Need help in understanding why my house has been overrun with aphids/greenflies

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  1. Fat Controller

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    @Adamoxo and all others, please bear with us for a short while - - the link has been reported as being linked to spam by some users, but not all, which we are verifying. As soon as we confirm that it checks out OK, the post will be reinstated.

    In the meantime, can I suggest that you upload a photo directly to GC?

    Alternatively, let me know an I will post it on your behalf.
     
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    I clicked on the link and for about 2 seconds pictures of aphids came up, then some spammy thing which I didn't read and shut down before it could do any harm. I reported it and the mods must have removed it.
     
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      OK - I have just tried it with protections disabled, and the link posted is not spam in itself - - however, a pop-up advert does appear a few seconds later (in my case it was for wind power), and when clicked to close it then takes you to a website which is less than desirable (webcam 'models', and I use the term loosely)

      @Adamoxo - I would strongly advise you to consider another way of hosting your photos (photobucket is a well known one), as the site you are currently using does not appear to be all that secure/clean.

      As mentioned above, you can upload images directly from your PC to Gardeners Corner (simply click on the Upload a File button under the post window, and then browse for the desired image), which means that you don't have to bother with an external host site.

      If you need any assistance in uploading files in this manner, do post back here and preferably tag any of the staff team and we will be happy to help - - for ease, I have tagged them on this post so you know who we all are:

      @Marley Farley, @wiseowl, @Zigs, @ARMANDII

      Given the issue with your current host site, can you please refrain from posting links to that particular site on GC.

      And finally (as they say on the news!), here is the image that you were trying to post.

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        I know I ain't the best looking, but that is a bit harsh :biggrin:

        As you know, we don't 'do' casting aspersions here on GC, nor do we discuss matters about any members in the open forum. I am content that there is currently nothing more than an issue with a chosen photographic host site, however all the staff team are on hand and happy to review and revise should there be any more issues.
         
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          It is a question, not an accusation. Adamoxo has been on GC since my question was posed and could have replied but has not. He joined only a few days ago and has posted on no other threads. A house overrun with aphids in October is weird and unlikely and it is possible this thread was started to set the stage for some other purpose......I don't know but these sort of things happen and Fat Controller has said his link linked to undesirable images. He may be laughing his head off at the response and comments on this thread.

          Edit: sorry he has posted on one other thread .....something about 'frothy stuff', 'flies eggs' and 'nightmares since childhood'..................
           
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          I've done it already, Shiney.:coffee:
           
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          Shiney and Wiseowl: I received your messages but cannot reply; I tried but there is a message saying that the address is not recognised and another to say I must be logged in to reply.....but I am logged in. I don't agree that my post should have been removed. It was a question, not an accusation. I flagged this to alert others that this may not be a genuine thread but pleased to hear that the mods are keeping an eye on it. Aphids overrunning a house in October, even in the fridge....very weird to say the least! Anyway, I will bow out now and let this run it's course.
           
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            I've avoid this thread, because its seemed a bit iffy from day one, but then I'm a miserable git, so could well be proved wrong:biggrin:
             
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            Now, now pete - I have to take exception to that.... you are not a miserable git....
























            miserable sod, yes, but not a git :biggrin:
             
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              Well, Pete did say recently that he was miserable, cold and windy:dunno:
               
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                Yeah, but since he packed in the curry, he is only miserable and cold.
                 
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                  @Adamoxo - I have a feeling that your aphids are not aphids, I reckon they are either drain flies or fruit flies.

                  We had a plague of these at work a couple of years ago, and it went on for almost a month - it transpired that the family that run the canteen contract had gone on holiday, leaving inexperienced staff in charge, and whilst they had topped up the tea and coffee vending machines, they hadn't emptied or cleared out a bucket that lived in the bottom of the machine, which collected the drips and spills from the drip tray. When we eventually worked it out and cracked the machine open, there was swarms of the things all over the place.

                  Worth checking to see if you have gotten a piece of fruit or something that has rolled into a hidden space and is quietly fermenting away; another place to look is the back of your fridge - modern fridges have a cavity drain that runs from the inside out to a small tray that sits on top of the compressor; the idea is that any frost or condensation that forms on the inside of the fridge will run down through the drain hole into the tray and then the heat from the compressor will evaporate it. This works well, until something else goes through the hole with the water - bits of fruit or veg, or even drinks that have leaked without your knowledge.
                   
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                      We had a problem with fruit flies in the house earlier on this year. We didn't know where they were coming from until I noticed some in an unopened pack of grapes we got in that week's grocery delivery.
                      We stopped buying those grapes (from a large supermarket chain beginning with the letter T :whistle: ), and the fruit flies disappeared.
                      Maybe check any prepacked fruit and veg that you buy ?
                       
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