So, I had begun to have concerns that there was a problem with my colony. It had been doing pretty well, then I stopped seeing any crawl off, not a single mature BSFL in the collection bucket. And I started noticing more fruit flies, and more filth flies. And the food stopped disappearing, so I knew something was amiss. After a few days some oatmeal I had added was covered in mold and fruit flies [major red flag because the BSFLs have devoured oatmeal in the past], so I decided to clean out the pod & basically start from scratch as I didn't think I had any BSFLs still living in the colony. Well I started pulling out the old food, castings, etc., and I as dug down, I could hear the gurgling sound of BSFLs, but couldn't see any. Weird. I kept digging & had gotten everything out except the layer of coir that lined the bottom & the part of the sides. Still couldn't see any BSFLs. Pulled out the coir layer & holy smokes!!! It seems my entire colony had migrated under the coir, with lots & lots of them intertwined in the coir fibers. The coir was wet on the bottom, but the filter didn't seem clogged & there has never been any liquid to speak of in the collection jar.
Well, it took about 2 hours to separate the BSFLs from the coir [seriously, they were really tangled up in there], but I think I have the colony put back together. Has anyone else ever had this problem? The consensus has always seemed to be that coir is important to keep the filter clear & the colony dry, but this really seemed to cause a problems? Any ideas on how to avoid this in the future?