How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies

Late summer and early fall are the height of harvest for most gardens and backyard orchards, but the bounty of fruit and vegetables attracts more than eager, hungry humans.

Fruit flies reach their peak of activity with the help of warm, late-summer temperatures and your ripening produce.

Not content to inhabit your garden, they are quick to hitch a ride inside.

Keep your harvest and home pristine by stopping these persistent pests at their source.

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