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canasta | 23:57 Fri 12th Oct 2018 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone have any hints and tips how to rid my home of fruit flies? They’re driving me barmy
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Keep all fruit in the fridge. Check for veg or fruit that started to rot. Check to see if anything has dropped under any cupboards or such. Any beer, wine or soft drinks left exposed, even the dregs in a glass attracts them. Don't leave waste food in indoor bins fruit flies can get into anything
06:40 Sat 13th Oct 2018
Get rid of any old vegetables you might have forgotten about.
But me too.
Don't know what they are but tiny. From a carpet maybe?
Keep all fruit in the fridge. Check for veg or fruit that started to rot. Check to see if anything has dropped under any cupboards or such. Any beer, wine or soft drinks left exposed, even the dregs in a glass attracts them. Don't leave waste food in indoor bins fruit flies can get into anything
Spiders... don't get rid of the smaller ones I let a couple loiter on my kitchen ceiling, and really really clean everything. Even a sticky mark is a banquet to a fruit fly
I use one of those old-fashioned netting covers for fruit. Poundland has 2 for a pound.
hi i use those sticky fly papers they work
do you have house plants they could be on the soil x
Do not put bananas in the refrigerator unless you want to ruin them. Although they much prefer fruit, bananas being something of a favourite, fruit flies feed on the most surprising things when nothing else is available. At the right stage, they will go for potatoes, onions, etc. The advice so far to check for every scrap of vegetable matter and deal with it is good advice. There are smells which deter fruit flies (peppermint, eucalyptus - google them) and planting these around wherever they might settle would wok to a considerable degree. It has always seemed to me that fruit flies are attracted to the smell of vinegar but maybe I am wrong.
they breed in damp mould - find the source & zap
I have kept bananas in the fridge successfully by wrapping each one in newspapers. The skins discolour but the fruit is fine
There is an adage that says: "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
Do you have problem with flies in the house or in the garden?
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The compost heap is full of flies.
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