Set traps with vinegar and dish soap to catch gnats and make sure to keep your drains clean, dispose of overripe fruit, and ...
Moisture and food on surfaces and in drains are the primary sources for gnats in the kitchen. Set up more than one trap in the area where you've observed the gnats. Look for and clean up the breeding ...
Man staring forlornly at a fly strip in his kitchen - Vitaliy Abbasov/Shutterstock While fly strips and roach traps may be effective at getting rid of some of your larger kitchen pests, gnats are a ...
Is it a fruit fly or drain fly hovering over the trash or the bowl of fruit? Or maybe a gnat drawn to an indoor plant? Spring weather in Houston makes homes and backyards inviting places for the bug ...
The warmer months often bring beautiful flowers and bundles of ripe, delicious fruit. Unfortunately, this also means it’s time for the gnats and fruit flies to emerge and attempt to take up residence ...
Gnats are attracted to warm, moist environments and breed in standing water or damp soil. Homeowners can repel gnats using herbal repellents, apple cider vinegar traps and by eliminating breeding ...
Fill a small bowl or jar with a cup of apple cider vinegar and a few squirts of dish soap.
To make a vinegar and soap fruit fly trap, put a few ounces of apple cider vinegar mixed with a few drops of dish soap in a small dish and cover with plastic wrap. Poke holes in the wrap so the fruit ...
Gnats thrive in moisture, humidity, and decomposing matter, especially after rain. Cut down their numbers by drying soil, clearing debris, and removing standing water. Acting early prevents plant ...