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Eco Defense Fruit Fly Killer is a 16 oz natural liquid trap designed for fast, effective indoor control of fruit flies, drain flies, and gnats. Its ready-to-use formula attracts and traps flies safely around food areas without harmful chemicals. Economical and long-lasting, itโs ideal for kitchens, restaurants, and homes seeking a hassle-free, eco-friendly pest solution.









| ASIN | B01BIDLTZW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,468 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,219 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Eco Defense |
| Brand Name | Eco Defense |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,632 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eco Defense |
| Part Number | 4336432648 |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Target Species | Fly, Gnat |
| UPC | 603658200381 |
| Unit Count | 16 Count |
A**H
Works well, not the cheapest but on par with the DIY naterials, but easier and more efficient
Works as advertised. Not sure how some would report it doesnโt work while other pics show countless dead flies, generally that should tell you youโre doing something wrong. For one, itโs an attractant, but is not necessarily more attractive than actual rotting fruit or other less expected choice foods (dairy products in particular seem popular with some fruit flies, likely due to sugar content). Things like vodka can attract them but arenโt as strong, though wine certainly attracts them as well (And just because it smells like vinegar does not make it overpriced vinegar - if you arenโt convinced, go ahead and see if regular vinegar has any decent results - spoiler: it wonโt). The โvinegarโ smell is simply the result of the chemical reactions that occur when fruits and sugars break down and rot, entering the fermentation process. Little wonder that wine also attracts them, or that it smells like vinegar, as even most white wines should smell a bit like vinegar if you have a sensitive nose. Since vinegar itself is not actually all that useful, though, it most definitely is not just that; If anything it would be apple cider vinegar based as thatโs the go-to DIY lure - apple cider vinegar in a cup with a pump of unscented dish soap to break surface tension, mixed in with a light swirl, and covered with plastic wrap secured with a rubber band on top. Poke some fruit fly size-ish holes in there, and voila. Iโd say the average DIY trap actually does not work as well as this alone though. Part could be that instructions do not ask for a covering. Some additive, like the dish soap, is obviously reducing surface tension because flies do not land on the liquid and fly off as they may with apple cider vinegar sans dish soap, they simply immediately become half submerged and will eventually sink, or do so rather quickly if you swirl the container a bit. Perhaps the apple cider vinegar method would work equally well with no lid of any type, though instructions always call for one online. As I said this does not though, nor does it require soap, itโs ready to go. I found it useful to fill up shot glasses and spread them around / top them off for evaporation, though a big bowl like in some pics makes sense if you identify a source of recently hatched flies, as it may be the first stop and decimate the entire population. As always, there canโt be additional sources for them to eat and lay eggs or at best these will minimize the flies you see, to actually get rid of them entirely any food source should also go. That can be irritating for a restaurant but itโs is necessary and frankly gross not to. That includes fridges as they donโt necessarily die in them, their metabolism will slow down but they can still get at food. Factory sealed air tight containers like a bag of chips, canned food. anything that a bug would not be able to get into is fine to keep, but most else should go. Finally, use hot water in drains or get the drain fly eliminator type bottle here, it coats the drain and does kill anything there, idk about the claims of multi-week action though. Boiling water works okay too in drains but you should avoid this if you are in a newer construction with pvc pipes like mindell instead of metal ones l, which can handle boiling hot water just fine. I have no idea if sub-boiling point water kills anything, but if youโre unsure of the source itโs worth a shot. Outdoors can often be the source of flies if your windows are open often or donโt seal, or your front door leads straight outside into a densely infested area etc. More commonly a handful of flies might get in and live off what they find to eat and multiply though, hence why clearing out everything is key. If nothing works just clean clean clean and keep a lot of traps out, theyโll eventually go. Source: Studied drosophila spp. (fruit flies), theyโre dumb creatures, had to deal with labs where they were selectively bred and examined (often waking up and flying off). If we had had any food sources it would have been awful, used various traps. I use this in summer at home and the Terrero apple lures / trals w/ clear side windows as well. Works as refill liquid for the traps also. Idk who could use these and get no flies yet have an infestation. unless you donโt have fruit flies but gnats or something else. For a true fruit fly it works very well.
W**R
The Best At Diminishing Fruit Fly Invasion
This is a really great product. As soon as I received it I placed a small amount in a small dish per the instructions and...(flashback before results) this year the fruit flies are plentiful. Indoors and out. They seem to multiply at a rapid rate and all attempts to rid the house of them seem...well, fruitless. I have tried the Terro traps and they just don't seem to work well and they are expensive too. The Eco Defense Fruit Fly lure is by far the best product I have found. Within minutes - minutes - I had several flies floating in it. Within an hour the clear bait (looks like apple juice) was so full I had to pour it out and refill. I set several more in areas where I see the most activity: the kitchen, bathrooms, living room and even one in the bedroom. I have the bait next to my bed on the nightstand and there is no unpleasant odor to speak off. It smells a lot like Apple Cider Vinegar but there are a few other ingredients. Again though, the odor is only perceptible if I have my nose right up to it. Within just a couple of days the fruit fly population has been cut down considerably. Trust me, the invasion has been fierce. I have 20 apple trees on my property and as they drop their over-ripe fly lure-bombs on the ground the flies swarm. I am fine with them outside but cannot allow them to take control of the home. Eco Defense is reasonably priced and very well packaged. They were kind enough to follow up via email to ensure my satisfaction. Yes, yes, yes, I am quite satisfied with this product, thank you!
