Fruit flies are a real menace at this time of year – because they reproduce much faster in warm weather . Their entire life cycle (egg to adult) can take just a week when it's warm, so populations grow quickly in summer.
To make matters worse, summer brings more fresh fruits and vegetables, both in homes and outdoors, which provide food and breeding sites. And let's not forget that people often leave their windows open when it's sunny too, which can draw more insects in.
Once you have a fruit fly infestation , it can be difficult to stop the stubborn critters from multiplying. This is because they lay eggs in drains, making them super tricky to eliminate.
While fly sprays can help, they're not the most effective way to prevent the problem. And according to cleaning fans on social me