They will generally eat liquid foods... And if they aren't already liquid, they will turn them into liquid. Anything sweet (especially honey or cakes) seems to be their favored diet, but then again, they aren't fussy. They will even eat feces!
blow flies is a flies that use for forensic entomology. if a person die they use a blow flies to find when the person die and which insect kill that person by searching for chemical, toxic or poisonous substances in the dead person body
no if you are thinking about them biting there out in the country and in the country there called horse flies and they bite
Yes, Black flies have a very powerful bite, with the power close to the power of a male lion, these bites crush bones and poison the body killing within minutes.
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No, black flies are not poisonous. Some may bite and leave marks as they were infected, but they are not poisonous
fruit flies do not bite at all . sweat flies do bite .
Sand flies can bite a person anywhere on the persons body. A person can use sprays to avoid being bitten by the flies.
midges.
no. they have no teeth
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Biting midges are gnats that bite in the yard. They also find themselves called biting flies, black flies, mud flies, no-see-ums, and sand flies. They look to blood and nectar to sustain their life cycles and natural histories in humid, moist habitats where decomposing plant matter and organic materials are abundantly accessible.
Biting flies include March flies, stable flies and Black flies as well as biting midges and sand flies. March flies and stable flies are widespread in warmer parts of the world and are most active in summer months - They will attack humans, livestock and domestic pets to acquire blood. In most species both sexes of fly will bite, however it is only the females that seek a blood mean; the males feed on nectar and plant juices. For more information research particular fly-species
Yes. All snakes have the potential to bite.
Female black flies are blood feeders whose bites can itch and persist for several days. The flies bite by cutting into the skin and feeding on the pool of blood that forms in the hole they make. Anticoagulants injected into the feeding site by black flies can cause mild to severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Flies (and fleas) bite. Bees and wasps sting. The flies that bite include deer flies, horse flies, midges, and others. The best way to kill a horsefly when it lands on you is to watch and wait. When it first lands, it watches to see if you are going to swat at it. If you don't, it will put its head down to bite and draw blood. As soon as it moves its head, its focus is on your skin, and you can kill it much more easily.
yes they do bite why ask that not really bite but maul your face off and kill you