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Buzz off! 10 easy ways to keep your home fly-free

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Let’s face it — nothing ruins a vibe faster than a buzzing fly doing laps around your fruit bowl.


Whether it’s the tiny ones swarming your bananas or the big ones that dive-bomb your dinner, flies are gross and can carry bacteria into your home.

Here’s the good news: you can kick them out (and keep them out) with some simple tricks.

Here are 10 ways to keep your home fly-free — without needing to turn your kitchen into a war zone.

1. Clean like you mean it

Flies LOVE mess. Keep counters crumb-free, wipe up spills immediately, and never leave dirty dishes out. They’re basically an open invitation.

2. Take out the trash

Overflowing bins are fly hotels. Empty them often and keep lids sealed tight.

3. Cover your food

Even that cute fruit bowl is a fly magnet. Use food covers or toss anything that’s overripe.

4. Watch the drains

Gunky drains can be a breeding ground for drain flies. Flush them out with boiling water or a baking soda + vinegar combo.

5. Use natural repellents

Flies hate basil, mint, and lavender. Put small herb pots on windowsills or make a spray with essential oils.

6. Seal the cracks

Check for gaps in windows, doors, and screens. Even tiny openings are big enough for flies.

7. DIY fly traps

Try this: mix apple cider vinegar and a drop of dish soap in a cup, cover with plastic wrap, and poke holes. Flies go in, but don’t come out.

8. Say yes to screens

Make sure windows and doors have intact screens — and keep them shut when possible.

9. Keep pet areas clean

Leftover kibble or poop in the yard? Flies will find it. Clean pet bowls, litter boxes, and outdoor areas regularly.

10. Try UV light traps

They’re sleek, quiet, and zappy. Place one near doors or in the kitchen for an extra layer of protection.

No one wants to spend their summer swatting flies. These tips can help you enjoy a cleaner, calmer, and way less buzzy home.