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Fruit flies will vanish from your home for good if you pour 1 thing down the drain

Fruit flies will vanish from your home for good if you pour 1 thing down the drain
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Fruit flies will vanish from your home for good if you pour 1 thing down the drain Pest control experts have shared an effective fruit fly home remedy in the UK this summer — plus essential tips to keep them away for good. The UK has been enjoying some gloriously warm temperatures recently, with another heatwave potentially just around the corner. When the temperatures rise this high, certain pests are far more likely to make their way into your home - fruit flies being a major culprit.

Fruit flies will vanish from your home for good if you pour 1 thing down the drain Pest control experts have shared an effective fruit fly home remedy in the UK this summer — plus essential tips to keep them away for good. The UK has been enjoying some gloriously warm temperatures recently, with another heatwave potentially just around the corner. When the temperatures rise this high, certain pests are far more likely to make their way into your home - fruit flies being a major culprit. These insects may be tiny, but once they start buzzing around your home, they quickly become a real nuisance. The soaring temperatures may cut short their lifespan, but it also means they breed more rapidly and multiply at an alarming rate. However, according to experts from Which?, there's a very straightforward and speedy way to get rid of fruit flies for good. Specialists from the British Pest Control Association were consulted to advise on the most effective methods to eliminate fruit flies and stop them from coming back. Tackling them at the source, it turns out, is absolutely vital if you want a fruit fly-free home this summer. As these pests prefer to lay their eggs somewhere moist, drains are typically their favourite spot. Keeping yours clean and fresh is therefore an essential task during warmer weather. The experts said: "Pour boiling water down the plughole to kill fruit fly eggs and larvae, which can usually survive typical water flow. "If you're going on holiday, flush through the kitchen sink to remove any residues that might be attractive to fruit flies." How to get rid of fruit flies Another effective method of driving fruit flies out of your home is making it less appealing to them. Regularly emptying your food waste bin is essential here, along with ensuring the lid is always firmly secured. The experts said: "Close it while you're peeling veg rather than leaving it open for flies to enter and lay their eggs. Clean under the rim of the lid, too, as eggs and larvae might be lurking there. Wash kitchen and bathroom bins regularly, too." And since fruit flies are attracted to moist areas, ensure you completely dry out any sponges, mops or cloths rather than leaving them soaked – especially if there are any food pieces stuck to them, no matter how small. Are fruit flies dangerous? Fruit flies are typically seen as more of an annoyance than a genuine threat. However, according to the specialists at Pest UK, they can present a serious health risk too. They are capable of carrying bacteria and transferring it to wherever they land, and as they're predominantly drawn to ripe and decomposing food, this can sometimes harbour salmonella, E.coli and listeria. These pests can then spread this bacteria wherever they travel, creating the danger of food poisoning if contaminated food is eaten. That said, fruit flies alone are generally not harmful to humans, but it's still vital to keep them under control this summer wherever possible.
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