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  2. How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies the Right Way - Good Housekeeping

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    Get rid of fruit flies forever with these extra-tough DIY fruit fly traps and home remedies, including apple cider vinegar, dish soap and alcohol spray.

  3. 3 Ways to Kill Fruit Flies - wikiHow Life

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    To kill fruit flies, first mix apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dish soap in a bowl. Then, set the bowl out in your kitchen or wherever you’ve been noticing fruit flies. The apple cider vinegar will attract the flies, and the dish soap will weigh down their wings so they can’t escape.

  4. How to get rid of fruit flies fast - Tom's Guide

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    So, if you want to deter fruit flies before they find their way into your home, follow these top tips. Plus, here are 7 plants that repel fruit flies and keep them out of your home.

  5. How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies: 5 DIY Traps - Bob Vila

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    You can get rid of fruit flies fast effectively—and naturally—with things you probably already have in your kitchen, like apple cider vinegar and dish soap.

  6. I finally got rid of my fruit fly infestation by following ...

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    If you want to get rid of the problem for good, you'll need to use traps in combination with other measures to eradicate fruit flies from your home.

  7. 12 Ways to Get Rid of Fruit Flies Naturally - Treehugger

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    Fruit flies can be a huge pain, but there are ways to fight back naturally. Review these 12 solutions (many don't involve apple cider vinegar).

  8. How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies | Almanac.com

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    Spilled juice under the refrigerator or a rotten potato at the bottom of a bin can be a happy home for the fruit fly’s larvae. Fruit flies lay their eggs near the surface of your ripe fruit—and they can lay up to 500 eggs at a time! About 30 hours later, tiny larvae emerge and feed on the fruit, eventually turning into pupae.