Easy Fruit Fly Trap
I used to make the inverted cone type traps but one day I didn't have any tape so I tried this. Much to my surprise it worked just as well, but was way easier to make.
Fruit flies can be a pain in the kitchen, but with a good trap it's surprising how quickly you can get rid of them.
The steps are:
1. Put bait in the bottom of the container
2. Cover top with plastic wrap
3. Secure with rubber band
4. Poke holes so flies can get in
Materials
Materials:
1. A container
2. Plastic wrap
3. Rubber band
4. Bait
Tools:
1. Something pointy
Choose a Container
You want something small, and hard to knock over (especially if you're baiting it with red wine). I have found the bottom half of a water/pop bottle or a little yogourt container to be ideal.
Disposable?
I like to use disposable plastic containers because the thought of cleaning out a fruit fly hotel does not appeal to me and I'd rather just toss the whole thing at the end.
Bait the Trap
Bait the trap by putting a little bit of something yummy in the bottom of the container.
Generally this is whatever the fruit flies are hanging around. Some good standbys are wine, old fruit, bananas/banana peels, and orange juice. It's usually desirable to have some liquid in the bottom so they drown instead of setting up families.
Edit: I've been told cider vinegar is also a good bait. Also, adding a little bit of dish detergent* will encourage drowning.
*Be careful with adding detergent, the green apple detergent I have right now scared all the flies away. A second trap with the same bait and no detergent worked great.
Cover With Plastic Wrap and Secure
Cover the container with plastic wrap and secure with a rubber band.
Poke Holes
Remove Hiding Spots (op)
In the summer when there's a lot of fruit coming and going I tend to forgo this and just leave a trap out all the time.