πŸ”§ How-To Guide

How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies Fast

Fruit fly traps catch adults but don't eliminate the infestation. The only permanent fix is finding and removing the breeding source β€” often something you'd never suspect.

⏱️ 1-2 hours πŸ’ͺ Easy
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Difficulty
Easy

🧰 What You'll Need

Apple cider vinegarPlastic wrapRubber bandBowlCleaning supplies

πŸ“‹ Step-by-Step Instructions

1
Identify the breeding source
Adult traps catch adults but the larvae are in a breeding source. Common sources: overripe or fermenting fruit, nearly-empty wine/beer bottles, compost bins, fruit at the bottom of a bowl, a slow or seldom-used drain.
2
Make a temporary ACV trap while investigating
Pour 2-3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a cup. Add a drop of dish soap. Cover loosely with plastic wrap secured with a rubber band. Poke small holes. This catches adults while you find the source.
3
Remove or treat all breeding sources
Discard any overripe fruit. Rinse and refrigerate fruit. Empty and clean compost bins. Pour enzyme drain cleaner into any sink drains that might harbor biofilm. Clean the bottom of fruit bowls and countertop cracks.
4
Clean garbage cans and recycling
Fruit flies breed readily in the residue at the bottom of garbage and recycling containers. Wash them thoroughly with soap.
5
Eliminate the last adults
Once the source is removed, traps + patience (5-7 days) will catch remaining adults. Without a breeding source, the population collapses rapidly.
6
Prevent re-infestation
Refrigerate fruit, especially in summer. Rinse recycling before putting in bins. Run drains weekly with enzyme cleaner. Empty indoor compost daily.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips

  • Fruit flies can breed in a tablespoon of liquid in a bottle cap β€” no source is too small to matter
  • In kitchens, also check the drip tray under the refrigerator and the garbage disposal splash guard
  • Commercial fruit fly traps (RESCUE!, Terro) are convenient but still don't address the source

πŸ’° Cost to Fix This Problem

ApproachTypical CostBest For
DIY materials only$25–$75Mild or early-stage infestations
Professional service (one-time)$150–$400Active infestations or when DIY has already failed
Ongoing service contract$400–$800/yrPrevention and long-term peace of mind

Costs vary by region, property size, and severity. Get at least two quotes before hiring.

βœ… How to Know It's Working

Pest control success is measured in weeks, not days. Here's what to look for:

πŸ’‘ Monitoring tip: Place sticky traps in corners and along walls before you start treatment. Counting catches weekly gives you objective data on whether the population is declining.

πŸ‘· When to Call a Professional

DIY is appropriate for small, contained infestations caught early. Call a licensed professional when:

⚠️ Rule of thumb: If you've spent more on DIY materials than a professional visit would cost, it's time to call.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get rid of fruit flies quickly?
Remove all overripe fruit, clean drains with enzyme cleaner, and set apple cider vinegar traps with a drop of dish soap. Most populations decline within 3-5 days once breeding sources are eliminated.
Where do fruit flies come from?
They often enter on purchased produce with eggs already laid. They also breed in drains, garbage disposals, empty bottles, and any moist organic matter. A single banana peel can produce dozens within a week.
Why do fruit flies keep coming back?
A hidden breeding source is almost always the cause. Check the garbage disposal, recycling bins, mop buckets, and the drip tray beneath the refrigerator. They breed in any moist organic residue.
What is the difference between fruit flies and gnats?
Fruit flies have red eyes and are attracted to fermenting fruit. Fungus gnats are dark and live in houseplant soil. Drain flies are fuzzy with moth-like wings near drains. Each requires completely different treatment.
πŸ“š Sources: EPA Safe Pest Control Β· NPMA Pest Guide
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026