I used four classic DIY methods to trap (and kill!) fruit flies. Three involve Mason jars with different tops, and one is the super low-lift method of leaving the dregs of wine in a wine bottle out ...
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I went home to visit my family in Iowa last week, and I'll be damned if I didn't forget how completely annoying big and buzzy flies can be. (Who knew they had virtually no flies in Los Angeles?) DIY ...
Whenever fruit flies invade my kitchen, I think of my grandmother (stay with me here). My grandmother grew up during the Great Depression, and she was frugal to a fault. There are plenty of things she ...
A customer who was fed up with the flies buzzing around her home has found an affordable solution to the problem. Joelle praised a $5.90 Bunnings Warehouse product on Facebook alongside her 'winning' ...
For being such tiny creatures, fruit flies can stir up a lot of annoyance and frustration. If they aren't quickly dealt with, fruit flies will rapidly start multiplying in your kitchen sink, partying ...
No one wants to be eaten alive by mosquitoes, but there's no need to resort to harsh chemicals to keep them at arm's length. Instructables user Dartorso has a solution in the form of a trap you can ...