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Damn flies in my kitchen! Tiny ones, they fly quite slowly and don't seem to be that fixated with food although they do come out of the bin a lot.


I've bleached everywhere, but a day later and they are all over the place again, I'm going through a can of fly spray every few days..


Help! ANy tips for getting rid of them, or finding what they are so intrigued by in my kitchen??

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I thought they must be fruit flies, but everything is put away, there's nothing really for them to get to. They just keep coming back. I googled it and apparently they can breed in drains so bleaching everywhere again!


KidRugger think you're right. I've put some apple cider in a jar apparently that catches them too, and will hunt for some fly paper!

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That's expensive - but maybe safer than fly spray.


Andybol Wrote:

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> I know this will sound bizarre but it worked for

> me the other day.

>

> Stick some listerine in a spray bottle and spray

> the flies. It kills em quite quickly. We also

> sprayed our windo frames and door frames and not

> one fly has come back

>

> Really weird I know but works.

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Sounds like they could be fungus flies rather than fruit flies. Do you have lots of house plants?


We had loads of them a couple of months ago. We put all the kitchen plants outside for a while and the problem quickly solved. If you google fungus flies / gnats there is lots of advice on how to clear them.

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