Fruit fly eggs frozen to death?- Or still alive?

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samak

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A few days ago we had some nice weather in the 60's. During this time, I saw plenty of fruit flies in the compost pile. Now, it got to the 20-30 degree range and there are no more fruit flies. Does freezing weather kill all fruit fly eggs and larvae? If not, can I just scoop up a bit of that compost and bring it to warm temperature to help the eggs develop faster?

 
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