Spring has finally arrived—but unfortunately, so have the flies. From houseflies buzzing around the kitchen to fruit flies lingering near the sink, these pesky insects can quickly take over your home.
Over the past few years, I’ve learned to always keep indoor fly traps on hand. The seasonal infestation is inevitable, and it’s once again in the back of my mind now that summer is practically here.
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Fruit flies may be small, but they can become a persistent problem if ignored. A homemade trap using red wine vinegar or ...
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The flypocalypse is upon us: Where there’s one, there’s soon to be a hundred. And even though they aren’t feasting on you like mosquitos tend to, they can crowd you out at barbecues and picnics and ...