C**N
My goto brand to fight flies
Though this is not cheap it is pretty effective when it comes to eliminate fruit flies fast. I tried other brands too but those do not come anywhere this one in terms of effectiveness. I am sticking to this brand.
L**S
SAVE YOUR MONEY!!! Unless you need some overpriced vinegar for your salad...
I bought this product based on all the "over the top" reviews stating that the fruit flies were willingly jumping in to die one after another. There were claims of thousands of dead insets within hours. I am here to say that I spent the $15, naively believing that my fruit fly problems would be over. I am here to say that I put two bowls of this stuff out a week ago in my kitchen and one in the office, and NOT ONE fruit fly ended up in the mixture. They all just continue to annoy our family. I had a glass of wine yesterday evening and had to continually swat 3 or 4 of them away, while the Eco Defense remained untouched. I actually saw one land on the bowl and then fly away. The other thing I should point out is that immediately after opening the bottle, I noticed a familiar smell. I swear this stuff is extremely overpriced vinegar!!! If you're thinking of buying, do yourself a favor. Take 15 dollars and burn it. The brief moment of heat and smoke may actually kill a fruit fly... UGH!
R**S
Effective Product for Big Fruit Fly Problem
Eco Defense works very well in capturing most fruit flies but like all products won't capture everyone. It works well enough that I reordered a second bottle. to battle a lingering problem. When you enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables, fruit flies are inevitable. You may think you are rid of them but they seem to return and if ignored multiply fast and travel everywhere especially bathrooms. The directions call for placing fluid in a small dish which does work well but uses an excessive amount of the fluid. I found a nice compromise using the smaller cover of a storage jar about 2-3 inches in diameter which works well. Will it work in the small covered trap? It works great in that trap or any other slightly closed trap but it takes much longer to capture the flies. To compensate, set out numerous traps throughout the house. If you have a big problem with fruit flies, Eco Defense can help. It's also important to do all the recommended things to discourage fast fruit fly breeding by cleaning drains and careful storage of fruits and vegetables and removal.of baskets where fruit flies can breed.
C**7
Opened "New" product - but, it does work despite that.
It really seems to have worked very well. One day we had no fruit flies, the next day - fruit fly Armageddon. However, for how expensive it was, I really wasn't thrilled to get a shoddily-wrapped package that contained an already opened bottle of product. Really? It's $15. Even if it was $5 - I'm buying a new item that's clearly marked 'NEW' - I don't want somebody's returned item that's been open for who knows how long. -2 stars for the blatant recycling of someone's returned purchase. Other than that, it really does seem to work. The flies are gone and had a notably declined presence a day or two after placing the lures around the kitchen (only place we had them). Now I just keep the little traps around the kitchen just in case they decide to try and swarm us again - so far so good. I am glad I bought this product, as it does seem to have really worked well - I just wish it wasn't used. That makes me less inclined to buy this in the future.
S**I
FAST ACTING - Eco Defense Fruit Fly Trap uses a powerful yet natural blend of ingredients to lure annoying fruit flies away from
I got my Eco Defense Fruit Fly Trap - Natural Non Toxic Fruit Fly Lure for Kitchen, Resturants, and More - 16 oz. I grow my own vegetables but with that comes bugs in the house. FAST ACTING - Eco Defense Fruit Fly Trap uses a powerful yet natural blend of ingredients to lure annoying fruit flies away from your food and into the solution for fast removal. EASY TO USE - Simply pour the fruit fly trap solution into a small dish or ramekin, place bowl where fruit flies gather - when it's full of fruit flies pour it down the drain. Simple yet incredibly effective. SAFE AROUND FOOD - Stop using chemical laden products around your food and family. Unlike other products on the market, our Fruit Fly Lure uses natural ingredients that are safe to use around your home, kitchen, restaurants, or wherever fruit flies have become a nuisance to you property. LONG LASTING - Depending on the level of fruit fly infestation our product can last for months to help keep fruit flies out while providing an extremely economical solution. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - Try 100% Risk-Free for 60 days and if you are not completely satisfied with the results we will gladly refund 100% of your purchase. No questions asked.
B**K
100% Effective within 24 hrs
One SINGLE DAY and ALL GONE! I poured a bit of it into the bottom of green, blue, and red apple-sized fruit fly traps the evening I received this Eco Defense product. We had quite the infestation going on! I got home from work the next day and asked my wife if it was working? She said "I don't know, but the fruit flies are gone. The green trap had 1 fruit fly in the bottom, the blue trap has 6, the red trap had the rest. I can't say for certain if it was the color, because the red trap was placed in the bowl where the fruit had been (it's important to remove the fruit). The other two traps (apple green & sky blue) were placed 4 ft away to either side. Anyway, as a Ph.D. Wildlife Biologist, I once took a class on insect behavior and learned how "super stimuli" can be used to trap insects. It definitely worked! The added benefit is that this is a natural product; the last thing one wants in the kitchen is a toxic pesticide, which is why I gave this product a try. See attached photos of the red trap in question that the Eco Defense Fruit Fly bait was used in.
A**I
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