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Flies like to eat sugar.
Flies like to eat sugar.
big knats, or small sugar flies
No flies generally aren't attracted to light but they are attracted to sugar water. More sugar than water.
Flies are not particularly attracted to salt itself, but they do enjoy feeding on substances that have salt in them, such as sweat or other bodily fluids. Salt can enhance the taste of these food sources for flies.
Sweet liquids like teas, sodas, juices, or any other sugar liquids will attract flies. It is said that flies are attracted most to apple cider vinegar when used as a pesticide.
Sugar doesn't "expire". Sugar tastes like sugar.
Ants, bees, wasps, and flies are attracted to sugar. Sugar water may also attract butterflies and moths.
Mating, pollinating, and sheltering are reasons why flies congregate in the garden.Specifically, flies are attracted to manure and mulch as places to mate. Some flies help in plant pollination. Flies shelter in edible and ornamental plants.
Water bugs, flies, insects
There could be maggots in your sugar if a fly ever landed on the sugar while it was opened. Flies leave eggs and the maggots will hatch anywhere.
like sugar.