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    Default Fruit Flies in shave den

    I have a small collection of soaps & creams in my shave den. All of them are in screw top plastic tub containers stored in a wall mounted cabinet. I am a neat freakish, perfectionistic, clean freak and I am having a problem with fruit flies in the shave den this past month (not swarms, but I kill about 2 per day and am not having this problem anywhere else in the house). I am baffled by this as everything is sealed. Has anyone else had this issue and if so how did you correct? Do you think there is a collection of soap residue down the drain or something that is attracting them? Any advice is much appreciated.
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    This time of year there will be all sorts of things looking to get out of the cold and the ensuing winter. It may not be a cleanliness issue. They may still be smelling the aromas despite the lids.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    i've dealt with fruit flies on several occasions.. frequently in "shave dens".. it's something down the drains and not something on the counter.. i'd recommend a heavy duty drain cleaner and a solid airing out. see if that helps.. also.. a glass of wine with a drop of dish soap acts as a great fruit fly trapper if it ever gets really bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vthomlinson View Post
    a glass of wine with a drop of dish soap acts as a great fruit fly trapper if it ever gets really bad.
    Of course, for those of you with less class, beer works too!

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    Its probably the warmth and humidity of the shave den relative to the rest of the house thats attracting them there.

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    As mentioned, it is probably something in the drain, give it a good clean. You can make an effective fruit fly trap by filling an old yogurt container with vinegar (cider or red wine vinegar works best). Chuck in a chunk of overripe fruit and cover with aluminum foil or plastic cling wrap. Punch a few holes in the covering and set on the counter. Periodically dump and refill.

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    Check your sink over flow drain, might be clogged. Stick a coat hanger down it and twist is around. Pecker gnats can be bothersome.


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    Very interesting! I have been noticing the same exact thing around my apartment lately and I have been wondering what the hell is going on. I basically notice about one or two a day floating around.

    They are basically harmless, so I tend to let them be unless they are right in my face, but I never attributed their presence to my overflowing shave products.

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    I could mail you my friend, the fruit fly specialist.

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    And if you have problems getting rid of Adam's friend after he takes care of your fruit fly problems, I can send you my chinese friend.

    I met this guy on the Great Wall of China a few years ago.


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