How can you get rid of drain flies?
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How do you get rid of sink/drain flies?
I would like to know how to get rid those pesty little sink/drain flies. I've tried baking soda and vinegar, drain cleaners and put plastic over the drains.
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Bug spray doesn't work.
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Usually drain flies nest in the kitchen drain pipe. If you have 2 sinks, Plug up the one that isn't the garbage disposal.
Pour equal parts of (I use 1/2 cup each, but you can use more if you prefer), Baking Soda (1st), then follow with equal parts White Vinegar, it will foam up when the 2 chemicals mix, which kills the nest.
Let it sit for about 20-30 minutes and do it one more time to ensure you've killed everything. Rinse the sink with clean water after the 2nd treatment and you should see a drastic decline in the drain flies.
Make sure your kitchen garbage is covered, if you see any around the kitchen trash, dispose of the trash immediately.
bleach down the drain kills the bacteria that builds up on the pipes that the flies like, just don't use too much it could damage your pipes. pour it down the drain, let it sit for about 5 minutes and rinse with hot water. then put lemon juice down the drain to help cover the bleach smell.
Figure out which drain it seems they are coming out of and then pour your favorite drain cleaner down there. You can do it a couple of times to make sure you really get them out
Here is a post I wrote that might help you https://chascrazycreations.com/irish-spring-soap-and-flies/
Pour boiling water down the drain a couple of times a week.