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7 natural tips to get rid of midges in the kitchen

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5. Bring in Natural Predators — Basil and Mint

Planting herbs like basil and mint in your kitchen window can help repel midges. These aromatic herbs naturally deter flying insects, while adding fresh flavors for your cooking.


6. Remove Overripe Fruit Promptly

Midges love fermenting fruit — especially bananas, apples, and tomatoes. Check your fruit bowl daily and toss any overly ripe or rotting fruit to reduce their breeding grounds.


7. Improve Kitchen Ventilation

Good airflow discourages midges from settling in. Use exhaust fans or open windows to keep air moving and reduce humidity, making your kitchen less inviting for these pests.


Final Thoughts

Getting rid of midges in your kitchen doesn’t require harsh chemicals or expensive products. With these 7 natural tips, you can reclaim your cooking space and enjoy a midge-free kitchen the eco-friendly way. Consistency is key — keep your kitchen clean, use traps, and bring in natural repellents to say goodbye to these pesky invaders for good!


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