Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There's many things people would like to call Massey Services on this forum
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Except it's actually removing the tiny ones. No bites at all so far this season, nor are we occasionally seeing even slightly larger ones flying between us and the television. As I said when writing the quoted party, one's mileage may vary but it could well be worth a try.
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Not sure what you have a picture would help. If they look like very small flies, they may be sewer knats. If they are then the easy solution is to pure 1/4 cup bleach in to each drain (shower, sinks, washer, etc.) Then try to eliminate those already in your house or else they will start laying their eggs in the drains again. If they are no-see-ems, good luck. You must have a hole in your screens or leaving screen doors open too long.
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I don’t have any holes in my screens so how do they get in the house? Are they small enough to get through the screens on the windows or the screen in the lanai? Can they come in between the screen and the frame?
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Call deans
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Is this the same thing as a fruit fly? If you have an exterminator you could call and ask them to help. I've read that spraying bleach down your kitchen sink can help with fruit flies. They lay eggs in the drain, the bleach kills them. Also if midges are fruit flies be careful where you buy your produce.
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They might be sewer flies. Pour bleach down your drains. If they’re in the kitchen be sure to pour bleach down the disposal too. Let the bleach sit for a bit (1/2 hour or so) before running water down those drains. I would let the bleach sit overnight.
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no-see-ums can pass through normal screens. Step 1 is to stop leaving your doors and windows open. Step 2 is lower you AC temperature. No-see-ums will land on any vertical surface when the temperature is lowered sufficiently. At that point, you can use a hand held vacuum to take them off the walls. Sprays or chemicals have little effect. No-see-ums track humans and animals by CO2 emissions so bug zappers are not the best option. When we lived in the Florida Keys, we used a mosquito magnet which was very effective but that is not for indoor use.
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I purchased a purple light made by Zevo. It is about 3 times the size of a nightlight and i plug it into the area near the doggie door. I believe that is where they get in. The light attracts those that do get in and they stick to the replaceable sticky panel that fits on the back. I have found it to be extremely helpful and it is reasonably priced. It has solved the problem for me. Good luck
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If you live where the midges are a problem, there is only one solution. Move to an area that doesn't have them. No amount of spraying, turning off your lights at night, or painting your home exterior to a darker color will work. Sell is the only option. Why do I know this? Been there done that.
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