Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Don't be bugged about eating fresh fruit

In the summer we typically have fresh fruit available in our kitchen.  With fresh fruit comes fruit flies, it seems.  A very easy, and very successful, way to take care of the fruit flies is also quite frugal.  Fill a custard dish (or other small container) 3/4 full of apple cider vinegar.  Squirt a dab (just a dab) of dish soap in.  Leave this solution open on your counter.

The apple cider vinegar will attract the flies.  They will settle in for a feast.  The dish soap breaks the surface tension of the vinegar.  Instead of landing and sitting on top of the vinegar, they fall into the solution.  After a few days you will see several flies at the bottom of the dish.  I usually change this out about once a week.  Good luck and enjoy that fresh fruit!

4 comments:

  1. Great Tip. Stop by and LINK up any tips you may have.

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  2. GET OUT! this is awesome!! thanks so much!!

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  3. Interesting! Thanks for the tip!

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  4. Good tip. We do this too except we fill with apple cider vinegar and place saran wrap over the top poke a few holes in it with a sharp knife and then they get trapped!

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