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DK1000 02-09-2006 05:27 PM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...lowerFlies.jpg

Hi,

I have garlic chives growing in my garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Those flowers
taste so good. I went out to pick some to eat yesterday, and I seen what
looked like small flies or bees all over the flowers, and they fly away when
you get too close. I took a picture, link above (about 1 MB). What are
these, and do these insects being on the flowers ruin the edibility of the
flowers? I eat these flowers raw, and I picked some anyways, and brought
them in and washed them but didn't eat any yet, until I know they are not
tainted by the bugs. I want to try to freeze some of the flowers so I can
use them later. Thanks much.



Jim Shaffer 02-09-2006 07:08 PM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 12:27:11 -0400, "DK1000"
wrote:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...lowerFlies.jpg


They look like houseflies to me. I have houseflies visiting my chives
too. I don't know why they do that. I've never considered whether
they might contaminate the flowers because I don't eat them.



Lar[_1_] 03-09-2006 12:14 PM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
In article ,
says...
:) I have garlic chives growing in my garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Those flowers
:) taste so good. I went out to pick some to eat yesterday, and I seen what
:) looked like small flies or bees all over the flowers, and they fly away when
:) you get too close. I took a picture, link above (about 1 MB). What are
:) these, and do these insects being on the flowers ruin the edibility of the
:) flowers? I eat these flowers raw, and I picked some anyways, and brought
:) them in and washed them but didn't eat any yet, until I know they are not
:) tainted by the bugs. I want to try to freeze some of the flowers so I can
:) use them later. Thanks much.
:)
:)
There is no way to know if they may have tainted the flowers or
not...did they just emerge from their pupa and flew straight to the
flowers, or did they first visit and pick up bacteria from the two day
old dead bird two houses down...no way of knowing. Just wash the edibles
well.
--
Lar

to email get rid of the BUGS

Danny Kewl 03-09-2006 06:32 PM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
Thanks for the responses so far. Are you sure these are houseflies? I
thought they looked like houseflies at first too, but they seem a bit
smaller, and I was wondering what houseflies were doing on flowers instead
of manure, so I thought it had to be something else. If it's houseflies, I'm
throwing those flowers out, hard to grasp that dirty, nasty, filthy
houseflies would be feeding on flowers.


"DK1000" wrote in message
...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...lowerFlies.jpg

Hi,

I have garlic chives growing in my garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Those
flowers taste so good. I went out to pick some to eat yesterday, and I
seen what looked like small flies or bees all over the flowers, and they
fly away when you get too close. I took a picture, link above (about 1
MB). What are these, and do these insects being on the flowers ruin the
edibility of the flowers? I eat these flowers raw, and I picked some
anyways, and brought them in and washed them but didn't eat any yet, until
I know they are not tainted by the bugs. I want to try to freeze some of
the flowers so I can use them later. Thanks much.




readandpostrosie 03-09-2006 06:39 PM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
they sure do look like typical house flies.





"Danny Kewl" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the responses so far. Are you sure these are houseflies? I
thought they looked like houseflies at first too, but they seem a bit
smaller, and I was wondering what houseflies were doing on flowers instead
of manure, so I thought it had to be something else. If it's houseflies,
I'm throwing those flowers out, hard to grasp that dirty, nasty, filthy
houseflies would be feeding on flowers.


"DK1000" wrote in message
...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...lowerFlies.jpg

Hi,

I have garlic chives growing in my garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Those
flowers taste so good. I went out to pick some to eat yesterday, and I
seen what looked like small flies or bees all over the flowers, and they
fly away when you get too close. I took a picture, link above (about 1
MB). What are these, and do these insects being on the flowers ruin the
edibility of the flowers? I eat these flowers raw, and I picked some
anyways, and brought them in and washed them but didn't eat any yet,
until I know they are not tainted by the bugs. I want to try to freeze
some of the flowers so I can use them later. Thanks much.






Dieter Pietryka 03-09-2006 08:47 PM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
They are common flies

Common names Green Bottle - Blow fly (Calliphoridae Phaenicia sp.)

Dieter

"DK1000" wrote in message
...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...lowerFlies.jpg

Hi,

I have garlic chives growing in my garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Those
flowers taste so good. I went out to pick some to eat yesterday, and I
seen what looked like small flies or bees all over the flowers, and they
fly away when you get too close. I took a picture, link above (about 1
MB). What are these, and do these insects being on the flowers ruin the
edibility of the flowers? I eat these flowers raw, and I picked some
anyways, and brought them in and washed them but didn't eat any yet, until
I know they are not tainted by the bugs. I want to try to freeze some of
the flowers so I can use them later. Thanks much.




Danny Kewl 04-09-2006 04:15 AM

ID flies/bees on garlic chive flowers?
 
Thanks all again. Guess I just didn't want to entertain the thought that
those may be houseflies on my food. The nerve of those flies, landing in my
garlic chives. Guess I have no choice but to pick the flowers and throw them
out so the flies won't be attracted there. I won't eat them now, as I was
eating them until I seen the flies on them. The flies must be a newly
hatched batch as they do seem smaller that the average house fly around
here, we get some huge ones.


"Dieter Pietryka" wrote in message
...
They are common flies

Common names Green Bottle - Blow fly (Calliphoridae Phaenicia sp.)

Dieter

"DK1000" wrote in message
...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...lowerFlies.jpg

Hi,

I have garlic chives growing in my garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Those
flowers taste so good. I went out to pick some to eat yesterday, and I
seen what looked like small flies or bees all over the flowers, and they
fly away when you get too close. I took a picture, link above (about 1
MB). What are these, and do these insects being on the flowers ruin the
edibility of the flowers? I eat these flowers raw, and I picked some
anyways, and brought them in and washed them but didn't eat any yet,
until I know they are not tainted by the bugs. I want to try to freeze
some of the flowers so I can use them later. Thanks much.







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