The plan for this year for our property, since I am putting many potted figs into wire mesh cages into the ground to foil the gophers, is to use traps made with plastic water or soda bottles around the perimeter. Here is the recipe that came from Michael Fons I believe. It was posted in Growing Figs While Battling the Black Fig Fly on FB group by Steph Quan on 10/18/24
1 Packet Baker's Yeast ( 1 TBSP)
1 TBSP Dish Soap
1 TBSP Maple Syrup or sugar
Mix in a 1 liter bottle and pour into 3 Smaller bottles
You can use a soldering iron to poke holes around the top of the bottle ( maybe 6 or so, just under the neck)
Add yellow tape to the bottle to help attract them
Hang with a wire attached to the bottle, keep the top on. The flies will be attracted to the bait, but tend to get stuck in the bottle and drown.
You can add some water to the mix. Replace weekly or when the bait gets too full. I'm going to mount them on 1x2 posts stuck into the ground about 4-5 ft tall. My only concern is the coyotes getting interested.
I have very low pest pressure here, but I want to see what I am dealing with. I have figs already, some hanging on from last season and some developing, no signs of the pest yet, I'll probably bag the fruit that is developing now just in case. I have picked a few fruit that was spongy off, they were undeveloped from last year with no holes or discoloration that would be found if the larvae had eaten the inside. Pretty sure they are not here yet but we will keep looking and checking.
I also have some GF 120 Naturalyte ( Spinosad bait), but I will use that only if I confirm them and there are enough signs to warrant it. I need to call the Agriculture Inspectors to see what they are hearing also. Best of Good Fortune Everyone in dealing with this pest this season!
1 Packet Baker's Yeast ( 1 TBSP)
1 TBSP Dish Soap
1 TBSP Maple Syrup or sugar
Mix in a 1 liter bottle and pour into 3 Smaller bottles
You can use a soldering iron to poke holes around the top of the bottle ( maybe 6 or so, just under the neck)
Add yellow tape to the bottle to help attract them
Hang with a wire attached to the bottle, keep the top on. The flies will be attracted to the bait, but tend to get stuck in the bottle and drown.
You can add some water to the mix. Replace weekly or when the bait gets too full. I'm going to mount them on 1x2 posts stuck into the ground about 4-5 ft tall. My only concern is the coyotes getting interested.
I have very low pest pressure here, but I want to see what I am dealing with. I have figs already, some hanging on from last season and some developing, no signs of the pest yet, I'll probably bag the fruit that is developing now just in case. I have picked a few fruit that was spongy off, they were undeveloped from last year with no holes or discoloration that would be found if the larvae had eaten the inside. Pretty sure they are not here yet but we will keep looking and checking.
I also have some GF 120 Naturalyte ( Spinosad bait), but I will use that only if I confirm them and there are enough signs to warrant it. I need to call the Agriculture Inspectors to see what they are hearing also. Best of Good Fortune Everyone in dealing with this pest this season!