Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 07:43     Subject: Re:Fruit flies

I had this problem a few years ago and what finally got rid of them was boiling hot water. Pour boiling water down all of the sinks and drains in your house. Do this several times and you'll get rid of them.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 22:43     Subject: Fruit flies

They can live up inside the overflow holes.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 20:16     Subject: Fruit flies

All fruit in fridge
plug the drain
no garbage in house

check your house plants.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 19:39     Subject: Re:Fruit flies

Drink a bottle of red wine. Leave the last few drops in the bottle (no sucking out the dregs )

Pour a little red balsamic vinegar into the bottle.

Stick a funnel into the bottle.

Wrap where the funnel meets the bottle with saran wrap or glad press and seal

Set it on your counter.

The fruit flies will fly in, get stuck and die in the balsamic vinegar.

A few days later throw out the bottle. All the flies should be gone.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 19:32     Subject: Fruit flies

We're using those sticky tapes that spiral down. We have flies in the garage. I have no idea why - just seem especially bad this year, perhaps due to cold winter. The tapes do an excellent job.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 18:38     Subject: Fruit flies

i saw something on pinterest to help with this. check it out. sorry, can't recall the details.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 18:35     Subject: Fruit flies

Anonymous wrote:Apple cider vinegar, some fruit juice and dawn...fill plastic bottle caps to the brim with it and leave it around where they are found. They will drown in it.

Even with the wine - add some fruit juice in it.


Are you kidding me? I am NOT sharing my WINE with a bunch of bugs!

Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 18:32     Subject: Fruit flies

I had a bad infestation last year and finally got rid of them by burning incense. Their little fruit fly lungs can't handle the smoke.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 18:31     Subject: Fruit flies

Apple cider vinegar, some fruit juice and dawn...fill plastic bottle caps to the brim with it and leave it around where they are found. They will drown in it.

Even with the wine - add some fruit juice in it.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 18:28     Subject: Re:Fruit flies

Anonymous wrote:You are a brute! Poor things are just trying to survive in this cruel world. :'(


They are welcome to survive anywhere they'd like except for in my apartment. Unless they'd like to contribute to the rent
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 14:45     Subject: Fruit flies

Ours are very picky about what type of vinegar they like. Ours like Sherry vinegar, not apple cider or white or rice. You may need to experiment. Just put a little in a dish.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 14:32     Subject: Re:Fruit flies

You are a brute! Poor things are just trying to survive in this cruel world. :'(
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 13:13     Subject: Fruit flies

No disposal. Thanks. I was doing a wine / dawn mixture without Saran Wrap. Not sure how good it was
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 13:12     Subject: Fruit flies

Try the old vinegar and Dawn (half and half roughly) in a bowl covered with Saran wrap, poked with holes, trick. Do you have a disposal? Run some clean water and/or ice chips through it to be sure nothing's hanging out in there.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2014 13:02     Subject: Fruit flies

Hello,

I have a group of fruit flies by the sink that won't go away. I'm familiar with getting rid of them by the trash, and we don't have any there.

I cleaned the sink and there are no dishes and no food out, but the fruit flies remain. What else can I do? Are they maybe attracted to food remnants in the drain?

It's so hot and muggy, and we have no AC in most of the house - that's surely not helping.

TIA