Maybe a toad or a lizard that would eat them but I doubt it. A traditional method is to take th red mushroom with white spots (The name fails me) and put it in whole, or fresh milk. place it in a bowl on a counter our window sill and the flies com, drink it, and die.
The enemies of a Camargue horse are the same enemies that other horses have. These enemies include the bear, wolf, and coyote.
some predators are large fish, crabs, rays.
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there are loads of enemies yo a horse but the worst would be a bear.
Joseph Smith was once accused of being a horse thief by some of his enemies but he was never found guilty.
Flies easily escape enemies because they are quick and they can fly. Most of their enemies do not fly so it is not hard at all for them to get away.
A horse is generally spooked by snakes and doesn't like dogs.
Black flies and horse flies are both biting insects, but they have some key differences. Black flies are smaller and usually black or dark in color, while horse flies are larger and can be various colors. Black flies are known for their painful bites and are more likely to be found near running water, while horse flies are more commonly found in open fields and wooded areas. Additionally, black flies are active during the day, while horse flies are more active in the late afternoon and early evening.
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.
No. I do not think that horses have enemies. If they do, I think it is probably a wild horse to have most of enemies.
the flies easily escape from their enemies because there are very small and they can fly so they can easily escape
Horses do not like pigs or snakes!