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Super EZ fruit fly trap

Super EZ fruit fly trap
Similar to the fly trap shown in an earlier Instructable, but (a) very simple to build and (b) specifically designed for those little buggers that love the produce that is so expensive or hard to grow.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
Sheet of heavy paper (I use cheap cardstock)
Small plastic jar, preferably clear (I use peanut butter jars)
Hot glue gun
Vinegar
Scissors
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Nov 12, 2011. 12:37 AMmeg2girlz says:
It works great and catches them fairly quickly, but they eventually all get out again. I followed the instructions and hot glued the edged, and I cut the hole only a 1/8" so I don't know what else I can do. Any suggestions?
Oct 2, 2011. 3:59 PMCamtron0 says:
Great Instructable Thanks! Ours caught about 20 in 30 minutes! Mind you we had quite the fruit fly problem before we made you trap. Anyway Thanks a Bundle!
Nov 12, 2011. 12:36 AMmeg2girlz says:
It works great and catches them fairly quickly, but they eventually all get out again. I followed the instructions and hot glued the edged, and I cut the hole only a 1/8" so I don't know what else I can do. Any suggestions?
Aug 21, 2011. 6:19 PMPaganRaven says:
Most fruit flies ( or flies in general) are attracted to anything "fermenting" such as fruit thats a bit over ripe, wine vinegars or even white breads (the yeast). I have used this method all summer long and it works. Oh and, I have used just a plain, red wine that we had a bit of. They died happy, no doubt!
Dec 2, 2009. 2:56 PMberserkr04 says:
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR WORKS WELL AS A BAIT AND ITS CHEAPER TO USE THAN RED WINE VINEGAR
Sep 7, 2009. 12:37 PMbob_the_builder21804 says:
I just made one of these, and after just an hour or so there's quite a few dead fruit flies in the jar. I used some old homemade wine as bate. Maybe they're just drunk and floating on their backs. Good instructable. Simple and effective. Thanks.
Jul 2, 2009. 1:32 AMwazzup105 says:
Thanks. Made one (well almost like this one, same concept) yesterday and was ecstatic when I caught one :-) (This morning there were already like a dozen in there) Using red wine vinegar as bait.
Jul 1, 2009. 12:02 PMmonkeymissile says:
why not use the screw-on lid? cut a hole in the lid for the funnel and glue the funnel to the lid instead. Then you can unscrew the top and save the funnel when it comes time to dump out the dregs
Jun 30, 2009. 12:23 AMwazzup105 says:
People left half a glass of red wine standing at this bed and breakfast place I was staying and within half an hour it was covered in fruit flies (*shudder*) ... red wine makes an excellent bait. kudos on the extremely simple design.
Apr 10, 2009. 6:20 PMkiwiowl says:
If they are real fruit flies then rotting banana works very well. For other species then you may have to experiment. Another very quick and effective variation is to add your bait to a paper cup, fix some glad wrap over the top, make a few small holes with a ball point pen - done.
Oct 28, 2008. 8:29 AMscafool says:
I made 3 of these. I glued the first one to the jar like you say, but for other 2 I just put the funnel under the lid and let the lid clamp it in place. I cut a large round hole in the plastic lid and just punched a bunch of holes on the tin one with my awl. They all worked well and all the little flying bugs are gone. The ones with the lids instead of glue on them can be rinsed and reused. I was very pleased with how well they worked
Sep 19, 2008. 6:50 PMAzura says:
THIS IS AWESOME, Thank you so much~! <3 We had no idea how to get rid of the little jerks, but this works like a charm. ;D
Jul 5, 2008. 2:15 PMThundertydus says:
Quote "you can catch for flies with honey than with vinegar" Unquote
Jul 5, 2008. 3:12 PMhac says:
That's not true with fruit flies. :P
Apr 22, 2008. 9:25 PMsethanon says:
Thanks !!! It really works ! Though I have not positively ID the type of flies I have.. it helps to wipe out the entire infestation within a week.. I tried to use the bait recommended but it didn't work..(guess they are not fruit flies). Instead they are crazy over white bread !!! For the funnel I used normal paper and tape it to the bottle.
Sep 25, 2007. 6:41 PMiwasthinkingaboutsoup says:
This is awesome. I also spent four weeks yelling at them and threatening their families. There have been significantly less since but I still would like to be thorough.
Aug 16, 2007. 1:25 PMSearingFlesh55 says:
I did this but I used a plastic sandwich bag and a rubberband instead of the paper funnel. I cut a hole in one of the closed corners of the plastic bag and secured it over the jar with a rubberband. I've caught 7 flies so far! Also, I decided to use some wine because its what I had.
Aug 11, 2007. 8:57 PMfootballgirl004 says:
thanks for the idea im going to use it when we go camping and im using pickle juice
Aug 10, 2007. 9:41 PMSkellington says:
This is great. I've had an infestation for a few days, and I knew a funnel would work but didn't know how to make one. xP Also, I tried vinegar but I also tried pickle juice, and I got better results with the pickle juice in the first few hours.
Aug 7, 2007. 7:24 PMdrake says:
I hate fruit flies Thanks for this instructable
Aug 7, 2007. 5:35 PMstickylaffytaffy321 says:
good job
Aug 7, 2007. 4:17 PM!Andrew_Modder! says:
hmm, i never had a prob with fruit flys, (only if i had old bananas, and there were like 4 flys) but i think this would work great!
Aug 7, 2007. 3:04 PMcry_wolf says:
This is exactly what i needed...a week ago. Lol, i'll probably need it again soon. Great instructable, solved my problems. =] But won't they get out through the hole? Or are they that stupid/disoriented?

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