something tht is very horrible and nasty!
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Houseflies carry diseases such as salmonella, anthrax, and tuberculosis etc.
Houseflies primarily serve as decomposers in the ecosystem, feeding on decaying organic matter, food waste, and animal excrement. They play a role in breaking down waste, which helps recycle nutrients back into the environment. Additionally, houseflies can be vectors for diseases, as they often carry bacteria and pathogens from unsanitary surfaces to food and humans. Their rapid reproduction also contributes to their role in various ecological processes.
Control the houseflies and take care that they the food is covered so that they do not sit on the food and make it contaminated. you can use anti- houseflies solutions which stop the houseflies entering your home.
Yes, they can carry all sorts of serious diseases. Which they distribute on your food.
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vectors cause diseases and transmit around their own sicknesses.
Yes, houseflies can be vectors for diseases since they feed on various organic matter, including feces, garbage, and decaying food, where they can pick up pathogens. When they land on human food or surfaces, they can transfer these pathogens, potentially leading to the spread of diseases such as food poisoning and diarrhea.
Vectors are living organisms that can transmit pathogens from one host to another. For example, mosquitoes are vectors that can transmit diseases such as malaria and dengue fever by carrying and transmitting the pathogens that cause these diseases. Pathogens rely on vectors to help them spread and infect new hosts.
Bacteria are not vectors that carry viral diseases.
Houseflies are not helpful as per the information known till know but they are vector of about 100 of causative organism of diseases like cholera, typhoid, anthrax , bacillary dysentery, opathalmia and many more .
There are no houseflies in Alaska.
Houseflies are born from maggots.
Metal bullets are considered mechanical vectors because they are inanimate objects that can physically transmit diseases or pathogens when they come in contact with a person's blood or tissues. Biological vectors, on the other hand, are living organisms like mosquitoes or ticks that can transmit diseases through bites.