Fruit Flies Warn Other Species About Wasp Danger – Cosmos

Read article - Features research led by Balint Kacsoh, a student at Geisel's Bosco Lab, that found that fruit flies can learn the dialects of other fly species after a period of living together. "We find flies can communicate with one another about an anticipated danger, which is suggestive of a fly 'language'," says Kacsoh. "Living together enables the flies to learn new dialects composed of different visual and scent cues."