Make a DIY trap: Fill a jar halfway with vinegar, sugar water, or beer, add a few drops of dish soap, and leave it out. Try essential oils: Many gnats dislike the smell of certain essential oils, such ...
Gnats, flies, no-see-ums – whatever you call them, they’re disproportionately annoying for something so darn tiny. Taking back your kitchen is easy, though, when you follow the right advice. Here’s ...
Moisture and food on surfaces and in drains are the primary sources for gnats in the kitchen. Set up more than one trap in the area where you've observed the gnats. Look for and clean up the breeding ...
While fly strips and roach traps may be effective at getting rid of some of your larger kitchen pests, gnats are a particularly tenacious one that seem immune to many commercial options. Fortunately, ...