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Predatory mites in Fruit flies?


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#1 Offline Spamdy - Posted November 8 2017 - 5:35 PM

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I have a culture of Drosophila melanogaster. A few days ago, my workers started dying randomly. Then on one feeding I saw white salt like things on my fruit flies. I took some photos of the "mites". I've also noticed other weird things in the culture like small egg like microorganism, red pupae and more. If they are killing my ants, what should I do to fix the problem? Thanks in advance!cIkFxM0.jpg ICOLqHT.jpgDCRoCCg.jpgj1ukhLa.jpg


Edited by Spamdy, November 8 2017 - 5:35 PM.

All my colonies are dead. 

 

 Except:

  

  Pogonomyrmex barbatus

  Pheidole obscurithorax

  Pheidole morens


#2 Offline Chicken_eater100 - Posted November 8 2017 - 5:38 PM

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i heard that lemons help with the mite infestations.  



#3 Offline Spamdy - Posted November 8 2017 - 5:40 PM

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i heard that lemons help with the mite infestations.  

Sorry I meant how should get rid of the mites in my fruit fly culture?


Edited by Spamdy, November 8 2017 - 5:41 PM.

All my colonies are dead. 

 

 Except:

  

  Pogonomyrmex barbatus

  Pheidole obscurithorax

  Pheidole morens


#4 Offline brgz87 - Posted November 22 2017 - 6:52 AM

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I did my PhD on drosophila and I can tell you that if you get mites you can trash your flies. We had to replace our entire stock because of that (nearly 1000 culture tubes). If you really want to keep your flies it's a bit annoying, you shoud change they're tube/bottle/container at least once a week. Ideally you should keep only the flies w/o mites but they are not easy to spot without a binocular


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