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I had an infestation of what appeared to be black-eyed fruit flies in my house. The garbage in my room had rotten apples and one day I see about 30 of these small flies come out of my garbage and the tiny maggots crawling inside, and some pupa attatched to the garbage bag sides, I have raised fruit fllies before and the larvae and pupae were identical to the wild fruit flies we have here. The next day I had 50+ of them and after a night of little buzzes by my ear I finally put the garbage outside but still had quite a bit in my room since they are so fast and hard to get.
They are slightly bigger than wild fruit flies (there abdomens were fatter in comparison) They are faster and run more than fly, but the slightest movement and they take off buzzing. They actually have smaller eyes than the wild fruit fly, and they are black, (not brown or mahogony like captive fruit fly variations) The males are smaller than females.
So right now the bag is outside with black and red fruit flies mating inside, I dont know if the 2 colors will interbreed?
Has anyone seen these? I live in New York and i'm sure there might be many species of fruit flies I dont know about but i've never seen these before. Getting a pic is near impossible outside.
They are slightly bigger than wild fruit flies (there abdomens were fatter in comparison) They are faster and run more than fly, but the slightest movement and they take off buzzing. They actually have smaller eyes than the wild fruit fly, and they are black, (not brown or mahogony like captive fruit fly variations) The males are smaller than females.
So right now the bag is outside with black and red fruit flies mating inside, I dont know if the 2 colors will interbreed?
Has anyone seen these? I live in New York and i'm sure there might be many species of fruit flies I dont know about but i've never seen these before. Getting a pic is near impossible outside.