Best Apple Cider Vinegar for Fruit Fly Traps (Tested & Ranked)

Got fruit flies swarming your kitchen?

Apple cider vinegar is one of the oldest and most effective traps for getting rid of them — fast. But not all ACV works equally well.

Here’s how to make the perfect ACV fruit fly trap, and which brands actually attract flies better based on smell, acidity, and sugar content.

🪰 Why Apple Cider Vinegar Attracts Fruit Flies

Fruit flies are drawn to the acetic acid and fermented fruit sugars in apple cider vinegar. They smell it from a distance and think it’s overripe fruit — their favorite.

That’s why ACV is more effective than white vinegar or balsamic — it’s closer to what they actually want to eat (and lay eggs in).

🧪 How to Make a Simple Fruit Fly Trap (DIY Recipe)

You’ll need:

1 small glass or jar

1–2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar

A few drops of dish soap

Plastic wrap + rubber band (optional)

Steps:

1. Pour vinegar into the glass

2. Add a drop of dish soap (breaks surface tension so they sink)

3. Cover with plastic wrap and poke small holes — or leave it uncovered

4. Place it near trash, sink, or fruit bowl

Flies dive in, get trapped, and drown.

🔁 Replace every 2–3 days for best results.

🏆 Top 3 ACV Brands for Fruit Fly Traps (Ranked)

After testing multiple brands in real-world kitchen conditions:

 

1. Fairchild’s Apple Cider Vinegar

Strong, sweet smell

✅ Organic, unfiltered, with “the mother”

✅ Higher natural sugar content → more fly attraction

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2. Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar

✅ Widely available

✅ Smells sharp and fermented

⚠️ Slightly more acidic, less sweet than Fairchild

3. Generic Store-Brand ACV

⚠️ Often filtered or diluted

❌ Weak smell = fewer flies

✅ Cheap — works in a pinch

🧼 Extra Tips for Permanent Results

Clean sink drains with boiling water + baking soda

Take out trash daily

Store fruit in the fridge

Use multiple traps near hotspots

ACV traps kill the current flies — but sanitation kills their eggs.

💬 Final Word

If you want to clear your kitchen fast, use a high-quality, raw ACV like Fairchild’s — it simply works better. And when you’re done killing flies? Use it in your gut health routine or salad dressing.

One bottle. Unlimited use.

👉 Shop Fairchild’s Organic ACV

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