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5 easy hacks to keep housefly away from kitchen permanently

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 23, 2026, 13:00 IST
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5 easy hacks to keep housefly away from kitchen permanently

Houseflies are the most commonly seen kitchen pests in residential homes. In addition to causing irritation, these insects might spread germs and bacteria by landing on contaminated surfaces such as garbage, drains, and spoilt items. These tiny flies thrive indoors due to the availability of warm spots, moisture, food particles, and garbage. While chemical-based sprays are widely used to repel houseflies, some individuals now choose simple preventive measures to ensure flies do not infest kitchens. Many experts argue that consistently maintaining clean kitchens is far better than implementing pest control solutions. Here are five tips that may prevent flies from invading kitchens permanently.

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Remove food particles from kitchen counters

Among the major reasons why flies infest homes and kitchens include exposure to sticky spills, crumbs, and food particles that remain on kitchen countertops and dining tables. Even minute traces of food attract flies very fast, especially during wet weather seasons. One can keep counters clean by removing any leftover food residues and washing surfaces immediately after cooking. The fewer the food residues, the easier it becomes to reduce smells that usually attract flies.

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Cover all types of foods properly

Houseflies are highly attracted to all kinds of uncovered foods, particularly fruits, leftovers, and cooked food. Experts recommend keeping food in containers with tight-fitting lids. For instance, overripe fruits attract flies very fast due to their smell and sugar contents. By covering foods with mesh or tight-lidded containers, one can reduce flies in the kitchen significantly. Proper food storage ensures better kitchen hygiene and prevents flies from contaminating food.

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Ensure garbage cans remain empty always

Garbage cans or bins serve as some of the biggest areas where flies lay eggs and feed. When vegetables and other foods start decomposing, they emit a lot of bad smells that attract many flies. Kitchen experts suggest using garbage bins with lids and making sure that they are emptied regularly, especially during warm season months. Also, it would be great if bins are washed with disinfectants occasionally to eliminate lingering smells.

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Utilise smells that flies hate

Most individuals rely on simple home-based tricks since it is believed that certain scents are capable of deterring flies. Among those that are highly recommended include cloves, lemon, mint, basil, and eucalyptus. People use these products in various ways to deter flies naturally. For example, cloves placed inside lemons and basil plants can be used near window sills to reduce flies significantly in the kitchen.

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Install mesh screens

When windows and balconies are left open, flies have a chance of invading kitchens. According to experts, installation of mesh screens is the best solution to prevent flies from entering rooms. Good ventilation ensures that humidity levels remain low. Also, flies do not like kitchens that are airy and brightly illuminated. Therefore, good kitchen ventilation and lighting reduce chances of fly invasions considerably.

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