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  1. Sep 25, 2024 · Bait the Trap. Remove the "funnel" from the bottle and bait the trap with any of the following: Slightly over-ripe fruit. A 50/50 water and sugar mix. Water mixed with honey or maple syrup. Fruit-scented dish soap. If you are using this trap outdoors, use a more pungent bait like a few small pieces of meat.

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  2. Jul 4, 2019 · In this video i show how quickly and easily you can diy your own fly trap from recycled plastic bottles. This homemade fly trap out competes the shop bought ...

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  3. Mar 5, 2021 · How to make a fly trap. Step 1: Rinse any residual soda from the bottle and remove the label using a utility knife. Step 2: Cut around the upper third of the soda bottle. Step 3: Remove the bottle cap, flip the upper third of the soda bottle upside down, then insert it into the remaining two-thirds of the bottle.

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Pour 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar into a container. Add 1 to 2 drops of liquid soap to the vinegar. Cover the container with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and secure it with a rubber band or tape. Use a toothpick to poke a few small holes in the plastic wrap or foil. If fruit flies aren't attracted to the vinegar, first check for alternative ...

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    How to Make TWO Ingredient Non Toxic Slime Homemade stress relief bath salts FREE PRINTABLE: 50 Clean Eating Snacks We are in the middle of a fly plague at our place. I have tried everything including pest spray (I got desperate!). The spray seemed to deter them for a bit but after about an hour they simply came back. It was driving me crazy!! The ...

    The fly catcher works a lot like a Pitcher Plant (A Pitcher plantis a very, very cool carnivorous plant that preys on flies. I have one in my kitchen but even though the little fella works really hard, it can’t keep up with the fly situation. It needs my help to keep things under control). The fly smells something irresistibly disgusting and crawls...

    STEP 1:Get a Soda Bottle. I picked up 8 of them from my local recycling store. You can use any size but the ones that work the best have a narrower neck like the one below. STEP 2: Cut it all the way around about two thirds of the way up the bottle. To make the first cut, just squeeze the plastic together so that you can get the scissors into posit...

    I must admit I felt a little like McGuyver. Me and skills against an army of flies. My first fly trap has caught over 40 flies in 8 hours. That’s 40 flies less in my house. I am really happy with that. It seems to be the favored trap for some reason. I think the flies get attracted to dead flies in the bottom. ? The other traps have been scattered ...

    I know it’s a little gross, but this DIY fly catcher is really effective. If you don’t want this hanging about the place, then you can find a few more attractive natural fly catching options available like these below:

  5. 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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  7. Oct 17, 2022 · Then, roll the paper up into a cone shape and secure it with tape. Next, cut a small hole in the point of the cone (again, large enough for flies to enter) and fill the inside of the cone with your sweet liquid bait. Hang or place your trap as described above, and wait for the flies to come. 1. Traps Using Soap.

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