One example is of a house fly that settles on any uncovered food in a kitchen, after walking on dog faeces out in the garden.
Bedbugs can transmit diseases such as MRSA, and Trypanosoma cruzi.
Opaque materials do not transmit light.
They can contaminate food and surfaces, or transmit diseases directly through their bites. Pest control is essential to disrupt the cycle of vector-borne diseases, the consequences of which can range from mild to serious conditions that requires hospital treatment, to disability and in some cases even death
No, ants don't spread diseases
Opaque materials (do not transmit light) Translucent materials (partially transmit light) Transparent materials (fully transmit light)
They transmit diseases mainly through bites.
Rodents carry many diseases and can transmit these diseases to people.
Fruit flies are not dangerous to humans as they do not bite or transmit diseases. However, they can be a nuisance as they infest and contaminate food. Additionally, fruit flies can reproduce quickly, leading to large populations if not controlled.
Flies can transmit certain bloodborne diseases such as malaria and trypanosomiasis by acting as mechanical vectors, carrying the pathogens from one host to another. However, they do not transmit blood diseases like HIV or hepatitis, which require direct contact with infected blood.
While ladybugs do transmit a sort of sexually transmitted disease among their species, they do not harbor diseases. Also the STD in ladybugs is no threat to humans.
That is a good question! Mosquitoes do not die from the diseases they carry. Otherwise the would not get chance to transmit the diseases they carry.
Materials such as glass, plastic, and water are examples of materials that can transmit light to some extent. These materials allow light to pass through them, which makes them translucent or transparent depending on how much light is able to pass through.