How To Get Rid Of Nats?

Seal food in airtight containers

Store pet food in airtight containers

Remove trash daily and keep bins sealed

Keep sinks, counters, and floors clean; wipe up spills immediately

Fix leaks and reduce standing water

Clean drains regularly with a drain brush and hot water

Use a vinegar rinse in drains weekly

Eliminate damp areas (repair moisture, run ventilation, use dehumidifier if needed)

Remove clutter and cardboard where nats can hide

Vacuum floors, rugs, and baseboards regularly

Wash reusable bins and containers with soap and hot water

Take out compost and keep it in sealed bins

Use screens on windows and doors; repair gaps and weather stripping

Install door sweeps and seal cracks around pipes and vents

Use nat traps (sticky traps) near likely entry points and breeding areas

Use an insect light trap if applicable for your room setup

For fruit flies/nats in particular: place a small bowl with apple cider vinegar and a drop of dish soap

For drain-breeding nats: use a commercial drain treatment labeled for drain flies or pour boiling water followed by a targeted treatment

If infestations persist, contact a licensed pest control professional

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