i have autumn raspberry canes, last year i noticed small maggots in the rasberry flesh and ended up having to throw the whole crop. this year i bought some spray with deltamethrin thinking i was dealing with raspberry beetles, but i still have teeny tiny maggots inside the flesh and when i walk past loads of tiny flies fly up and i think the problem is fruit flies. how on earth doi tackle this other than taking off the fruits before they are ripe enough to eat ( they seem to prefer the riper fruits). have never had fruit flies before.
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Welcome to the Vine! It does sound like fruit flies. There seem to be a lot around at the moment, probably due to the warmer weather of late (assuming you are UK based) . My compost bin is a bit of a no go area. Personally I would prefer not to spray anything I was about to eat so I think you will need to pick regularly to remove their food source and clear away any fallen fruits promptly. Someone else may be along with another solution soon.
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It could well be that new-to-the-uk fruitfly, the Spotted Wing Drosophila. We had a thread about it earlier this year: http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...est_86079.html
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Originally posted by WendyC View PostWelcome to the Vine! It does sound like fruit flies. There seem to be a lot around at the moment, probably due to the warmer weather of late (assuming you are UK based) . My compost bin is a bit of a no go area. Personally I would prefer not to spray anything I was about to eat so I think you will need to pick regularly to remove their food source and clear away any fallen fruits promptly. Someone else may be along with another solution soon.
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostIt could well be that new-to-the-uk fruitfly, the Spotted Wing Drosophila. We had a thread about it earlier this year: http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...est_86079.html
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