The empty bottles cut in half can be good starter cups
for plants. Also I have used them to make traps for
fruit flies in the summer. You cut the bottle so there
is a little more than half on the bottom. You put a
small piece of fruit inside and put the top on upside
down. Tape the edges around the two pieces so they are
sealed. If you have fruit flies around your house
place them where you see them most. Fill it up with
water and drain when you have caught flies daily or
toss them out. It works well. Just make sure you keep
checking and emptying the caught flies or make another
trap. If you don’t you may end up with maggots in the
traps. It will take up to a week of redoing if you
have alot of flies. But it does work. You can also use
these bottles for bolts, screws, and nuts. Any thing
small is good to store in them. Hope it helps.
— TheBusinessDiva <TheBusinessDiva@gmail.com> wrote:
> We buy bottled water by the cases but I noticed that
> I’m always finding half
> used bottles all around the house all month long. I
> gather them and used
> the unused water for my plants and for filling the
> iron. Does anyone have
> any other uses for them?
>
> Rhonda
>
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