4 – LAVENDER

If, like flies, you don’t like the smell of garlic, choose lavender to repel them. Flies can’t stand this smell. In the form of lavender essential oil, in small sachets, in dried bouquets, in pots… it’s whatever you want.

It’s beautiful, it smells good and it makes you (almost) feel like you’re on vacation.

5 – BASIL 

Real repellents, basil plants are good allies for effectively getting rid of flies. If they give off a pleasant odor for us, on the contrary, they blow their nose and fear it! So place a plant on the edge of the window or directly in frequently used rooms and see the number of flies decrease significantly.

6 – APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

Its pungent odor is considered very annoying by flies, which will stay away from it. Mix 120ml of apple cider vinegar with 125ml of water and spray the solution at fly entry points, such as windows or balconies.

7 – THE ONION

Just like the previous elements, the onion can prove valuable in combating the invasion of flies. Sliced ​​or in decoctions, onions can be placed on top of cabinets or on window sills. They can also be rubbed on the edges of the frames, on the outside, to discourage intruders from entering.

8 – MILK, SUGAR, PEPPER: A FRUIT FLY TRAP

If you are bothered by fruit flies a lot, here is an old recipe for a sweet milky trap for them. This method was once used in England. As sugary substances attract fruit flies, this is the main idea of ​​this fly trap.

Ingredients

  • ½ liter of milk
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • Black pepper – 4 tablespoons

Instructions

  1. Pour the milk into a saucepan. Add the sugar and pepper.
  2. Let the solution steep for 10-15 minutes.
  3. Take a few shallow dishes like soup plates and pour some of this solution into each one.
  4. Place these plates all around your house, especially where flies come most of the time.

Flies will be attracted to this solution and when they get close to it, they will suffocate and drown.