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queenmushroom Posted - Oct 15 2011 : 06:26:23 AM
Got a fruit fly problem? Pour some basalmic vinegar in a small bowl (I used a clear pyres remekin (SP)). Put plastic wrap tightly over the top and poke holes in it. Place near fruit fly infestation. It will attract and kill fruit flies. I don't know if apple cider vinegar will work. I imagine it would. Probably would not use white vinegar. Too distilled.

Lorie
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jaimeyleigh Posted - Sep 02 2014 : 7:20:52 PM
Lorie,
Thank you for the tip! I'm going to try this trick in my kitchen.
Jaimeyleigh
darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 08 2014 : 12:20:16 PM
Julie you are quick to catch those flies with your dirt devil.


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stephaniesmith Posted - Jun 08 2014 : 10:52:58 AM
This is exactly the info I came here for. I knew somebody here would have the answer to my fruit fly problem! Thank you, ladies!!

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JerseyGirl Posted - Sep 17 2013 : 02:02:01 AM
They love anything sweet and what I use is either balsamic or a bit of wine, syrup and dishwashing soap. The soap coats their wings so they can't fly out. Works like a charm!
ClaireSky Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 07:53:05 AM
Yeah! The apple cider vinegar has worked in the kitchen. It even caught a housefly! The ones that were flying around I just used my hand dirt devil to suck them out of the air. :)

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ClaireSky Posted - Nov 13 2012 : 12:49:26 AM
Nothing so far..... ugh!

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ClaireSky Posted - Nov 12 2012 : 5:33:47 PM
I just set 2 nat traps out... lol I will see in the morning if they worked.

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darlenelovesart Posted - Nov 11 2012 : 9:34:15 PM
Thanks for the ideas everyone. I will try that cone next year.
Happy Veteran's Day.
darlene

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ClaireSky Posted - Nov 11 2012 : 7:22:37 PM
I am so going to try in inverted cone idea in the morning. Thanks Karrieann

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shauna Posted - Oct 30 2012 : 7:01:06 PM
I am so glad that we can give and get information on how to get rid of flies. Hopefully we will have a jump on next year with this.
Zippy Posted - Oct 25 2012 : 8:37:12 PM
We are suffering from a fruit fly infestation here in Idaho as well. So glad to see these posts about traps... first thing tomorrow, I'll be putting them to the test. Thanks ladies!

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maryk Posted - Oct 25 2012 : 4:23:10 PM
Now that fall has come around MiaBella, do you have a plan for fly control next year, so you can have bananas??
garyw965 Posted - Sep 13 2012 : 5:50:33 PM
I agree fruit flies are no reason to stop buying bananas. there has to be some fly prevention that will work for you.
jeanb Posted - Aug 09 2012 : 7:20:08 PM
Michelle, Not buying bananas is not the way for getting rid of flies. Where are you going to get the potassium from if you don't get bananas?
shauna Posted - Aug 07 2012 : 09:36:55 AM
Darlene, if those methods didn't work on how to get rid of flies, here's another one that might work. A bottle with the acv mixture in it. Then make a paper cone, invert it and out it in the bottle. They get in but can't get out.
MiaBella Posted - Jul 30 2012 : 1:08:50 PM
My solution to the fruit flies: I stopped buying bananas.

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wandaj Posted - Jul 30 2012 : 09:53:15 AM
No your not strange Hazel. I have a friend that bread crickets for lizards so not weird in my book.

Darlene, has that recipe help on how to get rid of flys?
Hazel Posted - Jul 19 2012 : 10:04:50 AM
Yea, that's what they eat and it's about $10 a culture at the pet store, so it's easier just to grow them myself. I also have a worm farm and I breed roaches for my bearded dragon... Yes, I'm strange! Lol
darlenelovesart Posted - Jul 18 2012 : 9:40:29 PM
That is interesting. do you grow the wingless fruit flys for your poison arrow frogs?
neat.
darlene

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Hazel Posted - Jul 17 2012 : 09:11:10 AM
also, if you are having trouble you might want to make more than one and scatter them. I actually made 6 of them and spread them around the kitchen, pantry off the kitchen and living room (connected to kitchen as well). this seemed to swoop them up faster. Now I only need one on the kitchen stove!! I keep it out all the time. I have a worm farm in the basement and a compost crock in the kitchen, so we have them all the time! Since I also have poison arrow frogs and breed cultures of WINGLESS fruit flies, it is super important for me to keep these buggers out! If ONE gets into a culture, I will have an entire container of these flying buggers and the culture will be ruined!
darlenelovesart Posted - Jul 16 2012 : 7:42:58 PM
I will try that too.
Thank you
darlene

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Hazel Posted - Jul 16 2012 : 6:45:52 PM
We have these pretty bad and the apple cider vinegar in a mason jar with plastic wrap works! My father actually has a decorative wasp trap with little feet sitting on his counter with apple cider vinegar in it. It works just as well and actually looks nicer!
garyw965 Posted - Jul 16 2012 : 6:06:53 PM
Darlene, was hoping that the homemade fly strip recipe worked for your fly prevention.
darlenelovesart Posted - Jul 03 2012 : 2:20:14 PM
Thanks Jean for the recipe, I will try that.
Have a Happy 4th.
darlene

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jeanb Posted - Jul 03 2012 : 09:10:33 AM
I do here it is. I hope this works for getting rid of flies.

FLY PAPER

100 ml (3 1/2 oz) corn syrup
1 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp white sugar
6 strips brown paper (cut from a paper bag)

Combine the syrup & sugars in a shallow bowl.
Poke a hole at the top of each strip of brown paper. Soak paper in the syrup mixture over night.
Scrape paper strips across the edge of the saucer to remove excess syrup & hang the finished fly paper strips near windows & doors.
Replace when strips are covered.

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