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Sep. 25th, 2011 12:57 pmMy apartment is infested with fruit flies, and I cannot get rid of them. I've tried the vinegar thing, the wine thing, the fruit thing. I've poured boiling water down the sink drains. I even bought Raid and sprayed, AND NOTHING WORKS. Is there anything else I can do, or am I going to have to live with a horde of tiny, annoying roommates? Seriously, it's like I'm all alone fighting an invading army.
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Date: 2011-09-25 09:08 pm (UTC)and it's so satisfying.
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Date: 2011-09-25 09:44 pm (UTC)Re: fly traps:
Use a beer or wine cooler bottle with a little alcohol left in the bottom OR, find some sort of narrow-mouthed jar and put some mashed banana and a little water in it. You need barely cover the bottom. All the flies need to do is smell it. Then, find an index card and roll it into a funnel shape. Make sure the hole at the bottom of the funnel is only slightly bigger than a pin head (you may need to adjust later if you notice that flies either can't get in or come out too easily). Place the funnel inside the bottle neck or jar mouth. Tape it securely to the bottle or jar with duct tape or some other strong tape. To dispose (and do this especially if you notice larvae in the trap), stick in the freezer and then toss after flies have died of hypothermia...which is usually after an overnight.
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Date: 2011-09-25 10:03 pm (UTC)Also, when they were in my house, I pretty much had to not keep any food out ever and constantly take out the trash. Also chekc the cat litter box and keep that spotless. My friend had a reoccurring issue and we finally realized they were also in the litter box!
Burying them alive worked will to kill the flies that would stay around the box.
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Date: 2011-09-25 10:04 pm (UTC)Unless they're flying in through a nearby neighbor's window?
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Date: 2011-09-25 11:18 pm (UTC)Also check to make sure they haven't nested anywhere? Might want to look under the stove or refrigerator, or anywhere else bugs (or dropped food) could hide.
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Date: 2011-09-26 02:08 am (UTC)1/2 fill with vinegar and some soda (or add a little bit of honey/sugar). The combo of vinegar and sweet smells like rotting.
Add paper cone with small hole at bottom. Tape around the join of cone and bottle.
Kind of like this
http://www.naturalhomeandgarden.com/leafy-greens/green-your-life-homemade-fruit-fly-trap.aspx
It will take 1-2 weeks for them to all die.
Wash your trash can and the floor around it. Wash your counters. If you notice any places where you see lots of flies hanging out, thorughly check that area for possible food particles.
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Date: 2011-09-26 05:43 am (UTC)And yeah, clean everything and don't leave any food or garbage out longer than you have to. (I blame veggie roommates who weren't careful with where their peelings went.)
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Date: 2011-09-27 09:39 pm (UTC)What's working for me:
Put a small piece of fruit/banana peel in a bowl in the oven. Leave the oven door cracked open overnight. When you come in in the morning (SLOWLY AND QUIETLY), close the oven door and bake the suckers for 15 minutes--I put it on broil. If I do this two or three days in a row, they're almost gone--my problem is that I forget to do it one night and they build up their ranks again.