They may not be fruit flies, but they were fairly small and hanging around near the fruit. I saw some small larvea in the fruit, which i got rid of. I have also seen pupal cases, and these look different. The eggs are fairly small, but they lay them in big numbers, and on one beetle it covered his entire leg. So far I've just been scraping the eggs off. Also the beetles were alive when I saw the eggs. Thanks
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Old thred, i know, but i still wanted to say ive seen small "eggs" before that looked like they could come from fruit flys but im pretty sure there are from what are called "spring Tails"; a small white bug which lives in moist soil. ive breed both fruit flys and spring tails for food for my poison dart frogs, the tropical vareity of springtail gets rather big but the normal variety are small but leave those egg clusters on things, i used to find them on my tropical roaches quit often...