Pumpkin chili! That sounds interesting.
Another hivemind question: What's the best method for getting rid of fruit flies?
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Pumpkin chili! That sounds interesting.
Another hivemind question: What's the best method for getting rid of fruit flies?
What's the best method for getting rid of fruit flies?
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What's the best method for getting rid of fruit flies?
Take a tupperware (old butter tub, whatever), and put a piece of cut-up fruit in it -- apple, banana, etc. Secure plastic wrap over the top with a rubber band. Poke holes in it with toothpick. The fruit flies will get in the holes b/c they smell the fruit, but won't get out b/c they can't smell their way back out. Or possibly they don't give a crap about getting out, since they've achieved Real Actual Fruit.
Heh. I will take that under advisement, Scrappy, but first I think I'll try Tep's method.
All I know for sure is that you do catch more (fruit) flies with vinegar.
So there.
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My experience contradicts that.
I only ran the experiment once, but the traps baited with honey got more flies than the ones with vinegar.
This also works [link] .
Love Scrappy's response. BTW, you need to put all fruit in the fridge. That will help them from staying in the house while you trap them.