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Fruit or vinegar flies (diptera) have invaded my composter. Is this normal?

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Fruit or vinegar flies (diptera) have invaded my composter. Is this normal?

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Yes, it’s part of the process of decomposition and helpfull. Their larvae are voracious decomposers. In a rotating composter, they are restricted to a small area. Avoid placing your nose directly above the door when adding to your BluePlanetSMART.

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