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pamnez | 15:00 Sat 11th Aug 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have hundreds of little flies in my compost bin. I have tried covering everything up with layered newspapers but it has not helped. Any tips please. I am new to this as I have only had my bin about 4 weeks.
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This is all part of the composting cycle , you will also get worms in there , hope you have sited it away from the house and on soil . Don't put any cooked food in as you will get vermin . It's worth doing as we put on our runner bean plot and have had a marvelous crop this year .
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Thank you theonlyone. Yes I have put it on soil. I do have a leaflet that I can get tips from but it does not say much about flies and as soon as we take the lift the lid, there seems to be hundreds of them. thank you for your reply.
They are probably little fruit flies - very common at this time of year and nothing to worry about. Our compost bin has them in abundance.
As the others have described these little flies are all part of the "composting" cycle.... I just lift the lid off my bin, put it down on the ground, go away for a couple of minutes which allows the flies to settle down and not be so angry at being disturbed, then put my veggie waste in (veg peelings, raw fruit waste, toilet roll/kitchen towel cardboard tubes, scrap bits of paper, plant trimmings etc but definitely nothing cooked). The lid goes back on and a few months later I have the most wonderful compost for my garden. I actually have two compost bins - one is a plastic covered polystyrene *cube* which gets very warm and produces the most compost in the quickest time and the other is one of the council sponsored *dalek shaped* ones, just a big plastic tub really. Although both of mine are on elevated racks (not soil) the worms have managed to find their way in and are busily munching away inside - they seem to love the cardboard tubes from inside rolls of toilet paper ......

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