With the heat of summer, flies are back to invade our gardens and homes. Fortunately, there is a simple and economical way to repel them with a product that you have in your kitchen.

As temperatures rise flies begin to invade our gardens and

With the heat of summer, flies are back to invade our gardens and homes. Fortunately, there is a simple and economical way to repel them with a product that you have in your kitchen.

With the arrival of summer and the rise in temperatures, flies are invading our homes and gardens. These little flying creatures can turn an outdoor meal into a constant battle to protect our meals and appetizers. Their presence indoors is just as annoying, especially when they are attracted to food in the kitchen, their favorite room. Fortunately, there is a simple and effective technique to repel them with a product that we all have in our kitchen.

Flies are especially active when temperatures rise. They are attracted to warmth and humidity, making them unwelcome visitors as spring turns to summer. While traps and chemical repellents can be effective, they are not always the most desirable solution. To keep these pesky insects away without eradicating them, it is best to use a natural, non-toxic method such as the aluminum foil technique.

To do this, you just need clear freezer bags, water, and pieces of aluminum foil. Start by filling the bags with water and adding a few pieces of aluminum foil. Seal the bags tightly and hang them around windows and doors. The sunlight will reflect off the pieces of aluminum foil, creating a shimmering effect that will disorient and scare the flies away, preventing them from entering.

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This technique works on the same principle as using CDs hung in trees to keep birds away. The light reflections disrupt the flies’ vision, causing them to avoid the area. If you have multiple entry points into your home, don’t hesitate to multiply the bags to maximize the effect of this method.

While this technique is effective in keeping flies out, it is not enough if they are already inside. In this case, there are other complementary solutions. Repellent plants such as lavender, mint or basil can help keep flies away thanks to their natural aromas. Homemade traps, such as containers containing a mixture of apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dishwashing liquid, can also attract and capture these insects.

Maintaining a clean home is also crucial to reducing the attraction of flies. Empty trash cans regularly, clean kitchen surfaces, and store food in airtight containers. A clean home is less likely to attract these pests.

Finally, note that while flies are a real household nuisance, they play an important role in our ecosystem. They contribute to the decomposition of organic matter and some species even participate in pollination. They also represent a food source for many predators such as birds, frogs and spiders. It is therefore better to look for methods to keep them away rather than eliminate them completely.

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