Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 It’s a two-fold approach. First, I found some coffee filters (single-serving, cone-shaped things) laying around and place them over the tops of my jars, then secure them with a rubber band. For my larger crock with the plastic ‘ring’ around the top but no lid, I folded a clean cotton dishtowel (not terrycloth) in half, placed it under the ring, and put some weights on top. That keeps the jars secure. Then I took some delicious kombucha (about 1/3 C), put it in a shallow dish, added a drop or two of dish detergent (to reduce surface tension), placed it on the counter next to my brewing jar, the one with all the flies on the coffee filter, and let the flies fly in to drown. One week later, no new fruit flies! Carolyn >>I've conquered the fruit fly problem<< Do Tell! How do you do it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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