How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies in Your Kitchen the Frugal Way

By Bailey Landon, published Jun 26, 2007
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Those pesky little fruit flies arrive in your home, unnoticed as they grab a free ride in on the bananas or other fresh fruit. Within a couple of days, a couple have multiplied into a tiny swarm. Soon you have your own village of fruit flies. But how do you get rid of them without spending a load of money on pesticides that will only smell up your house?

Some homeowners pour vinegar or bleach down their kitchen sink drains. Unfortunately this tactic doesn't get rid of the fruit flies. It might drown a few, bleach a few, or make a few smell like a pickled fruit fly. Otherwise, the fruit flies are still in your home.

There is an easy and very inexpensive way to rid of your home of fruit flies. Simply build a fruit fly trap and trap the fruit flies in the traps. All you need to build a fruit fly trap is a banana or two, a knife, some cling wrap or similar plastic wrap, a few rubber bands, and old plastic jars or bowls that can be thrown away after use. Using an empty mayonnaise jar, plastic butter bowl, or plastic lunch meat container will work. Don't use any container that you want to keep. Be sure the container is deep enough to hold a few slices of banana.

After you have your necessary supplies together, simply slice up the bananas and divide the slices into several containers. Place the cling wrap or other plastic wrapping tightly over the opening of the jar or bowl, and place a rubber band around it to hold it snuggly in place. Using the knife's point, poke a few tiny holes into the plastic wrap. Make them very tiny. The fruit flies can get in, but once in, they can't get out. You now have fruit fly traps that will trap the fruit flies and remove them from your home.

The more fruit flies you have, the more fruit fly trap containers you might wish to make. If the fruit flies have journeyed to other parts of the house, you will want to place a container in each room they are in. Don't remove the plastic covering from the trapping containers! Allow the fruit fly traps to sit for about three days or so, then simply toss the trapping containers into the trash. Remove the trash the same day.

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Thank you so much. I'm glad the fruit flys do not carry any deseases Q^Q :)

Posted on 05/11/2008 at 12:05:32 PM

 
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Posted on 11/19/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

 
We had a major infestation. After throwing out every piece of fruit in the house to no avail, we built a trap this afternoon. After just a few hours there are more than a dozen of those pesky things already trapped. Thank you so much!

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 12:08:00 AM

 
What a great tip - thank you so much!

Posted on 07/31/2007 at 8:07:00 AM

 
You know, a venus flytrap or a pitcher plant might not be a bad idea aswell.......

Posted on 07/19/2007 at 11:07:00 AM

 
If you want to take this great tip to a new level of easy, then try the following. Get a jar of Kraft Mayo with the Easy Open mouth...the wide mouth flip top one. Once its empty, take a knife and slit the flip top off of the ring seal. SAVE THE FLIP TOP! Clean the jar out, and then cut the sides and top off a cheap sandwhich baggy. Place a few banana slices in the jar, and then place the baggy over the jar, and put the ring back on. The ring will pull the plastic tight over the jar top. Then take a jumbo paper clip which is about the same size of the fruit flies themselves. Jab several holes into the top of the plastic, and enlarge them just a little by wiggling it around. Then place the trap and wait. After a couple of days, when its nice and full...remember that part I told you to save? Place it back on top and nuke the jar for about 10-15 secs. It will kill any flies alive, and then you can re-use the jar.

Posted on 07/02/2007 at 9:07:00 PM

 
thank you so much for this helpful information! i've been going CRAZY over the fruit flies in our kitchen! :D:D

Posted on 06/27/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

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