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Are you finding yourself dealing with fruit flies invading your kitchen every summer? These pesky insects can quickly become a nuisance, as they lay eggs on the surfaces of bananas, mangoes, pineapples, and other ripe fruits. Within 5-6 days, these eggs turn into flies, leading to a rapid increase in their population and the potential to spread to other fruits. With the summer heat causing fruits to ripen faster, fruit flies find the perfect breeding ground. Did you know that each fly can lay up to 350 eggs per week? It’s no wonder that you can end up with a colony of fruit flies in no time!

However, fear not, for there is a plan to prevent their appearance and get rid of these unwanted roommates. Here are some effective steps you can take:

Store Fruits in the Fridge: To prevent fruit flies from laying eggs on your fruits, store most of your fruit in the refrigerator. The cold temperature will halt the hatching of eggs, keeping your fruits free from infestation.
Clean Kitchen Surfaces Regularly: Clean your kitchen counters, garbage cans, and sink often. Rinse your plates as soon as the meal is finished, as fruit flies are attracted to leftover food and often lay eggs in such areas. Additionally, they have a weakness for sugary liquids and alcoholic drinks, so make sure to clean up spills promptly.

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