So You have Maggots In Your Trash?
- kym060
- Aug 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 11

Rest assured that Maggots in your Dumpster is a normal thing and not an indication of the cleanliness of your household. If you live in warmer climates you have undoubtedly gone out to empty your trash into your dumpster and noticed little white worms crawling in your trash. These are Maggots. Maggots are larvae of flies. Flies are attracted to trash containers with strong odors and decompossing organic materials. Flies lay their eggs which hatch and become Maggots. The Maggots feast on the organic material until they become flies.
How to Remove Maggots
Maggots can be removed by pouring boiling hot water i on them and into your trash container. The heat will instantly kill the pests. You can disinfect your container by spraying bleach or other disinfectant and rinsing out your container. Allow your container to dry afterwards.
Preventing Maggots
To prevent Maggots reframe from putting trash with strong smells in your garbage to sit for more than a day . You can freeze Seafood Shells and sprinkle Deoderizer intto Pet extriment Bags until trash pickup . You can also Sprinkle Powder Garbage Deoderizer in the garbage bag before tieing the bag. Make sure you tightly fasten your trash to prevent flies from entering and laying eggs.
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