Small flying insects that are common in summer (e.g. fruit flies, mosquitoes, etc.) can be controlled by:
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2. Maintain cleanliness and hygiene: Small flying insects are usually attracted to food, water and garbage. Keep both indoor and outdoor environments clean and regularly remove trash cans, food scraps, and accumulated dirt. Store food in a tight seal to avoid odors that tempt them.
3. Use armyworm paper and traps: Set up armyworm paper or traps indoors, these devices can attract and catch small flying insects. Place them in areas where small flying insects are likely to be frequent, such as kitchens, near trash cans, etc.
4. Use pesticides: indoor and outdoor pesticides can be used as needed. Make sure to choose a legally registered insecticide and use it correctly according to label instructions. When using pesticides, keep yourself and others safe by staying away from food and drinking water sources.
5. Eliminate breeding grounds: Small flying insects often breed in damp or stagnant areas. Clean up and eliminate potential breeding sites such as sinks, sewers, roof drains and other areas of standing water or blockage to reduce their breeding and breeding.
Please note that the principles of environmental protection and health safety should be followed when controlling the population of small flying insects. Avoid unnecessary chemical use and choose methods that have less impact on the environment and human health.