Flypunch: Fruit Fly Trap857261005066Fruit flies are more than a nuisance—they can cause food to spoil faster and even carry transmittable diseases. One female fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs at a time so if a couple are buzzing around, it’s time to take action. Aunt Fannie’s FlyPunch! effectively eliminates fruit flies with a formula that’s derived from natural concentrates so they’re safe to have near your food when used as directed. Simply open the FlyPunch flip-top, throw away the seal, and place the jar in the area where fruit flies like to congregate. You can leave it for up to 30 days (although it’s most potent in the first two weeks). One jar can tackle up to 500 cubic feet of space, so buy accordingly.6 oz jar
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Bye Bye Fruitflies - by Lacey BalentineGreat for trapping fruit flies
It works! - by KatyI would never have thought to look for this item but I got is a promotion from Thrive so I put it out when the fruit flies started coming back in spring and holy moly! It’s collected so much in the week or so that I put it out! I have a pretty large fruit bowl so I set it actually inside the fruit bowl and stack the fruit around it so it’s right in the middle. Maybe that’s why I have such good luck with it. Just have to be careful not so slosh it, but it’ hasn’t been an issue.
It works! - by Victoria MedinaI have tried making my own traps but this Flypunch seems to attract fruit flies faster than what I make. It is expensive but it is worth it! I wish the top was a little more closed in but it is fine overall.
actually works - by AmandaAunt Fannie's, Flypunch: Fruit Fly Trap
hmm not sure what happened. - by Jacqueline HutchinsThis didn't seem to work for me. I saw maybe 1 or 2 get trapped