How can I get rid of fruit flies?
Any ideas or recommendations on getting rid of fruit flies. Suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
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I have flies can't get rid of them.no food left out. No fruit. Really
I have fruit flies and can't get rid of them. I don't even have any food or fruit out.
How to get rid of fruit flies in my drain
Bug spray doesn't work.
Janet,
We have had luck putting apple cider vinegar in a small shallow bowl. Float a little lemon scented dish detergent on top. Make sure there is nothing else that will attract the flies. Make sure all food is in sealed containers, trash doesn't smell, dishwasher and disposal are clean. It may take several days, but eventually you will get them all.
Many suggestions:
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Inside your house around kitchen area? or inside around house plants? outside in yard/garden? Are they gnats or fruit flies?--- Fungus gnats are dark gray or black. ... On the other hand,fungus gnats feature dangling legs and long bodies that make them appear similar to a small mosquito. Eyes: Fruit flies are easy to recognize by their big, red eyes, butfungus gnat eyes are so small they are hard to see. Ones in kitchen are fruit flies Fruit flies lay their eggs near the surface of fermenting foods or other moist, organic materials. ... Fruit flies are especially attracted to ripened fruits and vegetables in thekitchen. Wash produce as soon as you get home to remove any potential eggs or larvae.
But they also will breed in drains, garbage disposals, empty bottles and cans, trash containers, mops and cleaning rags.Make sure all this is not attracting them.Get rid of them https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a25042/how-to-kill-fruit-flies/ Fungus gnats Gnats reproduce in decaying organic matter that is moist and shaded. The larvae feed on fungus growing in the soil and moist organic matter. The larvae will also feed on live plant tissue, especially in root hairs and small roots. Get rid of them Mosquito dunks or bits in around house plants or buy Beneficial Nematodes add them to soil sticky traps for flying ones here good site for all stuff needed https://www.arbico-organics.com/product/fungus-gnat-control-bundle/fungus-gnats
I always use the wine and dish soap trick, works like magic! I will set a small glass out with about 2-3 inches of wine in it and a tablespoon of dish soap...the fruitier smelling the better, at night when I go to bed! In the morning they will all be dead in the bottom! Depending on how bad they are, I may leave it on the counter by the sink for a day or two! Works so well! Hope this helps!
Here's a tutorial I wrote that might help you - https://chascrazycreations.com/diy-bug-repellents-traps/
Fill a microwave-safe bowl with apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dish soap. Microwave the bowl so the mixture becomes even more aromatic. Leave the bowl out uncovered as fruit fly bait. The soap will reduce the surface tension, causing any fruit fly that lands on the surface to drown.
Here's a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/irish-spring-soap-and-flies/