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Lure fruit flies from your fruit with these all-natural, non-toxic traps. Using a weak vinegar solution inside to attract the fruit flies, the trap reduces fruit fly populations by 70 to 80%. Simply place the trap near food or the area of infestation. If not opened, the traps can be stored for a year.
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Comments about Fruit Fly Traps, Set of 2:
Easy to use and does the trick
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this product is great
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We are being overrun by fruit flies(yes,in the winter)! I put out the trap to try to reduce the population and- Nothing! The flies seem to avoid the trap, and don't even perch near it. These traps also seem very expensive for what they are, a small plastic triangle with dilute vinegar. Vacuuming up the fruit flies is a lot more effective, and a whole lot less expensive.
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I kept this product on the kitchen counter near the compost container and it kept the fruit flies down. Unfortunately I can't remember where I put the second one and had to buy more!
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I only ordered two traps, but had three areas of infestation from fruit flies. Within a week's time, both areas where I located the traps had completely eradicated all the fruit flies. I then moved one of the traps to the third area, and got the same results. Couldn't be happier with the product!
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Totally eliminated fruit flies both in my home and in the kitchen where I work.
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The container for the fruit fly trap looks nice on the kitchen counter near the fresh fruit basket; I have received complements on its appearance.
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Love these traps! They really work and are fast too.
I also like the attractive soapstone dish.
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I use this product in the kitchen by the portable compost pale.
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So I have a lot of family and friends who garden and/or who buy organic produce. It seems they all have problems with gnats and fruit flies, whether in the North Georgia mountains or Florida gulf coast area. The traps take time to work but the mountain folks said the traps worked great near the tomatoes they brought in from their garden. The Florida friends said they put their trap in the middle of a fruit basket on the kitchen counter; the fruit flies are just sitting on the fruit and on the trap but not venturing into the holes! I wonder if they need to remove all fruit for a week and leave the trap so the flies don't have any other source of food. We'll see!
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