A... Some sort of bird, probably a wasp, and what was the other one...AAAHHH! People. Like humans, of course we don't eat flies, or fight them, but we sure do give a good wack!
They fight enemies such as Robber Barons and Mongols.
Various birds, dragonflies, robber flies, mites and small mammals have been known to eat tiger beetles. Tiger beetles also eat other tiger beetles.
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.
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
An asilid is a member of the Asilidae, a family of flies also known as robber flies or assassin flies, with notoriously aggressive predatory habits.
the flies easily escape from their enemies because there are very small and they can fly so they can easily escape
Humans and Flies
Spiders are most commonly the prey of wasps that paralyze them and lay their eggs in them. Some other insects such as robber flies and dragon flies may eat them occasionally. There are also some parasitical flies that lay their eggs on the body surface of spiders. Ants can consume their dead bodies.
Flies away
yes
what are some of genets enemies
Robber flies live in soil or various decaying organic plants. They will refuse to live anywhere else and will eventually die if they cannot find the soil or plants.