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Tiny Black Moths

Posted 08-06-2014 at 09:39 PM by sexxychina12


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Originally Posted by Mary2014 View Post
If they happen to be drain flies, try mixing a cup of water with a cup of bleach and pour this mixture down each of your sink and tub drains. Repeat once a week for about three weeks. It takes a few weeks to be sure you have killed off the moths and any eggs in the drains.
Thank You I will try that with bleach and water because I never had that problem until I moved into this town house which is very old and I never seen nothing like that and its very frustrated when you don't know how to kill them I so thank you very very much I just pray to God that this will get rid of them before me and my husband moved in this town house it was more people staying here before us we make the 13th couple in this town house and our landlord won't let us get the town house inspected by the water department so I don't know what's really going on but I like the town house but soon as our lease ends at the end of this month I'm thinking about moving to another place.
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    Drain flies live and breed in the organic matter trapped inside moist drains, so getting rid of these pests is usually as simple as removing the gunk inside your pipes.

    Some times with the amount of gunk like hair and or grease in the drains, bleach might create a fume that may be discomforting.

    I work in the pest control industry and many years back I found this to be helpful, vinegar and baking soda.
    I use this when I received a call from restaurants or home owners and it is a natural green way to get rid of these pests. Hope this may help out as well.

    Use 1 cup of baking soda and 1/2 to 3/4 cup of vinegar.
    [LIST=1][*]Pour baking soda into the drain[*]Pour the vinegar in the drain and[*]plug the drain immediately (use a drain plug or set rubber or flexible plastic cover and weight it down with some plates. – you want to keep the mixture inside the drain[*]let is sit and do it's thing work for about 30 to minutes - do not use the sink or drain during this time[*]fter 30 to minutes, remove the cover and turn on the hot water and let it run thru the pipes for about a few minutes 2- minutes.[/LIST]This will help keep your drains clear and fresh with out any problems.
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    Posted 08-07-2014 at 05:00 PM by Southland Pest Control Southland Pest Control is offline
 

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