What are the natural ingredents for those pesky fuit flies?
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Sia@South 47th on Jul 24, 2013Lavender, Apple Cider, Rubbing Alcohol, HOME-MADE Soap. Just to name a few. xoHelpful Reply
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Lemor Sidis on Jul 25, 2013Try this link: http://www.hometalk.com/search?filter=fruit+flies. There are some great solutions.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jul 25, 2013Be careful with Vinegar because it will kill a lot of plants. For misquotes, we use a mixture of half and half lemon flavored ammonia and lemon flavored dish-washing liquid...put in sprayer and spray until no more bubbles and then refill. Be sure and spray underneath bushes. We spray every week for 3 weeks and then about every other week for a month and then once a month. This may work on fruit flies. Worth a try! Some folks do not like any chemicals but sometimes you just have to use them!Helpful Reply
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Cynthia Freeney on Jul 25, 2013We made little traps like this one. http://www.theidearoom.net/2009/09/fruit-fly-trap.html They work beautifully. Only we used cheap wine instead of a piece of fruit.Helpful Reply
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