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Houseflies are one of the most prolific insects in the world. They will mate and breed almost anywhere can have several babies at one time. The housefly is in no way endangered.
No, not at all. There are more common house flies than most of really want to deal with.
Only because they are unsanitary, they are vectors of disease
yes for they spread bacteria
There are no houseflies in Alaska.
Houseflies are born from maggots.
The family that common houseflies come from are Muscidae.
The houseflies enemies, other than the human, are spiders.
Nowhere. There are plenty of houseflies still in Australia.
If they fly on to your food, the could damage your insides by giving you poison from their filth. They can also become a serious nuisance both around the production facility and in nearby communities.
When houseflies rub their hind limbs together, they are cleaning themselves. Grooming is a primary activity among houseflies and may even be called 'hand' rubbing.
Because it is the most common of all domestic flies and lives in human habitations.
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Yes they are.
yes