How do I get rid of these ANNOYING fruit flies?
Over the past couple weeks my house has become infested with fruit flies and I don't know how to get rid of them! I've tried keeping my kitchen as clean as I can and put out a vinegar trap, but it's not working super well. These flies bother me so much and I feel like I can't live in peace with them around. Please help!
The issue with fruit flies is that they proliferate very quickly and tend to be chronically reintroduced. What that means is that for the most part, in the fruit that you're bringing in, there's a good chance that it probably has fruit fly eggs on it already. If it sits in your home long enough, chances are some of those eggs are going to hatch. What we tend to recommend is that whenever produce is brought in, that it is scrubbed under running water with some sort of brush to help destroy and dislodge any of the eggs that are on there. Alternatively, keep it in airtight containers or in deep refrigeration, because in a lot of these cases when we're exterminating the fruit fly problem, a couple days later there are fruit flies again and it's usually coinciding with the delivery of produce. So all of that being said, the main thing is to identify whenever you're dealing with a flying insect and identify the method of introduction and the food source. And for fruit flies it tends to literally be the fruit. It's a matter of identifying what potential food sources you have that are most likely already affected.
Once you've found that you have a fruit fly infestation, generally you can try to start with the tried and true. You can do a wine trap or a beer trap or a vinegar trap, which is usually filling a glass or dish with a small amount of attractant, putting cellophane over the top, and poking a couple of holes in it. If you're seeing fruit flies in the hundreds, then you've probably already gotten to a point where you're going to need a pest control professional to help you mitigate the population at that point. But if it's low-level and you're just seeing a couple, then generally the tried and true vinegar trap will work well for you.
Once you've found that you have a fruit fly infestation, generally you can try to start with the tried and true. You can do a wine trap or a beer trap or a vinegar trap, which is usually filling a glass or dish with a small amount of attractant, putting cellophane over the top, and poking a couple of holes in it. If you're seeing fruit flies in the hundreds, then you've probably already gotten to a point where you're going to need a pest control professional to help you mitigate the population at that point. But if it's low-level and you're just seeing a couple, then generally the tried and true vinegar trap will work well for you.
I never knew about putting fruit in the fridge to get rid of fruit flies, so I'm going to do that ASAP. I set out a vinegar trap and already have caught some flies, but I'm still seeing more around my kitchen. Are there any other types of traps that will work for me??
Try using zevo, I put several in rooms and bathroom, it seems to work
I agree that to get rid of fruit flies, you can create a simple homemade fly trap by filling a shallow dish with a mixture of sugar and vinegar or fruit juice. Cover the dish with plastic wrap and poke small holes in it. Flies will be attracted to the sweet smell and get trapped in the liquid.
You can also hang fly ribbons near doors, windows, or any other entry points where flies may enter your home. This can help catch flies before they have a chance to spread throughout your living space. Also hang fly ribbons in or around your kitchen and dining areas, especially near food preparation areas, dining tables, or where fruits and vegetables are stored. Flies are commonly attracted to food sources, so targeting these areas can be effective.
You can also hang fly ribbons near doors, windows, or any other entry points where flies may enter your home. This can help catch flies before they have a chance to spread throughout your living space. Also hang fly ribbons in or around your kitchen and dining areas, especially near food preparation areas, dining tables, or where fruits and vegetables are stored. Flies are commonly attracted to food sources, so targeting these areas can be effective.
ugh i think i better invest in some fly ribbons -_- these flies are out of control tbh! i tried a bowl of vinegar and dish soap and it kinda worked, but now i'm wondering if sugar would be better to give it that sweet smell, like you saif. thank you!!
when I had a fruit fly issue I realized that they were laying eggs in my kitchen sink drain! I poured boiling water down the drain a few times a week for a couple weeks and that helped clear up my infestation
Fruit flies breed by the hundreds and they do in any kind of standing water you may have around the house. Did included yes but they are in the drains as well. I bartended for twenty years and a few of the bars I worked at were nasty when I started. I went on a vendetta against the fruit flies. Two, three days they'll be gone.
1. Leave no standing water or liquids around. This means wipe your sinks dry and dry off the faucet. Always and after you use them.
2. That alone isn't enough you'll also need water as hot as you can get it (boiling, perhaps?) and bleach. Hot water down your sink then follow it with straight bleach.
And I mean tip it on back! I like to create a make shift drain stopper that only allows some water through and then fill up a sink and let it's drip.
So no standing water, drains bleached.
Hope this helps
1. Leave no standing water or liquids around. This means wipe your sinks dry and dry off the faucet. Always and after you use them.
2. That alone isn't enough you'll also need water as hot as you can get it (boiling, perhaps?) and bleach. Hot water down your sink then follow it with straight bleach.
And I mean tip it on back! I like to create a make shift drain stopper that only allows some water through and then fill up a sink and let it's drip.
So no standing water, drains bleached.
Hope this helps
put boiling water down all ur drains a million times, it might work
They can also lay eggs on your house plants. If i remember right, a spray bottle with water and a few drops of soap will get them
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