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Why Maggots Show Up in the First Place
Maggots don’t just appear out of nowhere. They’re fly larvae, and flies are attracted to one thing above all else: exposed food waste.
Warm temperatures + food scraps + moisture = the perfect invitation.
Once flies lay eggs, those eggs can hatch into maggots in as little as 24 hours. So the real trick isn’t killing maggots—it’s making your trash bin unattractive to flies in the first place.
The Low-Effort Trick That Actually Works
Line your trash bin with newspaper or cardboard at the bottom.
That’s it.
This simple step works because it tackles the root of the problem:
- It absorbs excess moisture that attracts flies
- It keeps food residue from pooling at the bottom
- It makes the bin less hospitable for eggs to survive
Dry bins don’t invite flies. No flies means no eggs. No eggs means no maggots.
How to Do It (Takes Less Than a Minute)
- Place a few sheets of newspaper, a paper grocery bag, or a piece of cardboard at the bottom of your bin
- Put your trash bag in as usual
- Replace the paper whenever you change the bag
That’s all. No sprays. No scrubbing. No gloves.
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