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pameladean) wrote2011-12-24 10:40 pm
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Baking with Drosophila
No, it's not what you think. But we do have an immense population of fruit flies, both upstairs and downstairs. We are blaming the warm weather, but really, I don't know. Ordinarily, if one wants to get rid of them, one eats or disposes of the fruit in question, takes out the trash, and that's it. These guys are persistent. They are ubiquitous. I was standing on a stepladder moving paperback books from one shelf to another and fruit flies were zipping around my head. They seem curious, like very tiny winged cats. If you are doing something, anything, laundry, washing dishes, bringing in the groceries, one or two of them will come check you out.
I made two vegan pumpkin pies this afternoon, and while mercifully no fruit flies immolated themselves in the filling, they were all over the place. After I had cleaned the blender and let it dry, I went to put the lid back on, and spent about ten minutes shooing fruit flies out. It was like washing windows, where you can't tell which side the smudge is on.
I also made a mince pie, and the fruit flies circled my head like a halo the entire time.
I know one can get traps or improvise traps, but I'm starting to get fascinated with them. I wish they wouldn't literally get up my nose, though.
I hope you all have a stupendous weekend in whatever way suits you best.
Pamela
I made two vegan pumpkin pies this afternoon, and while mercifully no fruit flies immolated themselves in the filling, they were all over the place. After I had cleaned the blender and let it dry, I went to put the lid back on, and spent about ten minutes shooing fruit flies out. It was like washing windows, where you can't tell which side the smudge is on.
I also made a mince pie, and the fruit flies circled my head like a halo the entire time.
I know one can get traps or improvise traps, but I'm starting to get fascinated with them. I wish they wouldn't literally get up my nose, though.
I hope you all have a stupendous weekend in whatever way suits you best.
Pamela
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This year I still have some. My kitchen might be more likely than usual to have food scraps around, but it seems strange, as you say. They fly into the fridge and the freezer, and they don't die very quickly in the fridge.
Maybe they are actually some kind of nanotechnology.
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I'd check behind the fridge if I were you.
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If you like them, fine, but should you get tired of them now you know.
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Sorry you're being plagued, though.
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We had a plague of them over the summer, but the colder weather seems to have returned them to their normal, "What, no fruit lying about? We're out of here!" state.
mmmMincemmm! I'm off to make one of those, and an apple, as well. (Hope your knee is happier this morning, after some rest from the piemaking...)
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I have memories that are fond now, but not-so-fond at the time of our pantry when we lived in Tanzania when I was a kid. We'd buy a stalk of bananas when the truck came through and hang it up in the pantry, and it would be surrounded by a cloud of fruit flies until we'd eaten them all.
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Ours haven't been interested in the freezer yet.
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I think something will have to be done, though.
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I will check for stray potatoes. They don't seem interested in the ones we have in the usual spot, but a well-aged one might be different.
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"... die like... um..." completely cracked me up.
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If you would, I'd like anonymous commenters to sign their comments with some kind of distinctive handle. It needn't be "real" by stupid definitions, just something.
I suspect LJ was acting up, though, and you meant to be visible.
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I do rinse them, but perhaps I was careless.
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I thought it was cool to have magical pets, but then they started to die. I named them all Fred, so I didn't feel bad when I had to sweep up dead Freds.
After about a month, there were no more Freds. A year after that, I found a bag in a cupboard that was half beans and half Freds. That's when I learned that they weren't magical after all, and I was sad.
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I wonder what the adult form needed to eat.
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Hope your pies were happy!
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