How to get rid of fruit flies in the kitchen: effective ways against Drosophila

Tetiana KoziukLS Food
Fruit flies in the kitchen and food

Small fruit flies (Drosophila) are probably the last thing every housewife wants to see in her kitchen. Especially when you sit down to lunch or dinner. Some say that you can easily get rid of such pests, while others say that it takes a lot of time and effort. However, there are proven ways that are guaranteed to help solve this problem.

FoodOboz editors, based on information from the GH website, will share 3 ways to get rid of fruit flies.

Method 1. Paper cone + vinegar + ripe fruit

To use this method, you need to pour a little vinegar into a jar and put a few pieces of ripe fruit on the bottom. After that, you should roll a piece of paper into a cone and insert it with the narrow part facing down. This way, the aroma of rotting fruit will lure the pests into the trap, and the conical part of the paper will make it impossible for them to get out.

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Method 2: Vinegar + dish soap

If suddenly the previous method did not work as you imagined, then you should change your tactics a little. It's simple: add three drops of liquid dishwashing soap to a wide bowl and pour vinegar over it. Do not cover the container. This way, the soap reduces the surface tension of the vinegar, so flies drown in a second.

Method 3. Old wine or beer

Fruit flies already love the aroma of wine or beer. So leave a little bit of the drink at the bottom of the bottle: the thin neck will trap the insects. For a better effect, you can add a few drops of liquid soap.

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