Hi all,
My sugar solutions turn into mead within days, and receptivity similarly declines. I'm getting a bit fed up with having to make a new solution so regularly, and would like something that could be provided ad libitum in the outworld without me worrying about changing it.
I've been thinking of making a weak (1g/L, 0.001%) solution of methylparaben and using that as a base for my sugar mix. Has anyone had any experience with this? I understand that it is an anti-fungal agent, but I can't find any information on its effectiveness against bacterial fermentation. Most Drosophila culture recipes in the literature nowadays use propionic acid as a broad-spectrum preservative, but that seems a bit harder to get hold of where I am. I also happen to have just bought half a kilo of methylparaben and would prefer to use that if I can
I'll do some experiments and post the results here.