GNATS IN THE KITCHEN: 7 Tips to Get Rid of Them 🪰
Tiny, annoying, and everywhere? Here’s how to kick gnats out of your kitchen for good:
- Find the source
Overripe fruit, trash, drains, or damp areas are their favorite breeding spots—remove it first. - Make an apple cider vinegar trap
Fill a small bowl with apple cider vinegar + a drop of dish soap. They’ll be drawn in and won’t escape. - Clean your drains
Pour boiling water or a mix of baking soda + vinegar down the sink to eliminate hidden buildup. - Take out the trash regularly
Even a small amount of food waste can attract a swarm. - Store produce properly
Keep fruits and veggies in the fridge instead of on the counter. - Let surfaces dry
Gnats love moisture—wipe sinks, counters, and sponges dry overnight. - Use sticky traps if needed
Place near problem areas to catch any lingering gnats.
💡 Stay consistent for a few days, and you’ll notice a huge difference. No more unwanted kitchen guests!