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Do Not Allow Even One Fruit Fly Into Your Kitchen Compost

Por: The Atlantic Science April 19, 2023

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Collecting food scraps in your kitchen can invite insect invaders. But there are plenty of ways to outsmart them.Vadym Plysiuk / GettyApril 19, 2023, 11:10 AM ETLast week, as my spouse and I were settling into our new home, we were dismayed to find a small cavalry of uninvited visitors in our kitchen. They raided the pantry and the fridge; they snuck into our bathroom. Every evening, we tried to shoo these invaders out the door, to no avail: The... + full article



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