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Typically, flies signify sickness and disease. In Native American culture it is believed that flies are sent by your enemy to do harm against you. They are a symbol of evil and death. So to be safe you should shoo it away or just kill it. Problem solved! and they shouln't be in your house, it's unsanitary. Overall, they are annoying bugs and gross. My advice is to get it away from you and your house.

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