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Tiny marrots

Posted by cippoli 5Il. (fpiattoni@comcast.net) on
Sat, Aug 23, 14 at 15:52

In all the years I have been fermenting seeds I have never had this happen to me.

In the cups that the seeds are fermenting I have tiny maggots,
Does anyone know what they are where they come from, and will my seeds still be viable and last why this append this year

Fred


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RE: Tiny marrots

Fred, I saw your same question elsewhere but will answer it here.

When ferentations are set up all kinds of stuff can get in,it's the fungi and bacteria we want for a good fermentation but almost any kind of flies can land and lay eggs, leading to maggots, the larvae.

No, it doesn't help to put cheesecloth or anything else over the fermentation container b/c then spores, which you want, can adhere to that, etc.

We're gardeners. We can take removing the hornworms and stomping on them, we can take squishing the orange eggs of Colorado Potato Beetles on the undersides of leaves, for yes, we are gardeners, and we aren't intimidated by maggots.

After I process the seeds and dump them on a plate to dry, I tip the plate to remove most of the water, which the maggots need to live, and sit there and spend some quality time watching them die. ( wink) Nope, I don't do that but they will shrivel up and die.

Carolyn


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RE: Tiny marrots

My concern is mostly fruit flies. But it is easy to prevent it. I cover with paper tissue and put a rubber band around it.

As far as the bacteria, they are there in the air and I don't think it matters when it comes to fermenting seeds.

BTW: I am fermenting 3 batches right now.


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