🦟 Bye Bye, Fruit Flies! Your kitchen's new best friend!
The Natural Fruit Fly Killer is a 16 oz liquid solution designed to effectively eliminate fruit flies indoors and outdoors. Made from 100% natural ingredients, it is safe for use around food, pets, and children, providing an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fly traps. Proudly produced in the USA, this product offers a sustainable and effective way to keep your home fly-free.
A**S
It works!
I bought the Terro one last year because I tend to have fruit fly problems in my 1928 home during the summer. It worked well but I ran out of the liquid. Tried to buy the Terro one but it wasn't available. Amazon suggested this product and after seeing the reviews I had to give it a try. Well as you can see, it did the trick! Highly recommend! This was left for about 2 weeks. It still has the strong fermented smell after sitting out for 2 weeks. I switched it due to how many fruit flies were in there.
S**H
This stuff works!
Fruit flies are annoying at the least and this product really attracts those little suckers. The smell is a bit strong, but it has kept my kitchen and bathroom frit fly free.
E**N
Depending on the size of you home , you may need to use this product in multiple places.
Lots of fruit flies early in the summer. The product was very helpful.
J**S
Bye bye fruit fly is absolutely worthless...
I had a bad problem with fruit flies. They were terrible. It all started with a rotten potato that I didn't see and they made a nest there and started laying eggs. I never had this problem before and I didn't know what to do. I researched fruit flies online and then I started looking in Walmart online. The first thing that I found were these little tomatoes that are used to lure the pesky little pests. I put them in my kitchen and my bathroom, the places where I had the most problems. In one day each tomato had a thick layer of fruit flies. But in 4 days the liquid in the tomatoes had evaporated. I looked for a liquid to refill the tomatoes and I found this product. I ordered 2 bottles of this stuff especially because of the large size. I figured that would be enough to get rid of all the pests. Boy was I wrong. I put some of the stuff into the tomatoes and didn't lure or trap one fly. I know that this stuff isn't meant to be used in the tomatoes so I put some tops from mason jars out in several places in my kitchen and filled them halfway with Bye bye Fruit Flies and put some apple cider in with it as an attractant. Again I didn't get even one solitary fruit fly and I followed all the directions on the bottle. This was a total waste of my money and I wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy. This stuff might as well be water. Pure crap!
L**W
I had high hopes but it didn't work for me.
I had high hopes but it didn't work for me. I tried it in two dispensers in different locations in the kitchen, one near by bowel with fruit and the other by the sink. They caught not one fruit fly. I cant say if it is a bad product or not. I will try it again for the rest of the summer and if none caught by then, it goes in the trash.
M**.
Works Great!!!
I live in an area where these pests are just a problem and no matter how much I make sure to keep thing tidy they still manage to show up. This has helped greatly. I have refillable traps that I place in problem areas and they flock to it and DIE! Greatly reduced the number of fruit flies I find.
C**R
Kills em stupid fruit flies
Fruit flies love this stuff. I bought it to refill tarro apple looking traps. You can open those traps btw and reuse them.Yes, this stuff stinks like vinegar. It has acetic acid in it, which is what gives vinegar its smell.Vinegar is made from alcohol, alcohol is made from sugar fermenting. Fruit flies love sugar so it makes sense they are attracted to the acetic acid, it's a by product of sugar and decay. Flies love decay too if you haven't noticed.After reading more online, only hungry fruit flies are attracted to acetic acid. They'll all be hungry eventually!They get stuck in the stuff. If you don't have a trap you can pour it in a tiny dish, it will work.If you take care of the source of the fruit flies, you can stop using this stinky stuff. Get a drain killer for fruit flies. They love leaving their larvae in drains. It could also be your garbage. Old and rotting fruit seems to call them out of nowhere.Good luck.
S**E
This stuff is amazing
Smells straight up just like regular vinegar, but the gnats/fruit flies LOVE it to death. Literally.Can't ever find refills for the "tomatoes" and this stuff works even better.Doesn't dry to a goopy mess, it just evaporates and you can scoop/rinse the buggers out and start again!This will last you a while, so it's good value for amount of product in the bottle.
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