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  1. Where do the blasted fruit flies come from? When I choose my items at the store or farmers' market, I don't see any. Even if they're there (outdoors?), wouldn't they be shooed away when I'm handling the fruits and putting them into bags? How do they get into my kitchen? A day or two after I've placed the tomatoes, sweet peppers, bananas and whatall-else on the counter or table, one or two fruit flies materialize from nowhere. I really hope someone knows how this happens and how to stop it.

    1. Caribear

      Caribear

      They are awful, it seems like once they get into your kitchen they stay there. They can breed in your kitchen drains as well as just on your fruit. A few tips are to wipe down your produce with a damp cloth when you bring it home, and rinse your drains out with white vinegar.

    2. WLSResources/ClothingExch

      WLSResources/ClothingExch

      @Caribear -- thanks for that. I didn't know about those two and will start doing them. The creepy buggers.

    3. ShelterDog64

      ShelterDog64

      Close your kitchen drain(s) overnight, too. They're disgusting little buggers, those drain/fruit flies...

       

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