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So wait until I see something cheap local ? Or cheap online when its warmer outside .
ill clean out my roach bin tonight .What type of "flies" are you having issues with? Because how you go about controlling them depends on what type they are. If their actually fungus gnats your just going to have to use some sticky traps and also I use "mosquito bits/dunks" to control their ability to breed in substrate with the addition of sticky traps to catch the adults. Overall regardless you are probably going to need to routinely clean our your roach bin more often until you knock back the pest out break.
I killed the fly eggs and tossed a wet paper towels roll etc .Generally flies will lay their eggs in anything with moisture, so if your egg cartons get wet they could also facilitate their larvae.
I purposely mist the egg crate in my dermistid beetle colony in order to get them to lay eggs in the paper.
Stop feeding fruits or especially wet food items like tomatoes, cucumbers, oranges, or lettuce until you can get the infestation under control.
You can use carrots or sliced potatoes to provide hydration without excess moisture
If you use water crystals just change them out every other week
Clean out your bins for any wet spots and throw away wet frass. Frass holds moisture for weeks and can help fly larvae survive in the substrate.
How long is going to depend on how bad your fruit flies are but I would use like 120micron mesh screen on the air vents so that you can keep any more out and such. But nits just going to take a bit of time and routinely full cleaning to knock back, plus sticky traps, etc. Its a pain I know, I had a bad outbreak of mainly fungus gnats about 1 1/12 years ago and and it was a huge pain in the ass but with regular maintenance/cleaning/trapping we got rid of problem and now everything is good again. "Knocks on wood"ill clean out my roach bin tonight .
How many weeks can I give dubia no fruit ? Do fruit flies die if I offer vegetables. Instead ? I could use water crystals but I’m worried the flies will lay eggs in them.
Will the flies die off if I quit feeding fruit altogether?? The roaches will eat veggies quicker then the flies get to them. Some of my paper towel rolls got wet somehow I had to throw them away the flies layed eggs in them.How long is going to depend on how bad your fruit flies are but I would use like 120micron mesh screen on the air vents so that you can keep any more out and such. But nits just going to take a bit of time and routinely full cleaning to knock back, plus sticky traps, etc. Its a pain I know, I had a bad outbreak of mainly fungus gnats about 1 1/12 years ago and and it was a huge pain in the ass but with regular maintenance/cleaning/trapping we got rid of problem and now everything is good again. "Knocks on wood"
fungus gnats I think i removed my dubia colony back to my bedroom because they were laying eggs in my roach frass.How long is going to depend on how bad your fruit flies are but I would use like 120micron mesh screen on the air vents so that you can keep any more out and such. But nits just going to take a bit of time and routinely full cleaning to knock back, plus sticky traps, etc. Its a pain I know, I had a bad outbreak of mainly fungus gnats about 1 1/12 years ago and and it was a huge pain in the ass but with regular maintenance/cleaning/trapping we got rid of problem and now everything is good again. "Knocks on wood"
I could try and make an inverted cone trap 🪤 so far the apple cider vinegar is working and the flies keep landing in there.Sticky traps are a very effective trap method. Especially for fungus gnats since they walk on the ground.
Personally, I prefer the old inverted cone made from a water bottle with dish soap and bait.
They all go in, none come out.
interesting I’ll try it.For fruit flies or other pest flies the inverted cone has never failed me. I bait fruit flies with an apple core, banana, or mango. Every other pest fly gets 1 shrimp.
Flies will fly onto the trap, walk into it to eat and reproduce. Flies do not walk away from their food and exclusively fly away, so once they've entered the inverted cone, there is no exit. Very few if any at all can fly their way out.
Bonus points if you put some water and dish soap at the bottom. Theyll never get out and just drown.
Warning: these traps are highly effective and so will stink with rotten meat and dead flies very quickly.
I still see a few gnats flying around but I don’t see any eggs being laid or anything so how are they just spontaneously appearing??should they just die off?For fruit flies or other pest flies the inverted cone has never failed me. I bait fruit flies with an apple core, banana, or mango. Every other pest fly gets 1 shrimp.
Flies will fly onto the trap, walk into it to eat and reproduce. Flies do not walk away from their food and exclusively fly away, so once they've entered the inverted cone, there is no exit. Very few if any at all can fly their way out.
Bonus points if you put some water and dish soap at the bottom. Theyll never get out and just drown.
Warning: these traps are highly effective and so will stink with rotten meat and dead flies very quickly.