In summer, fruit flies can spread quickly, making your house less clean and safe.
To get rid of fruit flies, you need to destroy their nests, or breeding sites.
Here's where you should look for them.
Overripe fruits and vegetables
Check for any overripe or rotting fruits and vegetables on your countertops, in fruit bowls, or in the refrigerator.
Fruit flies are attracted to the sugars and yeasts produced during the decomposition process.
Garbage cans and compost bins
Inspect your garbage cans, recycling bins, and compost bins for any decaying organic matter.
Fruit flies can breed in discarded food scraps or moist compost.
Drain areas
Fruit flies can lay their eggs in damp or dirty drains.
Look for any organic material or residue that may have accumulated in sink drains, floor drains, or garbage disposal units.
Liquids and spills
Fruit flies are drawn to spilled beverages, especially sugary ones like fruit juice, soda, or alcohol.
Recycling containers
Fruit flies can also breed in recyclable containers that have residual liquid or food particles.
Empty and rinse out bottles, cans, and other recyclables before placing them in recycling bins.
Damp sponges or dishcloths
Moist and dirty sponges or dishcloths can provide an ideal environment for fruit fly breeding.
Houseplants
Check the soil and drainage trays of houseplants for any decaying leaves or excess moisture, as fruit flies may lay their eggs in these areas.