My family flies like this in the summer, and the kitchen is whining woo

Updated on Kitchen 2024-01-27
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Gnats (also known as midges, butterfly flies).

    It is a common flying insect in toilets, toilets, and toilets.

    The most fundamental way to control gnats is environmental rectification; The number of gnats can be controlled as long as the container is drained, the floor or sink is removed, and the outdoor gutter is kept unblocked.

    Removal of adult worms: The flight ability of gnats is very poor, and the use of electric mosquito swatters can effectively remove them. Chemicals can be used with synthetic pyrethroid sprays for general household use.

    Toilet eradication of small flying insects: The larvae of the gutter fly is a small maggot that grows up and emerges into a fly. This insect has a natural appetite for darkness, and maggots live on the walls of sewers and sewer pipes, feeding on rotten and filthy substances.

    Only the fledgling adults, the little flies, have wings to fly. This insect itself is not harmful to humans, but it lives in a dirty place, flies out of the sewage pipe, and knows that its six legs are dirty and filthy, and it still climbs all over the brand-new walls and ceilings of other people, which is really disgusting to think about.

    It is best to install a floor drain or sewer pipe to prevent small flying insects from entering the room, and it can also prevent the aftertaste of the floor drain.

    Solution: 1. Always keep all the floor drains in the toilet with water, and when the water is dry, quickly pour water into the floor drain. In this way, the odor is not only sealed by water, but also the gutter worm does not want to fly out, which is the most environmentally friendly, cost-effective method. Also, don't forget that the washbasin is connected to the sewer pipe, so when the washbasin is not in use, the drain should be covered.

    2. If you want to keep the floor drain free of gutter insects for a long time, you can go to the health and epidemic prevention station to buy some low-toxicity insecticides, dilute them with water, open the floor drain, spray wildly for a while, and then cover them. Spray a little insecticide often, and you can be free of gutter worms for a long time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    That's a sewer fly. It's useless to spray, and it will keep flying out!

    Find or buy a plastic sheet to cover, not too big, not expensive, that's what my family does.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The best way to do this is to reduce the accumulation of garbage, and also to dispose of sweet foods in a timely manner without throwing them in the trash. Ventilation and drying naturally eliminate this bug.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Squat on the drain mouth with a non-leaking plastic bag of water.

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