If you want to get rid of midges in your kitchen quickly and effectively, there are several natural tips. Today we show you how to dispose of them in an efficient and environmentally friendly way.
Avoid leaving food uncovered:
Keeping your kitchen free of visible food will eliminate gnats. It’s as simple as that. After you have finished eating, place any leftovers in the refrigerator and protect them with cling film.
Wash the dishes quickly:
For midges, dirty dishes in the sink are a real invitation. So wash the dishes immediately and don’t let them pile up. If you have a dishwasher, put all your dishes in it and close it so as not to attract gnats.
Empty the trash regularly:
If you don’t want to give midges room and board, make sure to empty your trash cans regularly. An accessible trash can is a true paradise for midges, which not only find shelter there, but also lay their eggs! Choose a trash can with a lid and cover your compost well in the kitchen. Clean and deodorize your trash can daily, including the one outside.
Eliminate plants in poor condition:
If you grow aromatic plants such as parsley, chives or basil at home, this is an excellent initiative! However, if you notice them going bad, don’t keep them in the kitchen. Plant rot is one of the causes of midge infestation.
Repel midges near fruit:
A beautiful fruit basket in the kitchen is always nice to see and eat. However, the fruits act as magnets for midges. To avoid this, simply place garlic or cloves next to the fruit. These odors are real repellents for midges. You can also use them to repel flies and mosquitoes.
Eliminate midges in pipes:
Damp places are perfect nurseries for midge larvae. And what are the wettest places in the house? The pipes, of course! Midges lay their eggs there in abundance. It is therefore important to properly maintain and sanitize the pipes to prevent future generations of midges from hatching. Use white vinegar and baking soda to clean them.
Use white vinegar and dishwashing liquid
With this grandmother’s tip, we move up a gear. We are no longer in preventive action! I explain to you how to make a natural trap against midges to kill them (yes, it’s horrible). Fill a bowl with white vinegar and add a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Place the bowl in a strategic location in the kitchen next to fruit, for example. The smell of the mixture attracts midges and traps!