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  2. How to get rid of fruit flies - AOL

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    Armed with a few basic tools, you can rid yourself of fruit flies and begin your new fruit fly-free life. First, you must understand your enemy. Fruit flies live for 8 to 10 days and the females ...

  3. Fruit fly season's arrived - here's how to bug proof your home

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    It helps wash away fruit flies, drain flies, eggs and nests, according to the brand. It’s also non-corrosive, so you don’t have to worry about it damaging your sink drains, pipes or garbage ...

  4. FlyNap - Wikipedia

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    FlyNap is an anesthetic mixture produced by the Carolina Biological Supply Company.The product anesthetizes the Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) and other small insects for at least 30 minutes and is commonly used in educational institutes and laboratories for reducing the movement of the fruit flies such that they can be sorted or studied under the microscope or dissecting scope.

  5. Try These Hacks to Get Rid of Those Pesky Fruit Flies - AOL

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    Since fruit flies are drawn to rotting fruit, Stevison says, “vinegar, a byproduct of the fermentation process, sets a perfect trap. Apple cider vinegar is probably best, but in a bind, beer or ...

  6. Diachasmimorpha longicaudata - Wikipedia

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    Tephritid fruit flies. Pictured is Tephritis formosa. Both males and females are solitary. Third instar tephritid fruit fly larvae are the typical hosts. [7] Female adults of D. longicaudata are attracted to fermenting fruit and then are able to find larvae by sound. Females lay 13-24 eggs per day using her elongated ovipositor to reach the fly ...

  7. Drosophila - Wikipedia

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    Drosophila (/ d r ə ˈ s ɒ f ɪ l ə, d r ɒ-, d r oʊ-/ [1] [2]) is a genus of fly, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "small fruit flies" or pomace flies, vinegar flies, or wine flies, a reference to the characteristic of many species to linger around overripe or rotting fruit.