What is the best recipe for culturing fruit flies ?

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I was wondering what the best recipe for culturing melonogaster fruit flies is? Also how inexpensive is it to make compared to buying a kit online?
 
Maybe there are as much recipes as users.

My recipe is :
- 1 banana (without the skin)
- 2 large spoons of vinegar
- I add oats flakes until it is no more liquid
 
In my opinion, best is easiest. I don't mix my own. I have used several commercially prepared fruit fly diets, all seem to work.
 
Maybe there are as much recipes as users.

My recipe is :
- 1 banana (without the skin)
- 2 large spoons of vinegar
- I add oats flakes until it is no more liquid
How is the smell on this recipe? It wont stink up my whole house will it?
 
How is the smell on this recipe? It wont stink up my whole house will it?
I choosed this recipe among several others because it doesn't stink.
It was very important because I have it in my house. No problem
 
I still use carolina biological supply formula 4-24 It works great and their are less failures.
 
about 10 1/2 cup cultures per bag or 75 to 85 fruit fly vials per bag.
 
I choosed this recipe among several others because it doesn't stink.
It was very important because I have it in my house. No problem
Will “steel cut oats “ work? My wife bought those instead of the flakes on accident?
 
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