infinity
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Not sure if anyone else has done this but (for me) it saves loads of time!!!
This is mainly for all those people that use deli cups with netting/ elastic bands at the top...
We all know that a good way of feeding them is to poke a small hole at the bottom (as it saves the effort of removing the elastic band and netting) but go a step further!
I put my fruit fly culture in one of those plastic cups you can buy that come with a straw in them... -the ones that the straw pokes out the top and very often has its own stopper... all you need to do is cut a hole at the bottom of the deli cups, insert the straw (open) and a few flies will invariably crawl inside (if you have enough flies).
Deli cups work well for this if they're paper... but even better if they're polystyrene. I use those NON-EXPANDED polystyrene cups you can get from pound-stretchers- the advantage here is that if you cut an X into the side and poke the straw in... it closes up afterwards! - Saving the tissue stopper fuss
Also, sometimes what works, is to put a TINY amount of something the flies like at the end of the straw to coax them up (but obviously not enough to block or stick the flies down)
This is mainly for all those people that use deli cups with netting/ elastic bands at the top...
We all know that a good way of feeding them is to poke a small hole at the bottom (as it saves the effort of removing the elastic band and netting) but go a step further!
I put my fruit fly culture in one of those plastic cups you can buy that come with a straw in them... -the ones that the straw pokes out the top and very often has its own stopper... all you need to do is cut a hole at the bottom of the deli cups, insert the straw (open) and a few flies will invariably crawl inside (if you have enough flies).
Deli cups work well for this if they're paper... but even better if they're polystyrene. I use those NON-EXPANDED polystyrene cups you can get from pound-stretchers- the advantage here is that if you cut an X into the side and poke the straw in... it closes up afterwards! - Saving the tissue stopper fuss
Also, sometimes what works, is to put a TINY amount of something the flies like at the end of the straw to coax them up (but obviously not enough to block or stick the flies down)