How to Eliminate Maggots in the Garbage

104 11
    • 1). Remove all trash from the garbage can. If there are garbage bags inside of the can where the maggots are, put the bags inside of a new garbage bag and seal it tightly. Remove any loose food or debris from the garbage can so you can clearly see the maggots.

    • 2). Fill a large pot with 1 gallon of water. Place the pot on the stove and bring the water to a boil. Add a couple pinches of table salt to the water while it is on the stove.

    • 3). Add 1 cup chlorine bleach and 1½ cups hydrogen peroxide to the water. Carefully carry the pot outside to the garbage can.

    • 4). Tip the garbage can on its side. Use a broom and dust pan to sweep out the maggots. Transfer the maggots from the dust pan to an old bucket.

    • 5). Pour the boiling water carefully into the bucket of maggots. Use hot pads to hold the pot and use extreme caution so that the boiling water does not splatter onto your skin.

    • 6). Leave the maggots in the bucket of water for several minutes. They will die relatively quickly. Dump the bucket down a nearby sewer.

    • 7). Clean out your garbage can with 4 parts warm water and 1 part chlorine bleach. Use old rags to thoroughly scrub down the trash can, inside and out, to remove any traces of food. The bleach will also kill maggots that may have been left behind.

    • 8). Use hairspray as an alternative method for eliminating maggots. Douse the maggots with hairspray while they are still inside of the garbage can. When their bodies straighten out, they are dead. Sweep the maggots from the garbage can and place them in a plastic bag. Seal the bag tightly before discarding.

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

"Home & Garden" MOST POPULAR