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Pour 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar into a small jar or bowl. Add 1–2 drops of dish soap and stir gently. Optional: Cover the ...
If the flying menaces hanging out around your houseplants and seedlings are getting on your last nerve, here’s how you get ...
We're not certain how fruit flies appear in our homes, but we want them out as soon as possible. Here’s how to get rid of ...
OPENING every window in your house can be a handy way to cool it down in the hot weather. However, this can result in another ...
Remove fruit fly food sources then make a DIY trap with non-toxic household products to get rid of them for good ...
According to Neil McKenzie, home expert at Halton Stairlifts, items as ordinary as left-open tomato ketchup, dirty dishcloths ...
Salmonella, E. coli, and typhoid. They can lay hundreds of eggs in just days, so if left unchecked, your house can quickly ...
Pour apple cider vinegar into a large Mason jar. Add a chunk of very ripe fruit (apples, peaches and bananas work well) and a few drops of washing up liquid. Roll a piece of paper into a cone and ...
Enter hot dogs and ham. It's true — meat is a very useful, albeit unexpected, kitchen ingredient that you can add to your homemade fly trap. Syrup and other sweet foods, such as fruit or brown sugar, ...
The small brown dots seen on the fruit are likely puncture marks in which fruit flies have laid their eggs. This can damage fruit and cause them to be aborted prematurely. Bag the fruit up to ...