Lidl is dropping a £5 fruit bowl that will deter flies and wasps – it’s a must-have for al fresco dining and BBQs this summer

Keep flies off your fruit this summer

Lidl green metal mesh fruit bowl on kitchen island
(Image credit: Lidl)

One of the main pitfalls of summer is the sudden surge of flies that plague homes, gardens and particularly kitchens. If you’re fed up of seeing these buzzing pests trying to get a look in on your fruit bowl, Lidl has just dropped a £4.99 solution.

No one wants to see flies - which are typically vinegar flies - swarming around their fruit bowl. They’re unhygienic and annoying, making it a no-brainer that we all want to know how to get rid of flies during summer.

Landing in stores on Sunday (21 June), Lidl’s Silvercrest Green Fruit Basket - 2 Piece Set (£4.99) can be used to protect both your fruit and plates of food from flies. Here’s why.

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Unfortunately, your fruit bowl is one of the biggest attractants (aside from your food waste bin) for flies. When fruit begins to overripe, its natural sugars start to ferment, which releases a pungent smell which flies love.

Because of this, it’s advisable to say goodbye to your fruit bowl for good and store fruit in the fridge over summer. However, there are ways around this. For example, I use Lakeland’s £9.99 StayFresh sheets in my fruit bowl, and they absorb ageing ethylene gases to slow the ripening process. Or, Lidl’s new fruit basket provides a physical barrier to stop flies from reaching your fruit.

Simple yet effective, the Silvercrest Fruit Basket is made up of a basket and lid, crafted with wire mesh to create a breathable yet impenetrable barrier for flies and wasps. The lid can also be used as a food cover, making it ideal for protecting dishes when dining al fresco or protecting desserts at BBQs.

Lidl green metal mesh fruit bowl on wood worktop.

(Image credit: Lidl)

The bowl is large enough to hold a variety of fruits, while its attractive mint green colourway is an excellent way to add a pop of colour to your kitchen ideas.

While this is a good barrier against flies, the fruit bowl won’t get rid of flies. The best way to reduce the amount of flies in your home is to practice cleanliness, not leaving food out, emptying food waste bins regularly and cleaning your food waste bin.

You can also use scent deterrents such as cucumber to get rid of flies, or you can make your own repellent with dish soap, water and strong-smelling essential oils such as peppermint, lavender, cloves, lemongrass and eucalyptus.

However, fruit bowls such as these ones can be a great extra layer of protection against flies and wasps. What do you say?

Kezia Reynolds
News Writer

Kezia Reynolds joined the Ideal Home team as News Writer in September 2024. After graduating from City, University of London in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, Kezia kicked off her career spending two years working on women’s weekly magazines. She is always on the lookout for the latest home news, finding you the best deals and trends - so you don’t miss a thing!