Practical tips

Say Goodbye to Fruit Flies with This Simple Ingredient Found in Every Kitchen

67views

Fruit flies (Drosophilidae) are tiny insects that, especially in summer and autumn, can become unwelcome guests in our homes. They love the smell of fermenting fruits and vegetables, so the kitchen is a great place for them to thrive. The good news is that there’s a natural, grandmotherly way to get rid of these little troublemakers: apple cider vinegar!

Can fruit flies be dangerous?

Fruit flies can not only be a nuisance, but also pose a threat to stored food. Females lay eggs on the surface of fruit, and the hatched larvae feed on fermenting matter, which can accelerate food spoilage. Moreover, fruit flies can carry bacteria and other microorganisms that can affect human health.

It is worth remembering that domestic pets are not safe either – fruit flies can carry pathogens that can harm pets, especially if the pets have a habit of hunting insects.

Fruit flies in the house? Try this ingredient

Apple cider vinegar is a natural product of apple fermentation that contains acetic acid. It is its intense odor that attracts fruit flies, which mistake it for the smell of fermenting fruit. The smell, which is pleasant to them, and the sticky texture together make an ideal trap for fruit flies. Acetic acid is also used to create traps and liquids, which can be purchased in stores and online.

In addition, apple cider vinegar is safe to use at home, non-toxic and environmentally friendly, making it an ideal solution for fruit flies. A properly prepared trap will not excessively emit an odor, making it less of an irritant to household members. However, it may repel pets that have a sensitive sense of smell, although it will not be toxic to them.

How to use apple cider vinegar on fruit flies?

To effectively control fruit flies, you can prepare a simple trap with apple cider vinegar. Choose a suitable container – small jars or bowls work best. Pour about 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar inside. You can also add a drop of dishwashing liquid, which will increase the viscosity of the trap.

Secure the whole thing tightly with cling film. Pull it carefully over the top of the container and secure it with a rubber band. Use a toothpick or other sharp tool to make several small holes in the foil. The flies will go inside, but will not be able to get out.

Place the finished trap in one or more strategic places, such as:

  • kitchen countertops
  • fruit baskets
  • trash garbage cans
  • areas around sinks

Also remember to replace the contents of the trap regularly. Apple cider vinegar loses its attracting properties after a few days. Also, make sure fruits and vegetables are properly stored and not over-processed. Empty trash garbage cans regularly and keep your kitchen clean.