Eating outdoors is one of life’s great pleasures, but if flies, fruit flies, and small black bugs keep interfering, not only will the fun disappear, but it will also be very annoying. Insecticide sprays are effective, but they contain a lot of chemi...
Eating outdoors is one of life’s great pleasures, but if flies, fruit flies, and small black bugs keep interfering, not only will the fun disappear, but it will also be very annoying. Insecticide sprays are effective, but they contain a lot of chemicals and are not suitable for spraying when eating. According to mashed, there are five foods that are natural fly baits. Using these methods to catch bugs saves money, is effective, environmentally friendly and natural.
1. Apple cider vinegarIf you put a can of Coke on the balcony, you will find bees attracted after one night. This is because bees, ants and even fruit flies all love sweets. Fruit flies have special receptors that allow them to detect sugar and sweetness, so they can be trapped using this method.
Fill a jar or narrow-mouth bottle with apple cider vinegar, and then add a few drops of dishwashing detergent. Do not shake the two well, let the dishwashing detergent and vinegar separate and be on top of the vinegar. When ready, place the bottle in the place where flies are the most in your home. Once the flies detect the apple cider vinegar, they will fly up to prepare a feast. When they fly into the bottle, the upper layer of detergent will immobilize them, and all you have to do is wait for the jar to be emptied, including the flies, of course.
2. Rotten fruitYou need to trap before catching flies. Just like you can use cheese to catch mice, you can also use rotten fruit to attract flies. The Wide Open Country website recommends bringing a wide-mouth glass bottle, an overripe or rotten fruit, plastic wrap and toothpicks. First put the fruit into the bottle, seal it with plastic wrap and poke a few holes in the plastic wrap with a toothpick. This will allow the smell of the fruit to spread out of the bottle and attract flies to fly into the bottle. The plastic wrap will prevent most flies from escaping. Once there are a certain number of flies in the bottle, take it outside and remove the plastic wrap.
3. Warm milkThis method does not require the use of spoiled milk, just about half a cup of milk, some pepper, sugar and dishwashing detergent. After adding sugar to the milk, heat the milk in a microwave or stove. Remember to stir the sugar to make the milk sweet before it can be used as bait. Then add dishwashing detergent, but this method is different from the apple cider vinegar method. Stir after adding dishwashing detergent to make the surface sticky and shiny, and finally sprinkle with black pepper.
However, this method is considered to be the most frustrating, because after placing the trap, it is difficult to tell whether the black spots on the milk are peppers, flies, or fruit flies. Actual tests have found that the number caught is less than other methods. Therefore, this method may be more suitable for people who have fewer flies and fruit flies at home.
4. WineThe yeast in beer tastes similar to ripe fruit, so it is a natural fruit fly bait. The scientific community even believes that the unique symbiotic relationship between single-cell organisms and fruit flies allows fruit flies to help create the unique flavor of beer. And the aromas of fruit and sugar in wine help attract fruit flies, just as fruit attracts flies.
Prepare a wide-mouth glass bottle with a metal cap, a hammer, a nail, some beer or wine. After filling the glass bottle with wine, close the lid and tighten it. Use a hammer and nails to knock out a few small holes in the bottle cap. This is the same method as rotten fruit. This allows the smell of wine to escape from the bottle, attracting flies and fruit flies, and trapping them in the bottle.
5. BananaIf you want to use a more humane method, try using bananas. A netizen who is a beekeeper by profession said on the online question and answer platform Quora that the humane method of catching flies requires a peeled banana, a large plate and a large bowl that can cover the mouth of the bowl. Place the banana in a bowl with no other fruits near the bowl. When flies and fruit flies gather on the banana, quickly cover the mouth of the bowl with a plate, then take it outdoors and uncover the plate to let the flies fly away.