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Say Goodbye To Fruit Flies And Gnats For Good – The Paper Towel Trick Changes Everything

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There are a few options available to you:
vino rosé
The smell of red wine attracts insects like fruit flies and mosquitoes. In a basin, combine 126 milliliters (12 cups) of red wine with 375 milliliters (1 12 cups) of water. Place the bowl under plastic wrap and mark it with toothpicks or paper towel cones so you can access the contents. The kitchen counter is a prime spot for fruit flies, so leave the jar there. After one week, or if there are many dead flies in the mixture, you should replace it. Due to their rapid egg-laying rate, getting rid of fruit flies takes about two weeks.
The best and cheapest way to get rid of fruit flies is to use apple cider vinegar. If you want it stronger, you may heat 125 milliliters (12 cups) of apple cider vinegar in the microwave or a skillet for a few minutes. Drizzle in some dish soap and stir until combined. Then, when you've followed the instructions for the red wine trap, pour this potion inside it. Soap kills flies but vinegar attracts them.
toxic food
It may seem strange, but this is really what attracted these pests—maybe not to your house, but to the grocery store, where they were later transferred to produce. Use rotten food in a trap to replace liquids. You may also use fruits or veggies. When the container is full with bugs, put it in the water.
In a saucepan over medium heat, combine 500 milliliters of milk, 8 teaspoons of white sugar, and 4 tablespoons of black pepper. Ten minutes is all it needs to simmer. Then, just like the bars before it, place this potion in a deep container with a lid. Scents like this entice flies. There they shall remain.
To make a lemon-scented spray, all you need is 500 milliliters (or 2 cups) of hot water, 10 to 15 drops of lemon oil, and a clean spray bottle. Then, spray the mixture all around your kitchen. While the issue is ongoing. Spray the affected plants with a mixture of 1000 ml (4 cups) of hot water and 2 tablespoons of dish soap with a lemon aroma.
Remember that fruit flies expand rapidly by laying eggs, so it takes over a week—almost two weeks—to eradicate them entirely. The kitchen, including the countertops and refrigerator, should be kept clean constantly.

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