How do you get rid of fruit flies?
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remove all bread and fruit and animal food. clean the kitchen
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Get rid of the Fruit! lol, no, burning candles, especially the citronella candles should do the trick.
Get rid of the Fruit! lol, no, burning candles, especially the citronella candles should do the trick.
Keep all fruit either in the frige or in an air tight container. Keep the counters as clean as possible and don't leave anything sticky open.
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Having fruit flies in your home does not mean you are messy or UNCLEAN. Most fruit flies are attracted to fruits or a fruit filling substance that most likely you have on your counter tops. The longer you have these things on your counter the more you will attract them. I have found that if you refrigerate fruit or sweets, they will last longer and will not attract the flies...
First of all, don't leave bread, fruit, etc out.......
then, use a small jar, glass, etc. A little red wine.........cover top with saran and poke a few small holes in it. Also, try vinegar..we use that at the bar since fruit flies usually become a problem at some time. Also, RINSE out beer, pop, cans/bottles! Also, pour bleach down sink drains.
The following list includes some suggestions for do it yourself fruit fly pest control:
* Remove organic garbage and anything else that might attract fruit flies from the house as frequently as possible.
* Hang sticky strips from the ceiling in your kitchen or pantry to get rid of fruit flies.
* Fill a small jar or container with vinegar, fruit juice, or fermented fruit and insert a paper funnel - fruit flies will be able to fly in but not out.
Now that you have discovered how to get rid of fruit flies, be thorough in taking measures to prevent further or repeated infestation. If such steps are taken, you can be assured that a fruit fly problem will be prevented.
The following list includes some suggestions for do it yourself fruit fly pest control:
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