Fruit Fly Fantasy Land
Now that it’s getting colder outside, we’ve had an influx of fruit flies inside our house. We’ve always got fresh product around so the little buggers who hitched a ride home constantly find the nourishment they need to reproduce. We’ve prevented some of the madness by putting produce away in dark cupboards that the flies don’t have access to instead of keeping things in a fruit basket on the counter. But there are still a pesky few that can breed into dozens of fruit flies and just drive you nuts.
A quick and eco-friendly way to get rid of the fruit flies is to pour red wine into a small container like a bowl or a cup. Cover the top of the container with saran wrap and then poke a few small holes into the top. The idea is that the flies will be attracted to the fruity scent of the wine, crawl through the holes in the middle of the saran wrap and not be able to get back out. My fiance discovered this trick and put it into play and sure enough it works like a charm. We keep our fruit fly trap by the kitchen sink. So everytime I go to the sink and see some inside, I give the bowl a good swish. That knocks the fruit flies into the wine where they eventually drown and don’t reproduce. Also, pour boiling hot water down your drains. Apparently fruit flies like to lay their eggs and reproduce in the sludge that can buildup in your sink drains.
Do you have a natural and chemical-free way to get rid of pests in your home or garden?
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Posted: November 23rd, 2008 under Cleaning, Food, Household, Wine.
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