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'We’re plant enthusiasts - six ways to get rid of pesky houseplant flies for good'

Flies are attracted to moisture and decaying material so cover the soil with sand to keep reduce the moisture and kill the flies."It's important to avoid overwatering and to use potting soil designed for indoor plants - which is a less liveable environment for the bugs.”

Mix one tablespoon of peroxide with a cup of water and add to a spray bottle and spray the soil and leaves.

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