TomD
16th June 2011, 07:08 AM
This isn't exactly farming but thought this tip may be handy to someone.
I live in Florida though the problem isn't specific to there and eat a lot of fruit. Despite my best efforts at cleaning up, my house had become infested with those almost gnat sized fruit flies. Found a tip online that flat works. Take a small cereal type bowl and add maybe 2-3 oz of apple cider vinegar, 2 times that in water and add a teaspoon full of honey. Then just put it on a counter somewhere out of the way and within a few days, every fruit fly in the house will be at the bottom. Added +, whatever regular flies make it inside the house join the party too.
Now have a bowl out permanently, just sorta preemptively because there are now none left. This one has been out for a week and has evaporated some but you get the point. The first bowl had so many of them in there that I had to dump it after a couple of days, these are just the stragglers.
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x229/TomD77/post%20from/fruitflybowl.jpg
I live in Florida though the problem isn't specific to there and eat a lot of fruit. Despite my best efforts at cleaning up, my house had become infested with those almost gnat sized fruit flies. Found a tip online that flat works. Take a small cereal type bowl and add maybe 2-3 oz of apple cider vinegar, 2 times that in water and add a teaspoon full of honey. Then just put it on a counter somewhere out of the way and within a few days, every fruit fly in the house will be at the bottom. Added +, whatever regular flies make it inside the house join the party too.
Now have a bowl out permanently, just sorta preemptively because there are now none left. This one has been out for a week and has evaporated some but you get the point. The first bowl had so many of them in there that I had to dump it after a couple of days, these are just the stragglers.
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x229/TomD77/post%20from/fruitflybowl.jpg