Where Does Fruit Flies Look Like?
If you have ever seen fruit flies, you know that they are not pleasant creatures to be around. They are not only hard to control but can also spread bacteria and pathogens to humans. Suburban Extermination can help you find the source of your fruit fly infestation and take care of it in a quick and efficient way.
The most common signs of a fruit fly infestation are the adult flies, which congregate around food that is left out. These flies are particularly attracted to fermenting produce, so it is important to keep all fruits and vegetables refrigerated or in a vacuum-sealed unit until you’re ready to serve them. You can also use mesh screens to keep them out of your home.
If you’re suspicious of fruit flies in your kitchen, you can make your own trap by using a jar, a plastic container, or a pomace container. Alternatively, you can roll a piece of paper into a cone and cut a small opening in the bottom. Place a bait inside the funnel, such as a banana sprinkled with yeast, a banana peel, or some part of a ripe fruit.
Fruit flies are also known as fruit flies and are easily recognizable by their large eyes. They are common pests of fruit and can be found in a variety of locations including a kitchen sink or trash can. In addition to fruit and vegetable-based pest infestations, fruit flies can be found in your pantry and trash can. If you notice small black flies, you may be dealing with a gnat infestation.