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Effective Tips to Get Rid of Fruit Flies

Struggling with pesky fruit flies in your home? Our AI assistant is here to guide you through proven methods to eliminate these annoying insects for good.

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Fruit flies can be quite pesky! One effective method is to use a mixture of apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dish soap in a small bowl; it attracts and traps them. Another tip is to ensure all fruits and vegetables are stored properly and not left out. Have you noticed them mostly in a specific area of your home? How have you been trying to manage them so far?