
Even as summer begins to fade and the cooler days of autumn creep in, many households across Britain still find themselves battling a very unwelcome problem - flies and maggots in wheelie bins. While you might expect these pests to disappear once the peak of summer heat passes, September can still provide enough warmth and food waste to keep them thriving.
Leftover scraps, garden clippings, and warm, damp conditions inside bins create the perfect breeding ground, meaning that even as the evenings draw in, wheelie bins remain a hotspot for buzzing flies and wriggling maggots. A TikTok user, @no56northamptonshire, is encouraging householders to position slices of bread in their bins to ward off the invasion. While it might seem peculiar initially, this lesser-known method proves both practical and effective, helping all property owners combat this typical seasonal annoyance.
Describing the video, the content creator revealed: "A great tip to stop flies and maggots in the bin. Pop some bread soaked in vinegar at the bottom. I always bag up all my garbage to keep the bin a lot cleaner. No more flies or maggots."
Bread drenched in vinegar can serve as an efficient method to ward off flies and maggots.
Owing to its potent, acidic aroma, vinegar naturally repels flies, whilst the natural compound can also dehydrate maggots and eliminate them upon contact.
"Like many other organisms, maggots have a specific range of pH levels to survive. The acidic nature of vinegar disrupts this balance. When exposed to vinegar, the pH level of the maggots' surroundings drops sharply, making it uninhabitable and ultimately lethal to them," House Digest reported. The experts continued: "The acidic nature of the vinegar acts as a pesticide, and within a few hours, you should notice a significant reduction in the maggot population."
Taking to the comments, one person asked: "How much bread, and do you just chuck the wet, soggy, vinegary bread into the bottom of the bin?" The creator then responded: "I pop two slices and yes that's the plan."
Another person who tried this hack shared: "I leave the bread soaked in vinegar on top and yep it works."
One person advised: "Just spray white vinegar and water, no need to use bread, then spray with jeyes fluid and water each time the bin is empty, it will determine flies and future maggots."
Alternative ways you can use bread around the houseBread can also serve as a practical cleaning implement, especially for fragile surfaces and minor spillages.
Cleaning specialist Karina Toner from Spekless told Homes & Gardens that "white bread is surprisingly effective as a gentle, non-abrasive cleaner for delicate surfaces."
She continued, "Its soft, porous texture is great for picking up fine particles and light moisture without causing damage. I've personally used it on picture frames and light wall marks - it's low-effort and oddly satisfying."
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