The question is, what kind of flies are they? Drain flies (also known as moth, filter, or sewage flies) and fruit flies (also called pomace or vinegar flies) are some of the most common culprits.
If you think you just spotted a tiny, fuzzy moth fluttering around your kitchen, think again: You actually may be dealing with drain flies. “These are little filth flies that live in the ...
Skin flakes are hard to digest. It’s like eating hair, or feathers. So dust mites have powerful digestive enzymes to break the skin down. Those enzymes turn up in dust mite poop. And let’s just say ...