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Apple cider vinegar trap: Fill a small bowl or cup with apple cider vinegar and add a few drops of dish soap. The vinegar attracts the fruit flies and the soap breaks the surface tension of the ...
Follow these pro tips on how to get rid of fruit flies in your house and garden. DIY fruit fly traps with apple cider vinegar, dish soap and alcohol can work.
Apple cider vinegar can be picked up for as little as £1.30 from the likes of Tesco and Aldi. According to Rachael, 'natural repellents' also work well for preventing fruit flies in your home.
A simple trap will catch any remaining fruit flies, Potter says. Fill a cup or jar with a few ounces of apple cider vinegar, then make a funnel with a piece of paper and put it on top.
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