Things You'll Need:
- Plastic container
- Apples
- Paper
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Step 1
Cut five holes in the lid of a plastic container. The holes must be large enough for a fly to fit through.
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Step 2
Cut apples in half and put them in the container. Use just enough apples to fill the container, but leave one corner empty.
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Step 3
Wad up paper and put it in the empty corner of the container. Maggots can drown if they do not have a dry spot to sit on.
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Step 4
Put the lid on the container and sit it outside in a shaded area.
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Step 5
Check the contents of the container regularly. There should be small white maggots visible on the fruit within a few days.
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Step 6
Bring the container inside when you see maggots growing. Keep the container in a warm, dark area.
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Step 7
Remove the maggots and use them as bait once they reach 1/4-inch long. They usually reach adulthood 10 days after hatching.
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Step 8
Keep the maggots in a refrigerator if you plan on saving them for longer than a week. It is best to use them within two weeks.









