is more than a nuisance," added O'Connor. "Diseases can spread faster if proper hygiene is not observed; flies carry bacteria in their feet and mouths that cause mastitis." Flies and maggots are associated with diseases such as malaria, typhoid fever, anthrax, leprosy, cholera, conjunctivitis, tuberculosis, dysentery and diarrhea in human beings.

Fly Erase provides protection against fly and maggot infestation for up to four months per trash can. For only $6.95, Fly Erase offers families a real sense of health security. For more information visit http://www.StopMaggots.com

The housefly (mother of maggots), Musca domestica, is a fly of the suborder Cyclorrhapha. It is the most common of all domestic flies, accounting for about 91% of all flies in human habitations, and indeed one of the most widely distributed insects, found all over the world; it is considered a pest that can carry serious diseases.

Each female fly can lay approximately 500 eggs in several batches of about 75 to 150. The eggs are white and are about 1.2 mm in length. Within a day, larvae (maggots) hatch from the eggs; they live and feed on (usually dead and decaying) organic material, such as garbage or feces.

Contact :
Dan OConnor
Maxion Labs
Division Street Affiliate,
21690 River Oaks Drive,
Cleveland, Ohio 44116
1-440-570-9793
[email protected]
http://www.stopmaggots.com

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