Can You Use Regular Vinegar Instead of Apple Cider Vinegar for a Fly Trap?

Learn if regular vinegar works as a substitute for apple cider vinegar in fly traps and how to make an effective DIY fly trap.

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Yes, you can use regular vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar for a fly trap. Just mix it with a bit of dish soap to reduce surface tension so flies can't escape. While apple cider vinegar is more effective due to its fruity smell, regular vinegar can work in a pinch.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why is apple cider vinegar better than regular vinegar for fly traps? Apple cider vinegar is more effective because its fruity smell attracts flies more than the sharp scent of regular vinegar.
  2. How do I make a fly trap using vinegar and dish soap? Mix vinegar with a few drops of dish soap in a container; the soap breaks the surface tension so flies drown when they land on the liquid.
  3. Can regular vinegar alone catch flies effectively? Regular vinegar can catch flies but is less effective than apple cider vinegar. Adding dish soap improves its effectiveness.