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Re: Fruit Flies
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- Subject: Re: Fruit Flies
- From: "* S* <s*@ANSTO.GOV.AU>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 10:02:23 +1000
What you call fruit flies are probably what we call vinegar flies in
australia. Itty bitty black things
that fly up when you lift the lid. As their name suggests, they like
acid conditions. A sprinkling of
lime every now and then should keep them under control.
Samantha
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>From: James Good[SMTP:4sum@ARCTIC.NET]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 1997 9:49
>To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT
>Subject: Fruit Flies
>
>Hi,
>
>I have a worm bin in a room downstairs. My worm bin is beginning to develop
>fruit flies, I've put very few rinds into the bin. Does anyone have a way
>to control the bugs. It is not yet warm enough to put them outside and I
>really don't want to pick bugs out of our glasses. Any information would
>be helpful. Thanks.
>
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