seriously? wow....... did you pass 4th grade? invertebrate
yes it is because arthrowpods have joint legs
Yes, a housefly is an invertebrate because it has no spine and an exoskeleton.
Yes. It has six legs. That makes it an insect.
Yes, they sure are.
No. A housefly is an insect.
Yes house fly is invertebrate animal .
It depends on what type of animal it is. From the old aging Tortoises to the Quick Dying House Flies.
House flies = no. They have a proboscis designed to sop up nutrients. Barn flies = yes. They have a proboscis designed to puncture and suck. Barn flies look identical to house flies unless you know how to tell the difference. So, many people think house flies bite.
Check the attic and crawlspace (if applicable) for dead animals or evidence rodent history
the farmers pretected themselfes by going in a under ground house they just let their animals stay out if their small they could probly fit them in the under ground house
They are insects :)
i have a thousand flies in my house
Flies use any dead animals as food.
how long do the flies they live in your house
House flies do not generally back flip when they take off. This only happens on accident because flies do not move that way.
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