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Alan
August 30, 2018
Belgian beer. I can pour myself a non-Belgian beer and the fruit flies stay away in droves, but the second I open a Belgian beer they're all over it. I haven't tested this scientifically, but it doesn't seem to matter which Belgian beer it is, and "Belgian-style" doesn't count, it has to be actual, honest-to-goodness Belgian beer.
That said, French fruit flies seem to have little interest in either Belgian beer or vinegar traps. I've found both to be highly effective in both Belgium and the US, but I guess your mileage may vary depending on your local fruit flies....
That said, French fruit flies seem to have little interest in either Belgian beer or vinegar traps. I've found both to be highly effective in both Belgium and the US, but I guess your mileage may vary depending on your local fruit flies....
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