posted on Oct, 19 2004 @ 01:55 AM
Heh, thanks for the advice.
The only thing I haven't done is rinsing the dishes - I'm a lazy piece of schit and I let my dishes pile up. No more...laziness isn't worth the
fruit fly invasions.
I did something similar to your ziploc thing - I save my grocery bags and I'd double wrap and tie my trash up TIGHTLY before throwing it in the main
garbage bag. Yet I still probably had a THOUSAND in there...no joke. And all of my fruit remains in the refrigerator.
But I think I won the battle - I went wild with the Raid in and around my big garbage bag...I had a mutiny of fruit flies on my kitchen floor
afterward...then I took the friggin garbage out to the curb...it's cold outside so I don't think I have to worry about any stragglers
re-invading.
Now, if you're having problems with fruit flies right now - I just found this on the internet and it works GREAT (after I'd already eliminated the
proverbial breeding grounds). Basically, you take a jar (I cut off the top of a spring water jug).
Then, simply fill the jug to the top with a combination of water, vinegar, sugar and a few drops of dish soap. Like you said, fruit flies love
vinegar so they are VERY attracted to this. They also love sugar. The key is that while they are attracted to this mixture - the dish soap kills
them almost instantly on contact. I was slightly skeptical myself but I figured it was worth spending the $1.50 on vinegar to see if this would work.
I schit you not, I probably set this contraption up 40 minutes ago and I've already got TEN dead fruit flies, and a lot more on the outside waiting
to go in. You have seriously got to try this if you have fruit flies...I keep running out to see how many are dead out of morbid curiosity.
Hopefully these guys aren't smart enough to catch on to the suicide trap.
And I'm buying one of those covered garbage cans tomorrow...