patandchickens
Deeply Rooted
Does anyone have any good ways of discouraging fruit flies from colonizing fruit you've got sitting out waiting to finish ripening? This happens to me every single year and I've never really found a good way of dealing with it.
This afternoon on the way home from the giant farmer's market on the other side of the city, laden with really a lot more early peaches and apricots and plums than I should have bought, all of which need further ripening, I found myself wondering what would happen if I enclosed the fruit (in a bowl) in an old pillowcase or such. Idea being to hopefully allow reasonable air and moisture exchange while keeping the &#(@* fruit flies out. I may try it (although I am a bit skeptical about the 'reasonable air and moisture exchange' end of the equation), but it made me realize that probably out there are people who have much BETTER solutions to the problem.
Which I would love to hear
Thanks,
Pat
This afternoon on the way home from the giant farmer's market on the other side of the city, laden with really a lot more early peaches and apricots and plums than I should have bought, all of which need further ripening, I found myself wondering what would happen if I enclosed the fruit (in a bowl) in an old pillowcase or such. Idea being to hopefully allow reasonable air and moisture exchange while keeping the &#(@* fruit flies out. I may try it (although I am a bit skeptical about the 'reasonable air and moisture exchange' end of the equation), but it made me realize that probably out there are people who have much BETTER solutions to the problem.
Which I would love to hear
Thanks,
Pat