On Sun, 7 Aug 2022 at 00:02, Fred Cisin via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
People who have never actually tried doing it constantly claim that you
can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
:-D I see what you did there.
Depends on the flies, of course. I discovered it by accident. I'm a
Brit (and Irish now). We're not all that big on pickled cucumbers --
gherkins -- in the UK. A lot of people pick the slices out of their
burgers and throw them out. (We pickle lots of other vegetables,
especially onions and hard-boiled eggs, so "pickles" in British
English is a generic term for anything pickled, and we very rarely use
it because it's too vague. "The pickles aisle in the supermarket"
maybe.)
I love gherkins. Now I live in central Europe where they're big on
gherkins and they eat loads of the things. So I do, with pleasure. You
can buy *really big* jars of gherkins in ordinary supermarkets. I am
hazy on US liquid units, as I never really knew the Imperial ones and
yours are different anyway. So US ones make no sense to me, but maybe
a gallon jar, or even 2 gallon jars? 8 pints is a UK gallon but I
think 4 pints is a US gallon?
Yeah well. I bought a ?2? ?gallon? jar of gherkins. It was too big to
fit into the refrigerator. But they're pickled, right, so preserved,
so I left them out. Mistake. You *do* attract fruit flies with
vinegar. *Lots* of them. And their maggots can live in vinegar if they
are at the surface and can breathe air.
What happened to my gherkins was very _very_ nasty and I never bought
such a big jar again.
I might be able to keep a goldfish in the jar, though...
Britain's a bit cold for fruit flies. Until I moved here they were
_Drosophila melanogaster_ to me, a lab animal. The maggots' salivary
glands have some of the biggest chromosomes in nature: you can see and
count genes down an optical microscope. And a student can be taught
how to anaesthetise and sort the sexes of fruit flies using an
easy-to-use binocular microscope.
https://teachersinstitute.yale.edu/curriculum/units/1996/5/96.05.01.x.html
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