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How to Keep Fruit Flies Away from Your Home

Written by Aptive Pest Control September 17, 2024

Have you ever reached for a ripe banana only to be greeted by a swarm of bugs?  Fruit flies can turn a delightful fruit bowl into an unpleasant sight. In this blog, you’ll learn some practical tips to prevent fruit flies from taking over your kitchen.

What Attracts Fruit Flies?

Fruit flies are attracted to the breakdown of sugars and yeasts that occur on overripe or fermenting produce. This includes:

  • Ripening fruits: Bananas, apples, pears, and stone fruits like peaches and plums are prime targets.
  • Leftover vegetables: Slightly past-their-prime onions, potatoes, or even forgotten mushrooms can attract fruit flies.
  • Spoiled drinks: A forgotten glass of wine or a neglected juice box can be a feast for fruit flies.

Other attractants include:

  • Dirty dishes: There are often leftover food particles on plates or utensils.
  • Clogged drains: The build-up of organic matter in your sink drain can create a breeding ground.

3 Fruit Fly Pest Control Strategies

Now that you know what attracts these tiny pests, here’s how to fortify your kitchen and prevent fruit flies:

Store Your Fruit Properly

  • Refrigerate ripe fruits and vegetables: This slows down the ripening process and makes them less attractive to fruit flies.
  • Use airtight containers: Store leftover cut fruits and vegetables in sealed containers in the fridge.
  • Ripen strategically: Place fruit in a paper bag with a rolled-up top if you need fruit to ripen at room temperature. Check it daily and remove any that become overripe.

Clean Regularly

  • Wash fruits and vegetables before storing: This removes any hidden fruit fly eggs or hitchhiking adults.
  • Clean up spills promptly: Don’t let sugary drips or splatters become a breeding ground.
  • Empty your trash regularly: Take out the trash—especially the fruit and vegetable scraps—every day or two.
  • Maintain a clean sink drain: Pour a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down your drain to clear any clogs and lingering food debris.

Improve Ventilation

  • Increase airflow: Open windows and use exhaust fans over the stove while cooking to remove moisture and fruit fly attractants.

Extra Tips for Long-Term Fruit Fly Pest Control

For a comprehensive approach to prevent fruit flies, consider these additional measures:

  • Conduct regular inspections: Check your kitchen and surrounding areas for any overripe produce, forgotten leftovers, or potential attractants.
  • Compost correctly: Ensure your compost bin is sealed properly and stored away from the kitchen area.
  • Use sealed garbage bins: Opt for garbage bins with tight-fitting lids to prevent fruit flies from accessing waste.

When to Call a Professional?

While minor fruit fly issues can often be handled with DIY methods, there are certain situations where professional help is essential. Consider calling in experts if you experience one of more of the following:

  • Persistent infestation: If fruit flies keep coming back despite your efforts, it’s a sign that the underlying problem hasn’t been fully resolved.
  • Widespread infestation: When fruit flies are not just in your kitchen but have spread to multiple areas of your home, it’s time to seek professional assistance.
  • Difficulty identifying the source: Professionals can conduct thorough inspections to identify hidden sources if you can’t pinpoint where the fruit flies are coming from.
  • Health concerns: Fruit flies can contaminate food and surfaces, potentially leading to health issues. If you’re worried about contamination, professional treatment can provide peace of mind.
  • Need for long-term prevention: Professionals offer more than just a quick fix. They can implement long-term solutions to prevent future infestations.

Do You Need Professional Pest Control?

Professional pest control services, including control of flies and related pests, providing specialized solutions to manage and reduce infestations. These services provide tailored solutions based on the unique needs of your home. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Expert assessment: Trained professionals conduct inspections to determine the extent and sources of infestations.
  • Targeted treatments: Utilizing effective methods, they address pests with precision, aiming to minimize disruption to your household.
  • Preventative measures: Professionals also offer advice and treatments to help prevent future infestations.

Say Goodbye to Fruit Flies with Aptive’s Help

Are you tired of battling fruit flies in your kitchen? Let Aptive help you take back your space. Our team offers customized pest control plans to tackle and prevent fruit fly infestations. Enjoy your kitchen again without the nuisance of these unwanted guests. Contact us today to get started!

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