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Enclosures and Housing
#FruitFliesEscapeFree Enclosures!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystymantis" data-source="post: 345170" data-attributes="member: 9416"><p>Mesh net cages with fine netting are good for fruit flies as long as they are small enough holes. Also you can put a thin mesh netting or paper towel over the top of the mantis enclosure to keep in the flies which is what I do for fruit flies.</p><p></p><p>Another good enclosure that is fruit fly proof is 32 oz containers with fabric lids. The fabric lids also fit on 16 oz and 8 oz containers of the same type of 32 oz containers.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystymantis, post: 345170, member: 9416"] Mesh net cages with fine netting are good for fruit flies as long as they are small enough holes. Also you can put a thin mesh netting or paper towel over the top of the mantis enclosure to keep in the flies which is what I do for fruit flies. Another good enclosure that is fruit fly proof is 32 oz containers with fabric lids. The fabric lids also fit on 16 oz and 8 oz containers of the same type of 32 oz containers. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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