Fruit flies are a common nuisance in many households, especially during the summer months. These tiny pests can contaminate food, spread bacteria, and leave behind unsightly droppings. If you're looking for a safe and effective way to get rid of fruit flies, look no further! This article provides three easy-to-follow recipes for homemade fruit fly traps that are guaranteed to help you eliminate these pests from your home.
Recipe 1: Apple Cider Vinegar Trap: This classic fruit fly trap utilizes the strong attraction of fruit flies to apple cider vinegar. Simply combine apple cider vinegar, sugar, and a few drops of dish soap in a bowl or jar. The sweet smell of the vinegar will lure the flies into the trap, while the dish soap breaks the surface tension of the liquid, causing the flies to drown.
Recipe 2: Fruit Fly Wine Trap: If you have some leftover wine, you can use it to make a highly effective fruit fly trap. Mix equal parts wine and water in a bowl or jar, and add a few drops of dish soap. The fruity aroma of the wine will attract the flies, while the dish soap will prevent them from escaping.
Recipe 3: DIY Funnel Trap: This simple yet effective trap uses a funnel and a jar to capture fruit flies. Cut the top off a plastic bottle and invert it into the bottom half, creating a funnel shape. Pour some apple cider vinegar or wine into the jar, and place the funnel on top, ensuring that the narrow end is submerged in the liquid. The flies will be lured into the trap by the smell, but they won't be able to find their way out.
These three homemade fruit fly traps are easy to make, cost-effective, and highly effective. With just a few simple ingredients, you can eliminate these pesky pests from your home and enjoy a pest-free environment.
FRUIT FLY TRAP
I came up with this inexpensive recipe after several attempts to get rid of these pesky critters. They breed very quickly and it's best to get a handle on them ASAP. This recipe is a combination of several recipes and I have found this to be the best! Let me know what you think. We had a bucket of Margarita Mix that unleashed quite a few of these in our house when we opened it.
Provided by Mommy of Five
Categories Household Cleaner
Time 2m
Yield 1 Trap
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Boil water in the microwave and add sugar. Stir until dissolved. Add vinegar and dishwashing liquid. Stir gently.
- Whenever we bring home fruit or fresh produce, I make a trap and place it right next to it.
- As they start to evaporate, I add a bit of water and a drop of dishwashing liquid to each trap once a week or so. I replace each trap every two weeks with a fresh one during peak fruit season.
- FYI:.
- I have found placing this solution in a see through bright colored bowl (such as the disposable children's travel bowls) works best. I also place it on a small plate to catch any spills, as this gets sticky. Fruit flies are also attracted to light -- so placing in your window sill is a good choice. In addition to the obvious fruit they are also attracted to trash, dirty dishes, and diapers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 45.1, Sodium 5.4, Carbohydrate 8.9, Sugar 8.6
FRUIT FLY/GNAT TRAP
This will help take care of those fruit flies that gather around the stuff you have to take out to the compost pile or those bananas you haven't gotten around to baking with yet. The photo I posted (the one with the cherry & grape tomatoes) shows several fruit flies on the paper already (and a couple are in the vinegar, though you can't see them)--not even three minutes after making the trap! Some kinds of cider vinegar work better than others--typically, I find the darker the vinegar, the better it works. I know some people have said they prefer to use plastic wrap over the top, but I find that the paper cone (though it takes some fiddling to get it to fit just right) works best.
Provided by anonymous23
Categories Household Cleaner
Time 1m
Yield 1 trap
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Pour apple cider vinegar and drop of dish soap into glass or jar.
- With the paper, make a cone with a 3/4-1" hole on the bottom. The cone should sit on the glass rim without the tip touching the vinegar. You may have to squeeze-shape the cone a bit to prevent gaps between the paper and rim.
- Every day or two, switch out the vinegar. (You'll see when it stops being as potent. The flies/gnats will stop going in.).
FRUIT FLY/GNAT TRAP
I saw anonymous23's recipe posted today and thought I'd add my recipe also. I made this a long time ago and it does work.
Provided by Charlotte J
Categories Household Cleaner
Time 10m
Yield 1 Gnat Trap
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Remove lid and drink soda.
- Eat banana and save peel.
- At the widest part of the body of the pop bottle and where the tapering begins measure down 3-4 inches.
- At this point cut the bottle.
- Place banana peel in bottle.
- Invert the top of the lid and place it in the bottle.
- It should resemble a funnel in/on a container.
- Now take your handy dandy duct tape or extra wide clear tape and tape the two parts together.
- Add the vinegar into bottle.
- Now wait for those little devils to fly inches.
- When they try to fly up they get trapped in the sides and can't get out.
SIMPLE FRUIT FLY TRAP
I found this recipe for catching fruit flies in our local paper last year at the end of the season. . I remembered having it when the fruit flies hatched this year..And It Works!!
Provided by Potluck
Categories < 15 Mins
Time 5m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Use a small bowl.Mix slightly,No suds.
- I have a bowl in the kitchen and one in the basement. I change the vinegar solution every few days.
- The apple cider vinegar is the attractor the dish soap heavys down the wings and they drown.You will be amazed how well this works -- .
Nutrition Facts : Calories 25.1, Sodium 6, Carbohydrate 1.1, Sugar 0.5
YET ANOTHER FRUIT FLY / GNAT TRAP
Make and share this Yet Another Fruit Fly / Gnat Trap recipe from Food.com.
Provided by BETHANY T.
Categories Summer
Time 2m
Yield 1 trap
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Mash banana slightly in a glass or metal bowl.
- Cover tightly with Saran wrap.
- Poke lots of very small holes into the wrap.
- Fruit flies get in but they cant get out!
Tips:
- Choose the right bait: Fruit flies are attracted to sweet, fermenting smells. Common bait options include overripe fruit, apple cider vinegar, and wine. The riper the fruit, the stronger the smell and the more effective the trap will be.
- Use a small container: A small container will create a more concentrated smell, making it more attractive to fruit flies. A jar, bowl, or even a plastic cup can work well.
- Cover the container tightly: Once you've added the bait and water to the container, cover it tightly with plastic wrap or a lid. This will prevent the fruit flies from escaping.
- Poke holes in the cover: Use a toothpick or needle to poke small holes in the cover of the container. This will allow the fruit flies to enter the trap but prevent them from escaping.
- Place the trap near a fruit fly infestation: Fruit flies are attracted to areas where they can find food and shelter. Place the trap near areas where you've seen fruit flies, such as near the kitchen sink, garbage can, or fruit bowl.
Conclusion:
Fruit fly traps are a simple and effective way to get rid of these pesky pests. By following these tips, you can create a trap that will quickly and easily eliminate fruit flies from your home. Remember to empty and clean the trap regularly to prevent it from becoming a breeding ground for more fruit flies.
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