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A home-made fly trap thats very effective
A home-made fly trap thats very effective

Media consistancy problems

When preparing food for the flies, it is easy to make it too hard or too soft. This is an advantage of the Sussex media mentioned in Fruit fly food which is right every time. Too wet media can be countered by inserting twisted or screwed kitchen roll or newspaper - both absorbing some moisture and creating walkways for the flies. This can be done in any case, and can increase fly yields if there is often a shortage of pupation sites.

Mold

Mold is scarcely a problem if mold inhibitors are used, but also moldy cultures are usually lightly populated. The flies (and larvae) prevent mold when present in great enough numbers. Using narrow vials with a small surface area certainly helps. When reusing old vials ensure they are cleaned efficiently - failure to do so will also increase the likelihood of mold. A soak in weak bleach can help, but make sure they are rinsed thoroughly afterwards.

Mites

Can destroy a culture. Some merely feed on the media with the flies, but some are parasitic or egg eating. Mites can be treated with Benzyl benzoate soaked bungs, but it is probably easier to discard all cultures and get clean fly stocks. Mite prevention is probably more appropriate, and flies should be housed away from possible contamination, such as in a larger closeable cabinet.

Flightless flies starting to fly

This does happen. Flies can breed with wild flies through thin vial tops (netting for example), or mix with them during handling. Where possible use foam bungs, and try to keep your flies in a closed space away from potential contamination. Once this happens, you really need to replace your stocks and start again.

Fly explosions

Yes they will get out. I use a vinegar trap; vial of vinegar with a perforated tin foil lid. The flies head straight for it.


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Flightless Fruit Fly Culture (Drosophila Melanogaster) Free Shipping

San Juan, Puerto Rico, 009**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$15

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Flightless Fruit Flies ( 24oz Drosophila hydei culture)(2 For $25)(FREE SHIPPING

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 180**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$25

The Flightless Fruit Flies are a unique and interesting pet supply for reptile owners. This 24oz culture of Drosophila hydei fruit flies is perfect for providing a nutritious and live food source for reptiles. With free shipping included, this is a convenient and affordable option for pet owners looking to enhance their reptile's dietary options
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Black Melanogaster Flighted Fruit Fly ?? Live Feeder Insects -32oz Master Culture

Xenia, Ohio, 453**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$16

What You??re Buying
Live, producing Black melanogaster flighted fruit fly culture. Cultures ship fresh and are ideal for reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and small insectivores. These are flighted and DO fly
Why Black melanogaster
Black melanogaster are smaller than hydei and ideal for pets that need a slightly smaller feeder. Perfect for animals who need flying prey items
Culture Notes
Cultures require 7??14 days after arrival to become fully productive. Plan feedings ... more

New! Golden hydei flightless fruit flies cultures

Somers, New York, 105**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$18

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Flightless Fruit Fly - Drosophila Melanogaster Culture - Super Loaded Colony

Aptos, California, 950**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$23


Drosophila Melanogaster
This listing is for Flightless Fruit Fly - Drosophila Melanogaster Culture - Super Loaded Colony
These Cultures will be loaded with flies and fresh made within a day of shipping. Spend less time waiting for them to breed, feed them off right away, leave at least half remaining and you will have thousands of more flies in about a week!
These fruit flies serve as a good food source to small animals such as young spiders and scorpions small reptiles and other ... more