Apple Cider Vinegar Fruit Fly Trap. The Best Homemade Fruit Fly Trap Crafty Morning But if you don't have a small bud vase on hand or you just can't stand the smell of apple cider vinegar, don't worry When the writer tested four different DIY methods, the winning method involved taking a jar and punching a few tiny holes in the lid with a hammer and nail.Then, filling the jar with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar and a few drops of liquid dish soap.
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But if you don't have a small bud vase on hand or you just can't stand the smell of apple cider vinegar, don't worry Mason Jars- Any size will do, but my favorite for diy fruit fly traps are either the 16oz or 32oz mason jars (both wide mouth and regular mout work well).
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Why it Works: They love the scent of the apple cider vinegar DIY Trap #1: Apple Cider Vinegar and Dish Soap Trap But if you don't have a small bud vase on hand or you just can't stand the smell of apple cider vinegar, don't worry
How To Catch Fruit Flies With Vinegar at Wilbert Matson blog. How to Make it: Mix a splash of apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dish soap in a bowl The dish soap makes it so that they can't sit on top of the water and drink it
Homemade Fruit Fly Trap Weekend at the Cottage. Add 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar or fruit scraps to the bottom of the jar The most effective way to keep those annoying pests out of your fruit bowl is to bait them with apple cider vinegar and dish soap