Vinegar to the rescue again
DEAR HELOISE » I recently moved into an apartment that had been vacant for several months. The one bathroom that I am not using has a tub that had a bunch of little fruit flies, and later, small flies. I later learned that they were sewer flies. I filled the tub with water a couple of times and used a container for the fruit flies that I got from the hardware store. It did not work.
My son-in-law suggested I try vinegar. So I filled the tub and adjoining sink with water, then when it drained, I poured about 1 to 2 cups of vinegar down each drain. I’ve done this a couple of times. It’s been a couple of weeks now, and no bugs! Again, vinegar to the rescue.
— Peg Keenan, Omaha, Nebraska
Drying diapers
DEAR HELOISE » Regarding the question on how to air-dry diapers, the volume is more important than heat in quickly drying something. I have a pull-out drying rack attached to the wall next to the washer and a tabletop fan sitting on the washer. The fan has a frame that allows me to aim the air directly at the items being dried. I can air-dry heavy compression socks in about 45 minutes.
If I needed to use the shower curtain rod, I would use an oscillating pedestal fan that would be placed closer to the rod. And you can invest in pants hangers with clips so that there would only be a single layer of fabric to dry.
— A reader
Cleaning stainless steel
DEAR HELOISE » I read your column about shining up stainless steel with vinegar or ammonia. I have found that using plain baking soda on my stainless steel polishes it very well. I simply dip my damp fingers into the baking soda and rub each utensil with the paste on my fingers. Then just rinse and dry. I use this technique on all stainless-steel items and glassware. It’s gentle yet effective. It makes it shine nicely. I love your column and read your mom’s for decades.
— Wanda G.
Microwave hint
DEAR HELOISE » One of your readers wrote that she used a coffee filter to cover food to prevent a mess in her microwave. Great idea! Here’s another: We use the glass lid of a Pyrex dish to heat our food. No muss, no fuss!
— Denis Richter, San Antonio, Texas
Pet pal
DEAR HELOISE » Please meet Nogard The Cricket Slayer. Nogard recently passed unexpectedly, but he was a good bearded dragon who really liked his crickets! Nogard is a family name that goes back to my greatgreat-great ... just kidding! Nogard is “dragon” spelled backward, and as “Game of Thrones” taught those who watched, every dragon needs a proper name. So we added “The Cricket Slayer.” RIP Nogard. You were loved, and you are missed.