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Flies
hi
just wondered if anyone else is having problems with flies at the moment. not the normal sort - these ones look like mosquittos but are not, as they don t bite! they are also very slow so you can manage to crush them easily! about a month ago we noticed that in the under build to our house there was alot of these little critters and some how they are coming up to the bathroom in our house (which is above the underbuild). we have blocked all visible holes in the underbuild and the same in the bathroom (even keeping the plugs in) but to no avail. just wondered if anyone else was having problems with these flies or if anyone had any ideas why we have them and how they are still managing to get into the bathroom? |
Re: Flies
They may be fruit flies, they are small like mossies and don't bite.
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Without a pic, it's hard to say.
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yes apparently they are fruit flies - but still don t know why we re getting them!
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Have you checked that you have nothing growing or rotting in the area they are coming from, they are easy to kill with fly spray but you need to find the cause, they are usually only were they can find food, sorry I couldn't be more helpful :(
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Re: Flies
Originally Posted by adra04778
(Post 9192389)
Have you checked that you have nothing growing or rotting in the area they are coming from, they are easy to kill with fly spray but you need to find the cause, they are usually only were they can find food, sorry I couldn't be more helpful :(
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Re: Flies
Originally Posted by adra04778
(Post 9192389)
Have you checked that you have nothing growing or rotting in the area they are coming from, they are easy to kill with fly spray but you need to find the cause, they are usually only were they can find food, sorry I couldn't be more helpful :(
The fruit flies seemed attracted to it by the thousand and virtually ignored all the other sweet tasty scraps available throughout the rest of the house. |
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9194671)
In Sweden I had a warm room with hot water tank that I used exclusively for home brewing, especially home made wine.
The fruit flies seemed attracted to it by the thousand and virtually ignored all the other sweet tasty scraps available throughout the rest of the house. |
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Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 9193412)
Grisom would say that there is a dead body under there!!!!!
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Originally Posted by suedenia
(Post 9194809)
just checked! and yes you re quite right - it was a dead body all along - pleased we ve solved our fruit fly problem!! he he!!
Just hope you haven't bumped off the old man and forgotten all about it. ;) |
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9194886)
Come on then, spill the beans about the body.
Just hope you haven't bumped off the old man and forgotten all about it. ;) |
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9194671)
In Sweden I had a warm room with hot water tank that I used exclusively for home brewing, especially home made wine.
The fruit flies seemed attracted to it DSB. |
Re: Flies
Originally Posted by suedenia
(Post 9195871)
no - old man still here and so still are the fruit flies!!!
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If you are using compost to plant out at the moment, or are storing compost under the house, The flies could be coming from there. Fruit flies are quite tiny though. The ones that look like Mozzies but don't bite could be male mozzies, out and about early. But In England we used to have things that looked like mozzies which we always called mayflies. Could be those living in Spain too?
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Re: Flies
Originally Posted by angiescarr
(Post 9197123)
If you are using compost to plant out at the moment, or are storing compost under the house, The flies could be coming from there. Fruit flies are quite tiny though. The ones that look like Mozzies but don't bite could be male mozzies, out and about early. But In England we used to have things that looked like mozzies which we always called mayflies. Could be those living in Spain too?
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