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Preventing insects in wheelie bins

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Now that the warmer weather finally seems to have arrived, the following are some reminders about how to reduce the risk of infestation in wheelie bins.

When the weather gets hot, the amount of food thrown away is an important factor. As much as possible should be composted or put in a food digester which can rot everything down. If this can’t be done, then thorough wrapping is essential, preferably double wrapping and then putting in the rubbish bin making sure the lid is closed. Leaving food waste exposed to air means that flies can easily be attracted to it, so avoid this.

Good practices to reduce smells include:

If, after all the above, you still get maggots:

After the bin has been emptied pour boiling water over flies and maggots to kill them and leave the water in the bin to cool before tipping it out. Clean the bin out with disinfectant or bleach and plenty of water.  Try using a cleaning product with a fragrance as this will help to deter flies in future.

Cllr Gerry Forsbrey, Portfolio Holder for the Environment said: “With the hotter weather, extra care is needed to make sure bins are kept as clean and hygienic as possible. With a little extra care, it should be possible to reduce the problem. Keep waste to a bare minimum and recycle and compost as much as you can”.

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