More about Fruit flies
Drosophila melanogaster
The fruit fly is also referred to as the common fruit fly or vinegar fly. Like the housefly, they also systematically belong to the order of Diptera, meaning that in comparison to other insects, they…
Decorative glue trap with natural attractant for catching fruit and vinegar flies. The trap can be placed right beside food.
The fruit flies, attracted by the natural attractant, are reliably caught by the sticky surface in the internal side of the trap. The effect of the attractant lasts up to 8 weeks after opening the bottle.
1 glue trap, 1 bottle with 40 ml of natural attractant (Vinegar (86,5 ml/100 ml))
Before opening the bottle, leave it standing upright for at least 30 min., then unscrew the lid.
1. Remove the white protective paper with one quick movement from the sticky internal side of the trap.
2. Fold the trap into a triangle shape and put it together at the top. The side imprinted with fruit subjects points to the outside.
3. Put the round opening of the trap over the bottle to the ground.
Place the trap directly next to the fruit. The smell of a special vinegar mixture evaporates from the bottle and attracts the fruit flies. Overripe fruit should be disposed of early in the summer months to prevent the fruit flies from multiplying. A significant reduction in infestation occurs within 3 days.
Drosophila melanogaster
The fruit fly is also referred to as the common fruit fly or vinegar fly. Like the housefly, they also systematically belong to the order of Diptera, meaning that in comparison to other insects, they…
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