I do not know what oil to suggest. However I had them really bad 2 years ago. I pulled everything out looking for what was drawing them. I opened a tin that I had put unshelled pecans in. They flew out in droves, and they appeared to be nesting in there. Tin top was very tight and hard to get off, so I believe the larvae may have been in the shells when I gathered them and put them in the can. I washed everything very good in the cabinet and found little webs in the corners of the cabinet and cleaned those very good. I washed with a few drops of OnGuard and Lemon. They did not come back.
They just sort of died off in the room.
Hope this helps. I would search for the location they are gathering and look for tiny webs.
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