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You know it is Fruit Fly Frenzy time when you kick back to enjoy a nice glass of Cabernet and suddenly notice tiny flies inhabiting your glass' rim. Or you set the bananas out to ripen, only to see a circle dance of winged creatures excitedly hovering about. Yup! It is that time of year again. Fortunately, it doesn't last that long. Fruit flies have a lifespan of 40-50 days, and the female will lay several batches of eggs during that period. Alcohol and fermenting fruit attracts them, and they will lay hundreds of eggs in a couple hours, which hatch a few hours later. Ergo, Fruit Fly Frenzy.
The best you can do to prevent Fruit Fly Frenzy is use netting canopies over your fresh fruit and place a coaster over the mouth of your wine glass. Apple cider and dish soap will attract them as well...and keep them out of your fruit and win.
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