Summer heat in the bio bin: How to fight maggots and smell!

Summer heat in the bio bin: How to fight maggots and smell!
What's going on in the Bavarian gardens when the sun is shining and the temperatures rise? For many, this becomes a challenge, especially when it comes to the organic bin. High temperatures can lead to unpleasant surprises: maggots, mold and a smell that sells the neighbors.
Flying especially love it warm. They are attracted by food residues-especially meat and fish-and remove their eggs in unprotected organic waste collection vessels. These eggs slip to maggot within a few hours. These little worms have an important function in nature because they help with the decomposition of organic substances, but they are anything but welcome in the bio bin. Main-Spessart therefore gives valuable tips on how to contain the maggot plague.
practical tips for combating maggots
For all those who want to get their bio bin under control, here are some proven measures:
- sprinkle biotone powder, rock meal or deleted lime over the maggots to dry them.
- A thin layer of garden soil or sand on the edge of the ton also helps to keep maggots away.
- Pack kitchen waste in newspaper and use it as the first layer in the bin to absorb moisture.
- lawn cut should dry before it comes to the biotonne.
- Put fall fruit in the ton.
- Always keep the lid of the bin tightly and make sure that the bin is available with every emptying.
It is also particularly important not to overfill the bio bin and to ventilate the waste well. Good air circulation can already do a lot and helps to keep smells and vermin away. "The maggots not only come from rotting food, but also from inadequate ventilation," explains an expert from ZDF today.
The correct storage of organic waste
Another trick to make optimal use of the bio bin in summer is the storage in a cool, shady place. Flying benefit from the warmth and are tempted to take your eggs faster. In addition, the bin should be emptied regularly and thoroughly cleaned in order to avoid smells and vermin in the long term.
In the kitchen, it is advisable to empty the organic waste bucket and to easily store the waste packed in newspaper. Special filter lids can also help minimize odor formation. Finally, in [Federal Environment Agency] (https://www.umweltbundeamt.de/themen/ Abfall-dalletourcen/ Abfallwirtschaft/ Abfall avoidance) is emphasized how important proper waste management is for environmental protection and the promotion of a sustainable circular economy.
In summary, it can be said that at hot temperatures you have to have a good hand when caring for the organic bin. The correct storage, good ventilation and regular cleaning are the key to avoiding maggots and unpleasant smells. The waste advice from Main-Spessart is available for everyone who needs even more tips. You can reach the experts at wasteberatung@lramsp.de or by phone at 09353/793-1777.Details | |
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