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It’s Not Soap and Vinegar: Simple Trap Instantly Catches Fruit Flies

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Fruit flies are a summer staple in kitchens everywhere, and while they’re not the easiest to get rid of, we’ve got a surefire solution! Say goodbye to those pesky fruit flies with our amazing alternative to vinegar and washing-up liquid.

It’s inevitable that when summer rolls around, fruit flies will be on the prowl. They’re like little ninjas, appearing out of nowhere and making their way to fruit bowls, vegetables, and garbage. But don’t fret! We’ve got your back with this incredible solution.

Fruit flies at home? This helps now

The insects reproduce very quickly and are often difficult to get rid of. The females can lay up to 100 eggs a day – especially in overripe and rotten food. Waste garbage cans and drains are also ideal breeding grounds.

How to get rid of fruit flies

A tried and tested method of control is a mixture of washing-up liquid, vinegar and water. This attracts the flies, which then drown in the liquid. But not everyone always has all the ingredients to hand.

Fruit fly trap: How to catch the annoying animals without vinegar and washing-up liquid

For an alternative, all you need is a glass, a piece of paper and a piece of overripe fruit.

  1. Place the piece of fruit in the empty jar and roll the paper into a funnel.
  2. Then place the funnel on top of the jar.
  3. The insects will fly in and can no longer escape. You can then release the flies outside.

Preventing fruit flies: what’s important

The animal welfare organization PETA recommends removing organic waste regularly and washing cold-resistant food thoroughly as a preventative measure. The NDR advises cleaning surfaces and drains thoroughly and washing used dishes immediately.