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Get Rid of Fruit Flies With These 5 Tips

Come spring every morning when I reach into the fruit bowl on my kitchen counter I’m greeted by a mini swarm of frenzied fruit flies. While ultimately harmless, these little guys are downright annoying.

So how did the little buggers even get into the house and make the fruit bowl their home? Well as pointed out by The Huffington Post most of the fruit flies’ eggs and larvae are already on the fruit you buy at the store.

Due to their insanely short lifespans, they reproduce rapidly and could end up giving you a problem you didn’t see coming. Like most bugs they like it warm and damp and thrive off of your kitchen sink or garbage disposal as their breeding grounds.

Here’s how to fight the good fight and fend off those flies:

1. Wash the fruit

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Washing your fruit after you buy it is a great way to keep the bugs at bay. Although the usual quick rinse under the faucet may not be enough, Fix.com suggests the following:

2. Clean the sink and surfaces

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Since fruit flies breed in the kitchen sink and garbage disposal it’s a good idea to clean the sink out after washing the fruit. Although this step from Fix.com works as a precaution it’s also a way to get rid of fruit flies once they’ve already started a kitchen takeover.

3. Trap the flies with apple cider vinegar

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There are a couple different ways to trap fruit flies, however this trap as seen on Today’s Creative Life certainly does the trick. Flies just can’t resist the sweet aroma of decaying fruit. So if you have ripe or overripe fruit you can place it in the jar with the apple cider vinegar and the flies will come swarming to your trap. Warming the apple cider vinegar will create an even stronger fragrance for the flies.

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4. Trap the flies with a funnel

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This trap is a lot like the first one, it’s very simple yet effective. If you find you are out of plastic wrap but have plenty of old magazines or paper around, then this is the trap that will solve your fruit fly fit. The fermentation of the sweet juices in the jar will attract the flies and lead them to fly into the funnel, however they won’t be able to fly out and will eventually drown.

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5. Spray the flies away

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Over on Everyday Roots is a simple spray that you can easily make and use to keep the fruit flies in check. This spray, made with lemongrass oil, leaves a delightful and refreshing clean smell wherever you use it to protect against household pests.

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