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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.

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    • Joshua Bloom
    • 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.
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    • Faith Durand
    • The Easiest (and Least Effective) DIY Fruit Fly Trap Method: The Wine Bottle. Ease: 9. Attractiveness: 4. Effectiveness: 2. Overall Rating: 5. Let’s start with the lowest lift: simply leaving the dregs of one’s wine out in a bottle with a little bit of dish soap.
    • The Most Complicated DIY Fruit Fly Trap Method: The Paper Cone in a Jar. Ease: 2. Attractiveness: 5. Effectiveness: 5. Overall Rating: 4. The second method I tried used a classic Mason jar as the trap.
    • The Ugliest (and Weirdly Ineffective) DIY Fruit Fly Trap Method: The Plastic Wrap-Topped Jar. Ease: 9. Attractiveness: 1. Effectiveness: 5. Overall Rating: 5.
    • The Most Classic (and Our Winning) DIY Fruit Fly Trap Method: The Jar with Holes in the Lid. Ease: 8. Attractiveness: 6. Effectiveness: 10. Overall Rating: 8.
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    • Kevin Carrillo
    • Using Fly Traps Download Article Make a trap from a plastic bottle. One of the most effective homemade fly traps is made using a simple plastic water bottle.
    • Using Your Hands Download Article Cup your hand. The first step in catching a fly is to take your dominant hand and bend it into a cup shape.
    • Using a Cup Download Article Gather your materials. 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.
  2. 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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  3. Jul 23, 2024 · Water. Here’s how to make it: Cut your cardboard or heavy paper into strips (about 2 inches wide and 6 inches long). In a saucepan, combine equal parts corn syrup (or honey) and water. Add about 1/4 cup of granulated sugar to the mixture. Heat the mixture over medium heat and stir constantly until the sugar dissolves.

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  5. Oct 6, 2024 · Here's how: Mix vinegar (white or apple cider) with sugar and several drops of dish soap in a bowl. Add 1/2 cup of warm water to the bowl. Cover the top of the bowl with plastic wrap and secure around the lid. Poke several holes around the top. Set the container near the area where you see the gnats.

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