'The key to getting rid of drain flies is to remove their food source and breeding sites. Manually clean sink pipes with a brush and follow with chemical or probiotic gel. Repeat once a month during the spring and summer months to prevent recurring issues. Learn more: https://goodbyedrainflies.com/get-rid-of-drain-flies/ Drain flies, also known as sink flies, filter flies, or sewer gnats are small “true” flies. They have short, hairy bodies and wings giving them a moth-like appearance. Drain flies can inhabit plumbing drains, sewage systems, and piping. They are generally harmless, but will continue to reproduce unless treated. What Causes Drain Flies: https://youtu.be/eWZHeysbMP8 Does Gentrol Help Get Rid of Drain Flies?: https://youtu.be/VRxKlcqcUks'
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