How to get rid of fruit flies.
Fruit flies in bathroom sink.
These appear around the shower sinks and drainages.
Adult drain flies love to feed and breed in slow moving or clogged drains.
Many people spot them in a seldom used basement or workshop sink or after returning from a significant vacation or time away from home they thrive on moisture and organic debris notably different from fruit flies which thrive on fruits and vegetables and can even pop up in a relatively clean area.
Try to make the bathroom a less.
Even those with septic tanks are no stranger to drain flies because of the fact that they need stagnant water in order to successfully breed and create.
The next day you will spot flies floating on top of the wine.
Examine all the drains in your home and any area inside or outside the home that has standing water.
Any area with multiple drain flies is likely a problem.
At times the bathroom becomes infested by swarms of tiny annoying flies.
A few days prior i had seen a one or two and i thought maybe it was something in the trash so i took it out and replaced it with a fresh clean bag.
Luckily drain flies do not stray far from the place they have chosen to make their home so it is rare for a drain fly infestation to spread to all areas of the house.
Specifically you re likely to spot drain flies near sinks and showers that are stagnant for a time like after a long vacation or used very infrequently such as a guest bathroom.
Leave a small amount of wine at the bottom of the bottle or pour some wine in a glass and keep it near the sink or a corner of your bathroom.
Why drain flies like your bathroom.
Where this is the case it is probable that one is experiencing drain flies or fruit flies in the bathroom.
Like humans flies especially fruit flies love the smell of wine which is the reason why this trap is so effective.
Luckily the methods in this blog work on both types of bugs.
Most of the fruit flies in my home are coming from the kitchen and bathroom sink drains.
If you notice fruit flies in your drain they could be sewer gnats which look very similar.
Identify the problem areas.
Whatever they are they aren t welcome.
To stop the eggs from hatching in the drains i pour baking soda and vinegar down the drain.
Drain flies are small measuring an eighth of an inch which is about the size of a fruit fly or a gnat it s easy to confuse them as a matter of fact.
I ve used commercial non toxic traps to catch the ones that have already hatched.
Fruit flies may also be attracted to any debris in your sink or shower drain.
It all started late one night after i found about 20 fruit flies flying around the bathroom.