Nobody knows drains better than Roto-Rooter, and in this video the plumbing & drain experts from Roto-Rooter show you how to get rid of drain flies. The pesky flies lay their eggs in drains and when they hatch, the flies become a nuisance and hang around the sink until it's time to create another generation.
The good news is that you can eliminate pesky drain flies using items and products you probably already have in your house. For instance, salt, baking soda, vinegar, hot water, a pan, and a cup. Supplement these items with a pest strip and some flypaper, and you'll be able to catch all the adults that are buzzing around the area.
Pour a cup of salt down the drain. Next pour s cup of baking soda into the drain. Then pour in a cup of vinegar. Let sit overnight. The next morning pour in the hot water. If you have a stainless steel, cast iron or copper sink, you can pour in boiling water. But if your sink is made of composite material, it could crack if you pour in boiling water, so just use hot tap water instead.
Put out the flypaper or pest strips to catch the drain flies that are buzzing around the room. For more information on drain flies, visit: [ Ссылка ]
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