philm00x wrote:Ahhh, it's the peaches! I do love my peaches in the summer.
Could be any fruit that you don't refrigerate. Peaches, pears, bananas. Doesn't matter; they'll be attracted to them, and you could be bringing them into the house on them. I just used peaches because it was the first thing that popped into my head.
teutonic terror wrote:It's not the fruit flies here, it's just plain ol' flies!
Since I brew outdoors, every time I have to guard my wort until it boils, I can't leave any utensils uncovered or any empty bottles or open beer outside.
Don't remember this problem last year.
The only explanation I have is the extremely wet summer we've had here.
Could be. Houseflies breed in filth and rot, and wet conditions cause mildew and funk and whatnot, so excessive rain during a certain season could cause more favorable conditions for them. I've noticed that the conditions of the previous season tend to affect what pests are most active, e.g. having a wet spring suppresses the yellowjacket activity during the summer. No scientific data on this, just what I've observed during 18 years in the business.