Grrrrrrrrrr - damn houseflies/midges! How to get rid of them?

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Every year, from spring to autumn, I suffer with midges/houseflies in the house. Not sure which they are. :confused:

They don't actually go for me, just fly around bright light - ie: my monitor. :mad:

Anyway, is there an easy way to get rid of these buggers? They seem to be all over the house.

I'm wondering if any of my plants are attracting them, but like hell am I going to throw them all away. I don't mind throwing one away, but I'll be most unchuffed if I have to throw any more away.

I suppose I better list my plants - or what I think they are:
  • Lilly - just leaves, ATM
  • Ivy
  • Some massive houseplant that was in when we moved in - not sure what it is, but I can take pictures if need-be
  • 2x cactus in a big pot
  • Venus flytraps (which I will begrudge getting rid of :eek:)
So...what do you think?
 
maddad68 said:
You would know if it was midges , You would be being eaten alive ;)

Try changing the soil in your plant's and repotting them .

Thay lay eggs in the soil and a little bit of heat and sunlight BOOM thay are allover the place .



Sorce

http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usfeatures/midges/


Don't kill them ...Its bad Karma ;)
Any types of soil which flies aren't attracted to? Worth considering, since I haven't changed all but one of the plants soil for a while. :o

They're really tiny things, maybe a couple mm in size - I'll try to take a picture of the next crushed one. ;)
 
Liverpool-Lad said:
How are the flytraps on a side note?
I'm not sure if the bulb has split or not. I'm getting two flower stalks growing (yes, two!) from one plant - so I'm not too sure if it's split or not.

Last year it flowered, produced some eighteen seeds - right now a few more of these seeds are in the fridge. But I have three shooting in my home-made mini greenhouse.

Setup.jpg

The setup

Seed.jpg

One of the shoots (about 2-3mm tall) with a seed on top
 
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