Home Remedies To Kill House Flies. Learn 5 quick and easy home remedies you can try to get rid of flies in your house. Our BEST Natural Hacks! FOOD: • Can Apple Cider Vinegar Go Bad? HOME & GARDEN: • Feng Shui Bedroom - 5 Rules for Bliss BEAUTY: • How To Make Clove Oil At Home - for Skin, ... SKINCARE: • How To Apply Baking Soda On Your Face [3 W... Subscribe!: / @natural_nan ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Home remedies to kill house flies - Intro 00:47 Eliminate food sources 01:13 Clean up after your pets 01:48 Use flowers and herbs 02:04 Make a fly trap 02:36 Make a fly repellent spray 📃 Video Summary: House flies are found almost everywhere people live. Although a house fly infestation may not be a major concern, know that it can also spread disease. But don't worry! There are many safe ways to prevent house fly infestations or get rid of them when they happen. So, what attracts house flies to your home? These insects are mainly attracted by organic material in which they can lay their eggs. These materials are food waste and other garbage, including animal feces and manure. Bright night lights can also attract flies. Here are 5 quick and easy home remedies you can try to get rid of flies in your house: Eliminate food sources Dirty dishes in the sink, compost bins, half-empty pet food bowls and unlidded trash cans are all enticing food sources for flies. Go through your house, and do what you need to do to eliminate these food sources. To keep your home fly-free, do a weekly or bi-weekly fly check - or perhaps on trash collection day - to remove possible fly breeding sites. Clean up after your pets Flies lay 75-150 eggs at a time, and they prefer to lay their eggs on poop. What ends up happening if you don't clean up after your pets? Since it takes as little as 24 hours for their eggs to hatch, for every dog pile left in your backyard today, you'll be looking at 150 more flies tomorrow. So you see, it's important to scoop up after your pets daily and make sure to keep their cages clean as well. Use flowers and herbs You can plant flowers and herbs in your garden and outside to keep flies away from your house. Basil, marigold, lavender, bay leaves, and catnip are herbs and flowers that can help repel flies. Make a fly trap A combination of dish soap and vinegar can help you trap house flies. To make this fly trap, mix about an inch of apple cider vinegar with a few drops of regular dish soap in a tall glass. Next, cover the glass with plastic wrap. Secure the plastic wrap using a rubber band and poke small holes on top. Vinegar will attract the flies in the glass and fly through the holes. The dish soap will cause the flies to sink instead of being able to land on the vinegar. Make a fly repellent spray Flies hate essential oils, such as lavender, clove, mint, lemongrass, and basil. So, stock up on these essential oils and use them to make your own natural fly repellent spray. To make this fly repellent spray, just fill a spray bottle with water and add enough essential oils for fragrance. Spray it in your kitchen and doorways to keep the flies out. It would be best if you resprayed regularly to maintain the effect. Also, make sure to label your fly repellent so that others will know what it is. Store it out of the reach of children and pets too. House fly infestations aren’t just a nuisance, they also pose a health risk. You can help prevent a housefly infestation by keeping your house clean and free from food waste, including rotting organic materials. If an infestation does occur, use the natural remedies and trapping method we've shared in this video, and share you experience with us. ---------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The materials and the information contained on the Natural Nan channel are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider.