Hi again! I made a post trying to ID some bugs in the crabitat earlier today, and it turns out that they’re fruit flies, which i’ve never even seen before in real
life, let alone found in the crabitat before a little while ago. Does anyone know how I would go about getting rid of these flies??
I saw that you can set out a glass of wine or beer or fruit juice with vinegar and they will drown, but how would that work? Would you just leave the crabitat lid off for a while and let the flies get into your house and hope they find their way into the drink?
Edit: I heard that if you just don’t feed fruit for a few weeks they should disappear, has anyone had luck doing this before? : o
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How to get rid of fruit flies
How to get rid of fruit flies
Last edited by Cal on Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: How to get rid of fruit flies
I often get fruit flies in my kitchen in summer. I take a one or two cup jar, fill it about a third of the way with cider vinegar, and add a drop of dish soap. Then put saran wrap over the top, and poke a couple of small holes in it so the flies can get it. I would place it outside the tank, but close to it if you can.
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Re: How to get rid of fruit flies
Oh okay, that’s a good idea! To do that would I leave the tank lid partially open to let the flies out so they could get into the jar?curlysister wrote:I often get fruit flies in my kitchen in summer. I take a one or two cup jar, fill it about a third of the way with cider vinegar, and add a drop of dish soap. Then put saran wrap over the top, and poke a couple of small holes in it so the flies can get it. I would place it outside the tank, but close to it if you can.
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Re: How to get rid of fruit flies
Yes, I would take fresh fruits out of the tank, and crack a little corner open if you can do so and keep your humidity up.
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Re: How to get rid of fruit flies
Okay, thank you so much!curlysister wrote:Yes, I would take fresh fruits out of the tank, and crack a little corner open if you can do so and keep your humidity up.
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