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| I know that a lot of people fighting Morgellon's (including me) have had experience with fruit flies and gnats pestering them. I found this article and thought it may be of interest to some in the fight against gnat's, fruit flies, etc. in the home. Home & Garden | End the buffet for fruit flies and gnats in your home | Seattle Times Newspaper Originally published Monday, July 27, 2009 at 1:56 PM End the buffet for fruit flies and gnats in your home Fixit: Use this list of small flies and their food sources to help rid your home of the pests. By Karen Youso Star Tribune (Minneapolis Related Sign up for our Home and Garden newsletter Home & Garden RSS feed Q: In the past few months, I have noticed fruit flies (small, fluttery things) anywhere I sit down in the house — my favorite chair, formal living room, all over the place. I can't figure out where they're coming from and don't know what to do about them. A: The first step to solve your fly problem is to properly identify the insects. There are a variety of 1/8-inch-size flies that can infest homes. While the basic control, finding and removing the food source, is the same for all of these flies, their food preferences vary. For example: • Fruit flies lay eggs in all types of fermenting, organic material and are commonly found infesting overripe fruits and vegetables such as bananas and onions, soft drinks, wine and beer residue (bottles and cans that are being saved for recycling) as well as in trash baskets between the liner and the container. • Moth flies are associated with moist, organic material. They are typically found in the gelatinous film in drains and sinks and can be associated with sewers and sewage from sewer breaks. • Phorid flies are also found in many types of moist decaying organic material. They are commonly found in bathroom sink and shower drains, food residues in trash containers, rotting food, dirty mops and old dish rags, and sewage from broken sewer lines. • Fungus gnats are associated with fungus and commonly infest overwatered houseplants. They can occasionally be found in rotting produce (a potato that has started to mold), or even in a new home (wet wood in the walls allows fungus to grow). Finding the source of the infestation can be challenging and often involves some detective work. Keep in mind that the above examples are common sites where these flies have been found. However, there are many instances of odd and unexpected sources that these flies have infested. Despite how difficult it can be to find the food source, it is crucial you find it to eliminate the flies. It may be tempting to use sprays, but you will never get rid of them by doing this. As long as a food source remains, you will always see flies. Source: Jeff Hahn, entomologist, University of Minnesota Extension Fixit by Karen Youso is an occasional feature. Send questions to fixit@startribune.com. Sorry, no personal replies. ________________ All for now, Morgan |
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| Hi Morgan, Sometimes I will forget a banana or peach in my fruit basket and the fruit flies appear in a heart beat. What I do is spray eco-vie or bug arrest all over the area and they seem to disappear within a few hours after removing the over-ripe fruit. (Same for my garbage can.) One can also spray eco-vie or bug arrest on new clothes and in the dryer, on your sheets and blankets, car upholstery, shoes, socks, animals (to prevent the biting sensations). Borax is also good... put it down your drains, in your dishwasher, and use some in your laundry. In the white light, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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