That tip is actually about preventing pests and odors while you’re away—it’s not magic, but it’s a clever hack used by some homeowners. Here’s why it works:
Why an Upturned Glass and Paper in the Sink Helps
- Prevents Fruit Flies and Other Insects
- Fruit flies and gnats are attracted to leftover water, food particles, and damp surfaces.
- Placing a piece of paper inside an upturned glass can trap moisture and block access, making your sink less attractive to insects.
- Minimizes Odors
- Standing water in a sink can start to smell if left for days.
- The upturned glass reduces evaporation and slows bacterial growth, while the paper absorbs small drips.
- Signals “Not in Use”
- It’s also a visual cue that the sink is intentionally prepped, so house cleaners or family members won’t disturb or add water that could attract pests.
Extra Tips for Vacation Prep
- Empty the trash and clean the drain before leaving.
- Remove leftover food or dishes to avoid attracting rodents or flies.
- Run a little vinegar or baking soda down the drain to reduce odor buildup.
💡 Pro tip: This is a small preventative step, but combining it with general kitchen cleanup is what really keeps your home pest- and odor-free while you’re away.
If you want, I can make a full “vacation sink prep checklist” so your kitchen stays fresh and pest-free while you’re gone.