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No one likes to have bugs in their home, nonetheless the kitchen of all places because that is where all the food is. Fruit flies seem to pop up out of nowhere and can be annoying to deal with in the kitchen. Sure, you can shoo them away for the time being by throwing out your over-ripe fruits and vegetables, but that won’t keep them away for good. But, don’t you worry because Kingston has all the best ways to make sure those pesky fruit flies remain gone.
Fruit flies are attracted to over-ripe fruits and vegetables. So, the first step you need to take in getting rid of these pesky bugs is to toss out those fruits and vegetables. But, sometimes that can only do so much. If you still have some fruit flies lingering around, then read on to see all of the DIY home remedies that are sure to work for you.
Even after you’ve cleaned and tossed out anything that can attract fruit flies, those little bugs can still linger. So how do you get rid of them? Bring out the holy grail of pantry items: Apple Cider Vinegar. With a cup or bowl, fill it with apple cider vinegar and cover with plastic wrap. Make sure to poke tiny holes in the top to ensure that once they get in, they can’t escape.
If you are looking for something that will trap those bugs immediately? Well, just like the apple cider trick, fill up a bowl or cup of apple cider vinegar and mix with dish soap. The pesky fruit flies will be attracted to the stale sweetness of the vinegar but will be trapped immediately by the dish soap.
Believe it or not, but old beer or wine is a natural fruit fly trap. Leave out a bottle of old beer or wine where you see the fruit flies and just wait. The flies will be lured by the stale alcohol but will be trapped by the narrow neck of the bottle.