It looks like you want to get rid of gnats in the kitchen—not make them! 😅 Gnats, especially fruit flies, are common but manageable with the right approach. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Find and remove the source
- Check overripe fruit, vegetables, or compost.
- Empty and clean garbage cans and recycling bins regularly.
- Clean sink drains with a mixture of baking soda + vinegar to remove organic buildup.
2. Store food properly
- Keep fruit and vegetables in the fridge.
- Seal leftovers in airtight containers.
3. Set up vinegar traps
- Fill a small bowl with apple cider vinegar.
- Add a few drops of dish soap (this breaks surface tension so gnats drown).
- Place near fruit bowls or trash areas.
4. Use sticky traps
- Yellow sticky cards attract and trap flying gnats.
- Place near areas where gnats appear.
5. Dry out plant soil
- Fungus gnats breed in moist plant soil.
- Let soil dry out between watering.
- Remove decaying leaves on soil surface.
6. Clean surfaces regularly
- Wipe countertops, sinks, and cutting boards.
- Don’t leave standing water in dishes, pet bowls, or sink drains.
7. Optional: Spray solution
- Mix 1 part vinegar + 3 parts water in a spray bottle.
- Spray garbage, drains, or sink areas to deter gnats.
✅ Result: By removing breeding sites, storing food properly, and using traps, gnats are usually gone within a few days.
I can also share a “one-trap overnight hack” that kills kitchen gnats quickly with ingredients you already have.