Macro Photography: The little but adorable fruit fly

in Hive Learners3 years ago

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Welcome my good friends @ardiansaputra today I will post about fruit flies and life cycles

Fruit flies are different from home flies because fruit flies are often found either in the bachelor shop or in the fruit market because that's where he lives

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Here I'll tell you about how they live until they become fruit flies
Fruit flies live by digging into the ground, where they become cocoons. Brown cocoons are about 5 mm long and look like elongated chicken eggs. They become active around the end of winter, when the weather gets warmer.

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Here is how you treat a fruit fly so as not to damage the fruit in your garden in a way
Spraying can kill eggs and larvae inside the fruit. If you choose to use chemical spray, avoid spray with phenthion (mainly poisonous to birds). Prior to this, fruit fly is a blend of maldison and proteins (Madison) but you must be careful to use Madison because it is harmful to the bee.

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This is all I can say to my friends when there is an inappropriate word in the declaration because I am still learning

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