Annoying, persistent, and always hovering near your fruit bowl… Fruit flies can invade your kitchen in no time.
These tiny insects are drawn to anything that ferments:
Overripe fruit
Food scraps left in the sink
Damp houseplants
Open compost containers
Even a single forgotten item can quickly turn into a full-blown infestation.
An empty plastic bottle
A bit of apple cider vinegar (or wine vinegar)
A few drops of dish soap
A cork or a paper cone
Cut the bottle about one-third from the top.
Pour vinegar and dish soap into the bottom section.
Flip the top part upside down to form a funnel.
Insert a pierced cork or leave it open — the vinegar will do the work.
The flies are attracted by the vinegar, crawl in through the funnel, but can’t escape. The soap breaks the surface tension, so they sink immediately.
Near your fruit bowl
Next to the sink or drain
Close to houseplants
Beside your indoor compost bin
👉 Use multiple traps in different areas for faster results.
Get rid of overripe fruit quickly
Clean sink drains with baking soda and vinegar
Don’t leave dirty dishes soaking overnight
Water your plants in the morning to avoid constant humidity
In short, the bottle cap trick is a fast, easy, and eco-friendly way to get rid of fruit flies without using chemicals. It’s safe, effective, and can be made in under two minutes using items you already have at home. Try it today and reclaim your kitchen.
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