Damp places are perfect nurseries for midge larvae. And what are the wettest places in the house? The pipes, of course! Midges lay their eggs there in abundance. It is therefore important to properly maintain and sanitize the pipes to prevent future generations of midges from hatching. Use white vinegar and baking soda to clean them.
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With this grandmother’s tip, we move up a gear. We are no longer in the preventative sector! I explain to you how to make a natural trap against midges to kill them (yes it’s horrible). Fill a bowl with white vinegar and add a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Place the bowl in a strategic location in the kitchen next to fruit, for example. The smell of the mixture attracts midges and traps!
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