Pest Of The Week: The Fruit Fly

Fruit flies are part of a diverse, cosmopolitan family of flies.
The Fruit fly has a very short lifespan, and shows gradual signs of maturing. As in other species of flies, temperature plays an important role in influencing the lifespan, of this pest.
Generally considered a simple nuisance, some Fruit flies destroy figs, raspberries and cherries, and are designated a serious agricultural pest; and pest control problem.
Links Round-Up: January 4, 2012
The Most Popular 2012 Pest Control Blog Posts From FMC Pest Wire
http://www.fmcpestwire.com/2013/01/the-most-popular-2012-pest-control-blog-posts-from-fmc-pest-wire/
How To Pack Your Christmas Decorations So As To Deter Pests
http://allamericanpestcontrol.com/how-to-pack-your-christmas-decorations-so-as-to-deter-pests/
Top 10 Reasons to use Macy’s in 2013!
http://www.macyspestcontrol.com/blog/top-10-reasons-to-use-macys-in-2013/
Pest Control Services: Do Bug Bombs Work?
http://www.resteasypestcontrol.com/blog/bid/255472/Pest-Control-Services-Do-Bug-Bombs-Work
Pest Control: Maybe Roaches Aren’t So Bad?
Birds May Use Cigarette Butts to Repel Pests
Pest Control Tip: Bee Awareness
http://www.completelawn.net/pittsburgh-pest/pest-control-tip-bee-awareness/