1. Dispose of Infested Items:
. Start by discarding any tomatoes and other fruits or vegetables that are heavily infested with fruit flies.
2. Clean Surfaces:
. Wipe down all kitchen surfaces, including countertops, cutting boards, and shelves, to remove any residues that attract fruit flies.
3. Empty Trash Bins:
. Fruit flies often thrive in trash bins containing organic waste. Ensure that you empty and clean your trash bins regularly.
4. Check for Hidden Sources:
. Inspect areas like the bottom of garbage cans, sink drains, and other hidden spots where fruit flies might lay eggs.
5. Use Traps:
. Set up fruit fly traps to catch any remaining flies. A simple solution includes apple cider vinegar or a piece of ripe fruit in a container covered with plastic wrap pierced with tiny holes.
Preventing Future Infestations
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