THERE’S nothing more frustrating than trying to enjoy a fresh summer breeze in your home only to be inundated with flies.
They’re easier to address than you realize.
Those pesky fruit flies are attracted to certain scents. Don't make this common storage mistake; it may be what's causing ...
At one point or another, you're bound to deal with pesky fruit flies inside the house. While there are plenty of potential remedies online—store-bought solutions and DIY traps—not all of them are the ...
On hot summer days, fruit flies landing on your fruit and other produce can be at best a nuisance, and at worst utterly revolting. Fruit flies can't bite or sting people, so while they won't directly ...
Fruit flies are a common pest often attracted to garbage cans, fermented foods and fruit. While one or two fruit flies may not be cause for concern, they can quickly multiply until they’re flying ...
No matter how tidy you keep your home, fruit flies can find their way inside. Before you know it, you’re swatting pesky insects when you’re chopping veggies at the kitchen counter or washing dishes in ...
The gut does much more than just digest food. Researchers at the University of Basel have discovered a surprising link between gut function, feeding and sleep in fruit flies. Their study adds to ...