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FRUIT FLY
Drosophila spp.

Drain Fly
Flesh Fly
Fruit Fly
Fungus Gnat
Green Bottle Fly
House Fly
Phorid Fly
Stable Fly
FRUIT FLY
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Appearance:
The front portion of the Fruit fly body is tan and the rear portion is black. They have red eyes and wings that fold flat over the body.

Size:
Fruit flies are small at about 1/8-inch long.

Behavior:
Fruit flies are usually carried on fruits and vegetables. They are also called “vinegar flies” since they often infest facilities producing vinegar.

Fruit flies lay their eggs near the surface of fermenting foods or other moist organic materials. Upon emerging, the tiny larvae continue to feed near the surface of the fermenting mass. This surface-feeding characteristic of the larvae is significant in that damaged or over-ripened portions of fruits and vegetables can be cut away without having to discard the remainder for fear of retaining any developing larvae.

Habitat:
Fruit flies are common in homes, restaurants, supermarkets, and anywhere else food is served. Tomatoes, melons, squash, grapes and other perishable items brought in from the garden are often the cause of an infestation developing indoors. Fruit flies are also attracted to rotting bananas, potatoes, onions, and other non-refrigerated produce purchased at the grocery store. It is common to see infestations in dumpsters.

Unique Characteristics:
The reproductive potential of Fruit flies is enormous. Given the opportunity, they will lay about 500 eggs in just a short time period. The entire life cycle from egg to adult can be completed in about a week.

Control:
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