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Orange Ceramic Kitchen Canister w/Lid for Storage or Use As Fruit Fly Catcher

$ 10

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Number of Items in Set: 1
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Shape: Fruit
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: Opened box to ensure contents were in good order. Packed in styrofoam so in good shape.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Storage/Fly Catcher
  • Brand: Athorbot
  • Color: Orange

    Description

    Versatile: perfect for organizing rings, earrings, necklace, watch, and serves as a great tabletop décor
    Gift: wonderful birthday gift for your kids or housewarming gift for your friend
    DECORATIVE: Fun lidded canister makes chic kitchen storage!
    Material: Reuseable Ceramic,provides an elegant and rich look
    SERVICE COMMITMENTS: We offer 90 Days Money Back Warranty. If you unsatisfied with the quality of our product, you can contact us with your complaints and 100% get your money back.
    For use as fruit fly catcher:
    THE FRUIT FLY TRAPPER USING GUIDE:
    Clean up rotten fruits and trash cans in your home. Once the fruit flies appear, nothing can make them fly away and more fruit flies will be attracted.
    Making bait, The attractiveness of different baits to fruit flies are also different.
    Ripe fruit (best)
    Apple cider vinegar with no extra add and no filtered (great)
    Yeast mixed with fruit juice, beer, syrup, honey, grape wine (fine)
    Fruit juice, beer, syrup, honey, grape wine. (so so)
    For liquid bait
    Pour the bait into trapper until it reaches 1/3 height of the jar. Put the trapper to the places where fruit flies most like, such as the kitchen or near to the fruits.
    Waiting for more than 24 hours, open the cover and clean the trapper for next time using.
    For solid bait
    If you choose ripe fruit, please cut it into small pieces.
    Pour the bait into trapper until it reaches 1/3 height of the jar.
    Put the trapper in the places where fruit flies most like, such as the kitchen or near to the fruits.
    Waiting for more than 24 hours, pour water into the hole until it reaches about 2/3 height of the jar. Fruit flies will be drowned. Open the cover and clean the trapper for next time using.
    NOTE:
    Fruit fly life is very short, even less than 8 days. But fruit fly eggs will be hatched after 8 to 10 days, so you are advised to using the trapper multi times reaching for 1 or 2 weeks for ridding them away completely until there is no fruit fly trapped within 24 hours.