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I got em too but in the bathroom. It appears they were coming out of the bathtub drain but I couldn't believe it having never heard of such a thing.
Very small, very hard to get. Hundred and hundreds of them and we keep a clean house. What are they exactly? Got exterminator coming over. |
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Did this 5 minutes ago and it has over 10 flies trapped! Thank YOU soooo much!!
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They are a type of fruit fly that can come in on potato, onion, fruit, houseplants...etc. Their life cycle is a day so if you can kill them all in a day or two they should be gone. If they are concentrated in one area- stand there with a can of lysol spray. Spray it on them and they drop straight down and wipe away. Clean your areas, lysol, bleach, vinegar... and spray everyone you see for a few hours all day..... they will die and you can stop the cycle. No bug spray in the kitchen- I don't like insecticides, especially around food. My hubbs doesn't like the smell of vinegar so this takes care of that! |
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Do you have house plants, if so they're more than likely 'fungus gnats'. Google Fungus Gnats for description and eradication. |
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I saw them outside going after pumpkin flowers and on some rotten tomatoes in the garden. They always find a way in the house when it gets cooler. |
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I live on the lake front in Chicago. They just started this year in the early spring, but I can't seem to get rid of them. I have always had houseplants, but none of these little buggers. I want to get rid of the little bugs, not my houseplants. Help!!!!! |
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Holy annoying insect, Batman! Everyone's talking about different types of bugs here!
Sewer flies, or moth or drain flies, are small and black, and usually are found around drains: They lay their eggs in the goo that's in your drains. Get rid of them by keeping your drains clean. Baking soda and vinegar, with a hot water chaser, works well. You can keep a fine mesh over your basement floor drain to keep them from coming up there, but they'll also travel up to higher drains. Fruit flies, or vinegar flies, are smaller than sewer flies and yellowish brown, usually with red eyes: They lay eggs in vegetable matter. Get rid of them by eating your fruit and veggies, or keeping them in the fridge until you do so! Fungus gnats are even teenier. They often live on house plants, sucking the moisture from the leaves. |
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