Learn how to get rid of fruit flies in your house and garden with these pro tips. Plus, see DIY fruit fly traps with apple cider vinegar, dish soap and alcohol.
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Fruit flies are never a welcome addition to the kitchen. Though they're most prominent during the hottest months, their irritating presence often persists well into the late summer and early autumn, ...
Drain flies are evasive and annoying, but they’re not impossible to banish. Next time you suspect a drain fly infestation, try taking these steps to get rid of existing pests and prevent the problem ...
What's that pest flitting around in your home? It could be a fly. The order Diptera classifies insects that have one pair of wings, according to Smithsonian. Over 110,000 fly species have been ...
Around 100 trillion insects fly in the skies above the USA on a summer's day, according to estimates by researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) and ...
Fruit flies are attracted to ripe, rotting, or fermenting produce and can breed in moist areas like drains. Homemade traps using apple cider vinegar, overripe fruit, wine, or beer can effectively ...
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