We've all been there before, trying to enjoy a lovely sunny day out in the with insects completely ruining the ambiance. Not only some of them are annoying, but they also contaminate food, or even worse, spread diseases. Whether they may be gnats or fruit flies, their presence is best when nowhere near.
Fortunately, there is a kitchen staple that is known to help deter these flying pests while also helping your garden thrive. This cheap product is so powerful that it works as a natural fertilizer to kill weeds while also keeping flying insects at bay.
has gained popularity over the years and it's said to be a great deterrent when it comes to keeping flying critters away from your garden by using it in a trap.
PHS Greenleaf advises: "To make a trap, pour some apple cider vinegar into a dish or jar with a few drops of washing-up liquid.
"The pests are attracted to the sticky sweet vinegar but as the soap reduces the surface tension of the liquid, once the flies land, they can't escape."

Apple cider vinegar also works as a natural weed killer and bug repellent with experts advising to mix one part white or apple cider vinegar with three parts water in a spray container with a teaspoon of dish soap included.
Mix this content thoroughly and then spray on your plants for a simple and natural method with experts further advising to also spray around the outside of your garden bed, which aids in keeping bugs out for good.
Apple cider vinegar helps to kill weeds thanks to its acetic acid properties which breaks down the cell walls of weeds which eventually causes them to die.
For those worried that apple cider vinegar may kill more than is needed in their garden, fear not, as it's a contact herbicide which means it only kills what it touches and works well in areas such as around individual weeds or cracks in sidewalks.
But if you thought that was all apple cider vinegar can do for your garden, think again.
explains: "You can use organic apple cider vinegar in so many different ways to get a thriving garden.
"The benefits range from fertilizing your plants, making the soil more acidic and cleaning the leaves on plants for more efficient photosynthesis.
"You can even clean rusty tools for safer use, and the glass of your greenhouse to let in more light for your plants."
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