Woman shares the genius way she keeps fruit flies away for the summer and all you need is a dehumidifier and some oranges
Laura added: "I used the old dehumidifier ones because it looks tidy and the top helps keep the clinging film on.
"Once you filled it up with the orange water and washing up liquid then all you need to do is make little holes in the clinging film so they can get in but not back out!" Fruit flies often come out in full force as they are attracted to fermented fruits and vegetables, which ripen quickly during the summer months.
The orange in the dehumidifier will attract the flies to the container trap, stopping them from buzzing around your kitchen.
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