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  1. Aug 2, 2023 · Method #4: 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. Pull out a small, paper bowl you don’t mind throwing away. Add ½ cup of white vinegar to the bowl and a few pieces of rotting fruit.

  2. Hang these fly traps outside, at least 20 feet from your doors and windows. One of these traps will kill up to 40,000 flies by attracting them to the trap and then drowning them. They are disposable so clean up is quick and easy. Take all potted plants and fresh cut flowers outside.

    • Open Windows. We typically take open windows for granted. The screens are supposed to keep the flies outright? Well, we all get little holes in screens and sometimes the screens get looser over time.
    • Keeping Unscreened Doors Open is Easy Access for Flies. When you don’t have screens, most people don’t keep their doors open. But, when you have a garden that has an ideal fly environment they can come into the house several at a time and quickly; just when you walk in and out of it.
    • Open Poolside Doors. Water is an attractive element for flies. How fond they are of chlorinated water is unknown, but the pool attracts everything from flies to wasps and bees.
    • Vents are Compromised. Any vents that you have going into your home whether it’s from your drier or your roof draw flies. You can screen them up and avoid flies if you check and maintain them.
    • Make a harmless trap with apple cider vinegar. Flies are renowned for their love of sweet things, which is why you'll find them in the kitchen by the fruit bowl.
    • Try the simple water and coin hack. This water and coin trick became a firm favourite a few years ago on social media when cleaning forums were filled with praise for this simple yet seemingly effective fly deterrent.
    • Put plants near the windows. Mint and basil are commonly thought of as scents that flies dislike, meaning their presence acts as a simple repellent. If you have herb plants indoors, place the pots near the open windows in an attempt to stop flies in their tracks from crossing the threshold.
    • Use essential oils. Spritz a room with essential oils such as lemongrass or peppermint or use an essential oil diffuser to repel flies in an instant. These natural fragrances give off a strong smell that instantly deters flies from entering your home.
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    • Making a Bottle Fly Trap Grab an empty soda bottle. This can be one that is used, or simply pour out the soda. Make sure that all the soda has been removed and that it has been washed out with warm water and remove the cap.
    • Creating a Tin Can Fly Trap Find a suitable can. A standard size dog food can or a soup can are perfect. Remove the paper label, the can lid, and wash it clean with warm water.
    • Inventing a Plastic/Glass Jar Fly Trap Obtain a small container. This can be either a glass jar (jelly jar) or a plastic container, something you might put nuts or peanut butter in.
    • Producing Your Own Sticky Fly Paper Get out a grocery store paper bag. The bag should generally should be tall, as you will need to make long strips of sticky fly paper.
  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Make a Homemade Fly Trap: Soda Bottle. Once you finish a soda, turn the bottle into an effective fly trap. The goal: Flies smell the bait and fly into the bottle to get to it.

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  5. 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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