yes they do
No they do not eat their eyes! They lap up the fluid around the eyes.
Adult dragon flies eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and sometimes butterflies as well as bees. They are also known to eat horseflies and deer flies.
They lay there eggs
No, but horseflies bite them.
Frogs
Sparrows and Swallows eat horse flies
Time flies without wings.
The most common cause for runny eyes in the spring and summer is when the horse is being bothered by flies. Using a fly mask or fly spray to keep the flies away from the eyes will make the horse more comfortable and reduce the irritation and number of germs spread.
it depends what flies your most likely talking about but flies can carry diseases and some flies eat any flesh i think marsh or horse flies
it is because horse eye contain fluid which is prefered by various flies and insects.letting their eyes open will cause the enterance of various diseases and injuries
The larvae eat Aphids The adult Hoverflies eat pollen and nectar from various plants
Flies have compound eyes.
A horses Forelock is designed to help the horse to keep flies away from their eyes. Just like humans have Eyelashes.
There are horse flies in Virginia, same as there are horse flies almost everywhere else in the world. There are specifically more horse flies in the east coast, especially in Florida. As for Virginia there's nothing special about the horse fly population there. Just the same old horse flies like everywhere.
a coulour of a flies eyes is a black with a hint of silver
Horse flies don't like water because if they went in water it would kill them and horse flies prefer blood.