Yes, during winter flies will hibernate, sometimes in large groups, in any available dry and warm space such as an attic.
The reason there are so few houseflies in winter is that their eggs will hatch only at temperatures between 24º Centigrade and 35º Centigrade (75º Fahrenheit and 95º Fahrenheit). Meanwhile their numbers steadily diminish owing to insecticides and natural causes. This is a good thing since flies often carry diseases.
They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce. They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce.
they go to heaven
Migrates
durring the winter they are maggots!
yes
no becuase they hide in a boot!
roosters
They go to Mexico like birds.
The start of the season of winter is called the winter solstice. It usually occurs around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and around June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere.
typically all insects disappear in the winter and live in warm to hot climate in the summer. its almost like the birds flying south for the winter! lol
It means that a butterfly flies around you at the river. :)
the best time is around winter the best time is around winter