How to Get Rid of Tiny Flying Bugs in Your Bathroom (200 Words)
Noticing tiny black bugs flying in your bathroom? They’re likely moth flies, not fruit flies. These pests thrive in moist,
dirty areas — especially drains — and can spread bacteria like E. coli by landing on towels, toothbrushes, or food surfaces.
Why They Appear:
Bathrooms offer the perfect environment: dark, humid, and rich in decaying organic matter.
DIY Solutions:
Cigarette Ash + Water:
Mix ash with water until yellowish. Pour into drains weekly — the nicotine and tar kill bugs and eggs.
Wet Cloth + Insect Spray:
Wrap a damp cloth over the drain, spray insecticide inside, and leave for a few hours. The fumes eliminate hidden bugs.
Boiling Water + Rice Flour Mix:
Pour hot water into the drain. Then mix rice flour, dish soap, and more hot water — pour it in, wait five minutes, and rinse again with boiling water.
Prevention Tips:
Clean drains regularly
Use baking soda, vinegar, and hot water to break down clogs
Seal cracks, and install drain covers or window screens
Use safe insecticides when needed
With regular upkeep, your bathroom will stay bug-free and hygienic.