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5 Reasons Homesteaders Trust The Ranch Fruit Fly Trap
Fruit flies don't stand a chance. Here's why homesteaders, gardeners, and anybody who keeps a fruit bowl out - are done with sprays, strips, and DIY vinegar bowls.
Let's be honest about the other "solutions." The vinegar bowl catches a few stragglers and lets the rest sit on the rim. Sticky strips are gross. Sprays only get what you can see. Meanwhile the flies keep multiplying.
This trap uses a sweet, fermenting bait - sucrose, yeast extract, and malic acid - that fruit flies can't stay away from. They smell what they think is rotting fruit, slip through the holes in the lid, hit the liquid, and that's the end of the road.
You shouldn't have to spray poison in the same kitchen where you make breakfast.
The bait is just a few simple, food-safe ingredients. No pesticides, no harsh chemicals, no fumes. Set it right next to the fruit bowl and don't give it a second thought - same goes for the dog nosing around the counter.
Let's be honest - a mason jar wrapped in plastic wrap or a fly strip dangling over the sink is a bit embarrassing.
This is a clean white jar that just looks like it belongs on the shelf - next to the canning jars and the coffee, not hidden in a cupboard. Folks won't know it's anything but a canister.
Forget topping off a vinegar bowl every other day, or swapping sticky strips that lose their tack in a week.
One Ranch trap runs a full four weeks straight. Pour the bait, add water, set it down, and leave it be. The jar's reusable too - when the bait's spent, drop in a fresh packet and you're back at it.
Pour it, place it, and you’re done.
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