Maggots in Your Trash Bin? Here’s How to Stop Them Before They Take Over

1. Wrap Food Waste Before Disposal

One of the easiest prevention methods is wrapping food scraps before placing them in the bin.

Useful wrapping materials include:

  • Newspaper
  • Paper bags
  • Compostable liners
  • Food packaging paper

This makes it more difficult for flies to access the waste.

2. Reduce Moisture Levels

Moisture is one of the biggest contributors to maggot infestations.

Keeping waste as dry as possible can make the environment far less attractive.

Many homeowners place absorbent materials at the bottom of the bin, including:

  • Newspaper
  • Cardboard
  • Paper towels
  • Straw

These materials help absorb excess liquid before it accumulates.

3. Use Salt Sparingly

Some people sprinkle small amounts of salt over food waste.

Salt may help reduce moisture and make the environment less appealing for larvae.

However, avoid excessive use if the waste is intended for composting.

4. Improve Airflow

Bins that remain damp for long periods become ideal breeding grounds.

Where practical and safe, improving ventilation can help reduce condensation and excess humidity.

5. Keep Bins in the Shade

Direct sunlight heats the contents of a bin and accelerates decomposition.

Whenever possible, place outdoor bins in shaded areas to keep temperatures lower.

How to eliminate existing maggots continues on the next page.

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