Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Where do fruit flies go when they’re not after fruit?

whenever we eat a piece of fruit in the office, ie/ peel a banana they appear in seconds, so where are they up until then?????

Where do fruit flies go when they’re not after fruit?
Droshpilia do not just feed on fruit, though they are best known for that. They survive by eating carbohydrates. If you leave a piece of bread on the counter, you will attract them just as quickly as with a banana peel. They do seek out fruit more often to satisfy their nasal senses.



To get rid of them (since this is probably one of the questions behind the question) put out a piece of fruit laced with ether. The ether will cause them to sleep. Then flush the fruit down the toilet. Make sure to keep your kitchen clean, especially the tray of the toaster and toaster oven. Eventually, with diligent cleaning, they will go away.



Ether and FruitFlyNap can be found at teacher supply stores - it's used for advanced biology.
Reply:They dont just eat fruit...they fly around and do fly sh*t
Reply:They migrate to San Francisco.
Reply:must be busy otherwise then
Reply:They also like drains, garbage, sinks.
Reply:They are behind your monitor...just waiting....hoping that you will bring fruit in.



LOL



Sorry I have no idea but when you find out let me know....I've had that problem before.
Reply:They lay eggs and die. ;)

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