as high as a plane
Blue bottle fly was created in 1758.
Calliphora vomitoria is the formal scientific name for the Blue bottle fly.
Honey draws more flies than vinegar. There is company called "RESCUE!", offering reusable fly traps for house flies, false stable flies, blowflies, flesh flies, face flies, and blue green bottle flies, but it kills your specimens.
Idk if they do but I once found flies sitting on my blue bike while I was even speeding or I also saw them sitting ontop of my blue skateboard and there was about three or four
The blue fly, also known as the blue bottle fly or bottlebee, is common and can be found in most areas of the world.
If you accidentally consume blue bottle fly eggs, they will likely pass through your digestive system without causing harm. However, there is a risk of infection if the eggs contain disease-causing organisms. It is best to seek medical advice if you are concerned.
fly swatter
yes an insect that can fly, are fly's. flies , dragon flies, specifically blue bottles
No. It flies to Fort Lauderdale.
Scientific name of Diptera, compound eyes, 2 wings, 3 body parts, can fly without ever stopping, regergitates on its food to suck it up through it's proboscis, carries germs, some specialize in eating rotting meat (Blue Bottle Flies, Green bottle flies for ex.) eggs turn into larvae called maggots
The life cycle of a blue bottle fly, or Calliphora vomitoria, begins when adult flies lay eggs on decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed on the decomposing material, growing rapidly. After several molts, the larvae pupate, eventually emerging as adult flies. This cycle can occur in just a few weeks under favorable conditions, allowing for multiple generations in a single season.
it eats marine flies such as the sandfly, mayfly and the stone fly.