Whenever fruit flies invade my kitchen, I think of my grandmother (stay with me here). My grandmother grew up during the Great Depression, and she was frugal to a fault. There are plenty of things she ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." While fruit flies may not leave bug bites or painful stings, walking into your kitchen only to have ...
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 ...
Fresh fruit and produce are plentiful in the summer, but that means household pests often are, too. Perhaps the most bothersome are fruit flies, which are particularly active in warm, summer and fall ...
Gnats and fruit flies are invading homes during the spring season, but there are ways to keep the population small with regular household items. Both insects are searching for a similar food source — ...
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Fruit flies are a warm-weather pest we all face eventually, and they can even pop well into the fall ...
HOUSTON — If you've noticed a bunch of tiny black bugs flying around your house lately, you're not alone. Unfortunately, mosquitoes and flies aren't the only uninvited houseguests showing up in ...
Summer means ripe tomatoes, tall glasses of lemonade and, yes, fruit flies. The pesky pests are the last thing you want buzzing in front of your face—especially when you're prepping dinner or having ...