If you ve seen small flies in the kitchen near food, they re probably fruit flies, which are attracted to fermenting foods. Common this time of year, online cleaning enthusiasts have taken to social media to share their top tips to banish the pest.
If you have small flies in the kitchen, they re probably fruit flies, which are attracted to fermenting foods like fruit. Luckily, there are lots of ways to get rid of the pests.
Although fruit flies are not harmful to humans, they can lay up to 500 eggs at a time, making homes across the UK potential breeding grounds for even more of the tiny flies.
During the summer months, and even into early autumn, there s nothing worse than flying pests. One, in particular, is fruit flies. Luckily, an expert has shared tips to encourage Britons to act now to reduce the risk of fruit flies in their home this summer.