Flies thrive where food is left out—dishes, recycling, and ripening fruit all invite infestations. Apple cider vinegar traps with sugar and dish soap work fast, especially when covered with foil or ...
Taking out the trash and recycling regularly also helps. Fruit flies will still find rotten food thrown in the trash and drink cans that still contain liquid, so keep a lid on the bins for extra ...
Just when you thought you were safe to enjoy your fall harvest, the fruit flies have decided to move in. You bring home one ...
A few flies can quickly turn into an infestation, so acting fast helps protect your home and health. Flies breed in warm, moist, and dirty areas, thriving on decaying food, garbage, and other organic ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Department of Agriculture officials identified European cherry fruit fly maggots and pupae in 5 pounds of cherries traveling at Detroit Metro Airport. The ...