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  1. Make catching flies look classy with Dr. Killigan's. The Fly Inn is an easy and discreet way to catch flies using the power of natural sunlight. Plus, those ...

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    • Using Fly Traps
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    • Using a Cup

    Flies can be pesky little creatures, buzzing around, landing on food and generally being annoying. Or they can be a topic of interest for some and even food for others. Whether you're catching flies for food, or just wanting to

    , there are several effective methods you can try.

    One of the most effective homemade fly traps is made using a simple plastic water bottle.

    Unscrew and remove the cap, then use scissors to pierce the plastic and

    the top quarter of the bottle.

    Fill the bottom part of the bottle with a quarter cup (60 mL) of sugar, a quarter cup (60 mL) of water, and a couple of drops of blue food colouring. The blue colour helps to attract flies, but most colours or no colours will attract flies as long as it isn't yellow. Yellow is found to be the only repellent colour for flies.

    Alternatively, a little water mixed with dish soap and a few drops of apple cider vinegar will also attract flies.

    Take the top quarter of the bottle, turn it upside down and rest it on top of the other part of the bottle to form a funnel. The flies will be able to crawl into the bottle, but will find it much harder to find their way out.

    The first step in catching a fly is to take your

    and bend it into a cup shape.

    Practice quickly shutting your fingertips against the heel of your hand.

    Make sure to leave a hollow space inside, as this is where you will trap the fly.

    Be careful. If you shut your hand too tightly, or make a fist, you will simply crush the fly. If you don't mind that the fly dies, then this won't be a problem.

    Wait for the fly to land.

    To catch a fly using this method you will need a cup, preferably a clear plastic one which you can see inside of and which will not break, and a sheet of paper or large index card.

    The cup will trap the fly while the card helps to keep the cup closed and the fly from escaping.

    Wait for the fly to land.

    It will be much easier to catch the fly once it has landed on a stable surface, such as a table top, kitchen counter or window pane.

    Move slowly towards the fly. Any sudden movements can set the fly off and you will have to wait for it to land again.

    Place the cup over the fly.

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    • The Two-Liter Trap. Before you throw away your favorite soda bottle, wash it out to make this super easy DIY fly trap. Clean out your empty two-liter bottle or milk jug.
    • The Syrup and Wine Trap. Maple syrup makes its debut for attracting flies. Before you run out of wine, keep the last remnants bottle to rid your home of flies.
    • The Vinegar and Dish Soap Trap. Vinegar is a multi-purpose ingredient beneficial for making DIY fly traps. Mixed with fruit-scented dish soap, this trap is mighty for getting flies out of your home.
    • The Rotting Fruit Trap. Rotting fruit is a top culprit of flies in the home. Reuse rotting fruit by placing it in a plastic baggie or bowl to make a fly trap.
  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Use scissors to cut the bottle in half. Fill the bottom with apple cider vinegar, leaving a gap between the "funnel" and liquid. Tip: If you don't have apple cider vinegar, try honey, ripe fruit ...

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  3. Sep 4, 2024 · 1. Cut the top off a plastic bottle to make a funnel. Wash and dry the bottle before cutting it. Make sure there is no drink residue left, since it could interfere with the trap. Use scissors to poke a hole roughly 2 inches (5 cm) from the top of the bottle, at the point where the curved “funnel” part becomes straight.

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  4. Nov 29, 2023 · Use a mason jar or juice bottle. Old fruit, honey or syrup, water, dish soap, paper, markers (optional) Place a piece of old fruit in the jar or bottle. Add honey or syrup to attract flies. Fill the container one-third to one-half full with water. Add dish soap to break the surface tension.

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  6. Sep 14, 2022 · The idea is that flies will be attracted to the sugar water, but will perish when they come in contact with the vinegar and dish soap. Credit: Laura Denby. It's easy to put together. All you need is apple cider vinegar, water, dish soap, and sugar. After putting the mixture outside, I was convinced that — just like the TikTok video — I ...

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