Fruit Flies
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Fruit Flies
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Re: Fruit Flies
yeah.. and its also lovebug season here... and fungus gnat season ... and...
gonna have to get a screen cover for the pot once I get brewing outside .
ive got 2 meads fermenting now and the fruitflies get in.. and go nuts trying to get into the fermenters... until the cold a/c kills them.
gonna have to get a screen cover for the pot once I get brewing outside .
ive got 2 meads fermenting now and the fruitflies get in.. and go nuts trying to get into the fermenters... until the cold a/c kills them.
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Re: Fruit Flies
Take a small bowl put an inch of Balsamic vinegar in it, cover it with clear plastic wrap and using a toothpick poke 50 holes in it. I got this idea from Fedora Dave and it really works. Leave the bowl near the fruit flies and they'll get trapped inside when they try to get at the vinegar.
One year I tossed four ounces of boiled pellet hops into the brewroom garbage can and when I came back a few days later the inside of the can was thick with thousands of fruit flies. Tying up the bag and throwing it out got rid of most of them but it took weeks of using the vinegar trap to finally kill off the remaining stragglers. Thanks Dave, for a providing a safe effective way to get rif of the pesky little buggers.
One year I tossed four ounces of boiled pellet hops into the brewroom garbage can and when I came back a few days later the inside of the can was thick with thousands of fruit flies. Tying up the bag and throwing it out got rid of most of them but it took weeks of using the vinegar trap to finally kill off the remaining stragglers. Thanks Dave, for a providing a safe effective way to get rif of the pesky little buggers.
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I like getting them with the 12 gauge. it's messy, but really fun.
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Re: Fruit Flies
Yup...does work like a charm. I use apple cider vinegar. I've never tried it with the saran wrap with holes in it though. I've always just put a small bowl of it near the fermenter. I'll have to try it with the saran wrap. Seems that would work better.ScrewyBrewer wrote:Take a small bowl put an inch of Balsamic vinegar in it, cover it with clear plastic wrap and using a toothpick poke 50 holes in it. I got this idea from Fedora Dave and it really works. Leave the bowl near the fruit flies and they'll get trapped inside when they try to get at the vinegar.
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For whatever reason, they don't seem to go for the vinegar around here...
Instead they are always going after my beer gass...
So, I started using a tablespoon of beer in a shallow bowl with the pastic wrap and holes and it works pretty well...
So long as I keep my beer covered with a folded paper towel that is...
Instead they are always going after my beer gass...
So, I started using a tablespoon of beer in a shallow bowl with the pastic wrap and holes and it works pretty well...
So long as I keep my beer covered with a folded paper towel that is...
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What kind of vinegar are you using....is it just plain white vinegar?BigPapaG wrote:For whatever reason, they don't seem to go for the vinegar around here...
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I have tried apple cider vinegar and three types of basamic (4 leaf, 3 leaf and glaze).
They seem to like alcohol better (beer, whisky)... Vodka not so much unless it's the sweet flavored ones that my girls like in summer.
They seem to like alcohol better (beer, whisky)... Vodka not so much unless it's the sweet flavored ones that my girls like in summer.
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That's odd they don't go for the sweet vinegar. You have some weird fruit flies where you live!!!!
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Years of conditioning or genetic evolution...BlackDuck wrote:That's odd they don't go for the sweet vinegar. You have some weird fruit flies where you live!!!!
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I've got the same ones you have. They ignore the vinegar. Must be something in the eerie water we share.BigPapaG wrote:I have tried apple cider vinegar and three types of basamic (4 leaf, 3 leaf and glaze).
They seem to like alcohol better (beer, whisky)... Vodka not so much unless it's the sweet flavored ones that my girls like in summer.
Re: Fruit Flies
I've used cider vinegar without plastic wrap with success. Never tried it with either...
I have tried sugar water and plastic wrap to get yellow jackets... as read online...never got one. 2T of dishwashing detergent and 1 gal of water kills them though. I guess the soap blocks their ability to breath...they drop like flies
I have tried sugar water and plastic wrap to get yellow jackets... as read online...never got one. 2T of dishwashing detergent and 1 gal of water kills them though. I guess the soap blocks their ability to breath...they drop like flies
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The dish soap actually breaks the surface tension of the water. I add a couple drops to the vinegar mixture for the fruit flies. Without the dish soap, the fruit flies can actually walk on top of the liquid since they are so light. Add the dish soap and down to the bottom they go!mtsoxfan wrote:I've used cider vinegar without plastic wrap with success. Never tried it with either...
I have tried sugar water and plastic wrap to get yellow jackets... as read online...never got one. 2T of dishwashing detergent and 1 gal of water kills them though. I guess the soap blocks their ability to breath...they drop like flies
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I've never tried it for fruit flies. I've has good success without it, but now that you mention it, I have seen a few doing the backstroke then taking off.... I'll give it a shot....
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Re: Fruit Flies
That's why you put the Saran Wrap over the top of the bowl and poke holes in it. The flies get in through the holes, but they're too stupid to find their way out again.
You also might try keeping the bowl of vinegar in a more brightly lit spot than the fermenter. Flying insects are pretty fond of light sources.
You also might try keeping the bowl of vinegar in a more brightly lit spot than the fermenter. Flying insects are pretty fond of light sources.
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