Can anyone suggest ways to eliminate these flies in my bathroom? I’m in NSW. Thanks!

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  1. To get rid of flies in your bathroom, you can try the following methods:

    1. Identify the Source: Look for any possible sources of attraction like standing water, trash, or unsealed food. Make sure the area is clean and dry.

    2. Cleaning: Regularly clean your bathroom, focusing on areas like sinks, drains, and under the toilet. Use a disinfectant to eliminate any lingering odors that might attract flies.

    3. Seal Entry Points: Check for gaps in windows or doors where flies might be entering and seal them if possible.

    4. Use Traps: Set up fly traps or sticky fly paper to catch the flies. You can also make a DIY trap with a bowl of apple cider vinegar covered with plastic wrap. Poke small holes in the wrap to allow flies in.

    5. Essential Oils: Use essential oils like eucalyptus, peppermint, or lemon. You can mix them with water and spray around your bathroom, as flies dislike these scents.

    6. Drain Maintenance: Pour boiling water down the drains periodically to eliminate any breeding grounds.

    7. Hire a Professional: If the problem persists, consider contacting a pest control service for a more thorough assessment.

    Hopefully, these tips will help you clear up the fly issue in your bathroom!

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