
Microsoft has discovered recent activity indicating that the Raspberry Robin worm is part of a complex and interconnected malware ecosystem, with links to other malware families and alternate infection methods beyond its original USB drive spread. To learn about how the new taxonomy represents the origin, unique traits, and impact of threat actors, and to get a complete mapping of threat actor names, read this blog: Microsoft shifts to a new threat actor naming taxonomy.

DEV-0950 is now tracked as Lace Tempest.


If you feel the bin is too dry, you can try using a spray bottle to spray small amounts of water in the worm bin. This will not only kill the fruit flies, but it will kill your worms as well.Ī properly maintained worm bin should have sufficient liquid being generated from the food scraps to supply sufficient water for the worms. Whatever you do, don't spray them with fly spray. Keeping a sheet of newspaper on the top of the top tray helps also because the fruit flies cannot get down to the food. Completely burying your food in the bedding material will additionally help to discourage fruit flies. You can try putting dry peat moss in the tray about ½ in thick and leave it dry for about three days. maybe it could be possible to co-exist with these little critters.įruit flies are a common nuisance, usually caused by food not being properly buried in the bedding material. Meanwhile, remember that earthworms are helping to fertilize your soil and make it healthy.

If you know or hear of any other ways, please let us know. We don’t know of any effective way to do this without the use of strong pesticides.
