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How To Quickly Get Rid of Kitchen Fruit Flies

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This cute little yellow ball took care of our fruit fly problem. All natural! It is very rewarding to watch the fruit flies enjoying their banana while we enjoy ours without being bothered! Initially, I didn't think The eek-o Fruit Fly Trap was going to work. I was kind of thinking it wouldn't after the packaging was talking about taking the fruit flies out to release them. To my amazement, I had killed about 10 after the first night. I would recommend this product. I’ve tried numerous fly traps and this is hands down the best. You can get The eek-o you-bait-it Kitchen Fruit Fly Trap from HERE WORKS WITH: With banana, apple cider vinegar, or your own concoction; your bait attracts them, eek-o captures them. ATTRACTIVE: An alternative for those who prefer not to have an ugly plastic wrapped jar hanging around the kitchen all summer. ECONOMICAL: Save 20% by buying the 5-pack. EFFECTIVE: eek-o's patented double chamber design makes it virtually impossibl

How To Quickly and Easily Get Rid of Fruit Flies

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These  Fruit Fly Traps are AWESOME . They solved my kitchen fruit fly problem in under 24 hours. Even with a flat of tomatoes and two ripe cantaloupes on the counter, the fruit flies still went right for the trap. Best of all, they fell in and stayed in. I've made many homemade traps that attracted tons of flies, but allowed probably 85% to still escape again. Not so with this design. This is the fruit fly trap of DOOM . The traps are empty, dry, little plastic containers, and you add liquid attractant to them--it comes in a separate dropper bottle in the kit. I suspect it's apple cider vinegar, but fairly pale and weak. Technically you can add whatever liquid you wanted into the trap, so I saw an opportunity for an experiment. The first night I got these, I made two traps - one with the liquid attractant, and one with apple cider vinegar from my pantry. In this case, it was a fancy organic unfiltered variety from Whole Foods that had been in my pantry for at least thre

The Best Ant Bait I Have Used!!!

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I have been using Terro Liquid drops for about a year now, and it is absolutely the best ant killer ever. This product comes in various forms like clear ant trap trays, outdoor stakes, and my favorite - no-frills drops from a clear plastic bottle. I like the clear drops best because it gives me the flexibility to put the bait right in the middle of an active ant trail. For indoor ant problems, I just put a piece of painter's tape across the and trail, and drop a couple of drops where the ants will find it. The stuff works instantly. Ants find the bait, eat it, and sound the alarm at the mound that a delicious meal has been found. Within a few minutes the bait is surrounded by dozens of ants, these ants take the bait back to the queen, and the mound is neutralized after a single treatment. Once the ants are gone, I peel up the painter's tape with any remaining bait, and clean the area with a household cleaner. I uploaded a couple of pictures from the bait I set out

An Extremely Easy To Put Together Raised Garden Bed

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Bought three of these for our first ever raised garden beds. I was able to assemble both of them, singlehandedly, in less than 10 minutes. The only tools I used for the beds' assembly were a power screwdriver for the post caps and a rubber mallet to help get everything together sound & square. We put chicken wire & weed guard on the ground before filling them with soil to ward against digging critters. We've had the beds set up for a little over 4 months now with no problems whatsoever! I was concerned that the soil was going to seep out the sides with a good rain, but after several downpours, the soil has stayed put & drains down through the ground properly. They look great, veggies are growing beautifully and the critters haven't gotten to them :) We plan on buying another ywo for next season. Great buy! You can get it from HERE .