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campchic Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 06:18:13 AM
How do you get rid of pesky fruit flys? I am being invaded!

Erin

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campchic Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 05:34:34 AM
Well I found where they are coming from. Our aluminum can bucket. Outside it went. The fruit flies stayed behind.:( I think they're mulitplying. Back for more cider vinegar!!

Erin

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ali2583 Posted - Jul 27 2008 : 5:28:34 PM
I had a very bad fruit fly problem last year...the apple cider vinegar trick really, really works. Just put some in a shallow bowl, with a small squirt of dish soap and you'll be amazed what you get.

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chickabella Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 12:44:38 PM
To cut down the smell, you could also use half cider vinegar and half water. The few drops of soap is important: the soap weakens the surface tension of the water, so the fruit-flies and gnats cannot "stand" on the surface. They'll sink.

I've also found that a soap/water solution in a spray bottle will kill ants right away. Since the surface tension of the water is weakened, the water will make its way into the ant's breathing/noses, and will drown them. Without the soap, the water tension is such that it doesn't go into their tiny "nose holes", and they can swim out of it.

I use a bucket of water/soap (biodegradable) mixture on the fire ant hills that pop up around the animal pens. Works like a charm.

[got the info on the whole "water tension" issue by a wildlife biologist]

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kissmekate Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 10:35:33 AM
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Originally posted by babysmama

I second the apple cider vinegar. I put it in a cup or bowl, add a small drop of dish soap, and by the end of the day almost all the fruit flies are dead in the bowl/cup. Works every time!
-Elizabeth



I use this also, and it works like a charm. They fly into the vinegar, and the dishsoap coats their wings and makes it too hard to fly out of the vinegar, and they drown.


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SandyJ Posted - Jul 25 2008 : 2:56:55 PM
We always have a glass of red wine on the window sill when the knats get bad. It's in a pretty glass and looks just right and I guess the knats like it as well as we do.
SandyJ
Bear5 Posted - Jul 25 2008 : 12:51:37 PM
I am going to try the vinegar to get rid of horse flies. Those things bite!
Have a great day girls.
Marly
simplypaige Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 5:18:09 PM
Erin, just pour it in the drain. I assume there must have been something trapped in my drain, because I had tried everything and this solved my problem.

Paige
campchic Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 11:50:02 AM
Do you mean drain cleaner in a dish or down the drain? The apple cider vinegar is working. I still see some buzzing around.

Erin

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simplypaige Posted - Jul 06 2008 : 3:18:55 PM
I too had fruit flies lately. I did the apple cider and vinegar. I caught alot of the liitle guys. However I could not find the source of what was causing them. Someone recommended using drain cleaner. I did and they were pretty much gone in a day.
babysmama Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 06:58:06 AM
I second the apple cider vinegar. I put it in a cup or bowl, add a small drop of dish soap, and by the end of the day almost all the fruit flies are dead in the bowl/cup. Works every time!
-Elizabeth
Alee Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 06:41:40 AM
First, find out why they are in your house. Do you have a rotting potato? Do you have a bunch of sweet drinks being left out?

Then an easy way to trap them is take 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar, 1/2 cup water, 1/4 cup sugar. Mix into a mason jar or some other container that has a smallish mouth. Then take a plastic bottle and make your own clear funnel out of the top. Insert this into the mason jar or the mid and bottom portion of the plastic bottle that you just separated the top from. The fruit flies fly down the clean funnel to get to the "yummy" liquid below and can't get out.

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willowtreecreek Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 06:40:02 AM
First get rid of what is attracting them then try putting vinegar into a bowl near where they are congrigating. The vinegar will attract them and they will drown. If they are really bad you need to look around for eggs and get rid of those as well or they will keep coming back.



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