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- There are a number of all-natural methods that have been shown to be helpful in eliminating midges from kitchens. Here we will demonstrate today how to get rid of them in a method that won’t harm the environment.
Gnats won’t be able to find your kitchen if you don’t leave food out. That’s all there is to it. Any food that remains after you’ve eaten it should be covered with cling film and stored in the fridge.
Dirty dishes in the sink are a big temptation for midges, so wash them fast. Do not allow the dishes to accumulate; instead, wash them right away. To keep gnats at bay, run all your dishes through your dishwasher and then shut it.
Avoid providing midges with a place to live by emptying your garbage cans on a regular basis. Midges love an easily accessible garbage can because it provides them with a place to nest and deposit their eggs. In the kitchen, be sure to cover your compost properly and use a lidded trash can. Every day, inside and out, clean and deodorize your garbage can.
Remove diseased or unhealthy plants: a great option if you have fragrant herbs in your garden, like basil, chives, or parsley. You shouldn’t keep them in the kitchen if you see that they’re going rotten. Midge infestation may occur for many reasons, including plant rot.
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