One example of a fly with an orange head is the soldier fly, specifically the Broad Centurion (Chloromyia formosa). This species typically has an orange head and a metallic green body.
The scientific name for a hover fly is Syrphidae.
The scientific name for soldier fly is Hermetia illucens.
The scientific name for the orange jellyfish is Cyanea capillata.
The scientific name for the fly larva inside goldenrod is Eurosta solidaginis.
The scientific name for orange blossom is Citrus sinensis.
Pumpkin is a shade of orange that is commonly associated with pumpkins, it is also the name of an Anything Muppet pattern (the tall kind with the oval head)
Ginger, carrot top, red head or red haired or red headed
They are called Bofbs, a weird made-up name. [in case you misssed it, Big Orange Flying Bugs-BOFB!]
ox-fly orange-bug orange-tip orthoptera.
Home Depot, Sunkist, Stihl are among the few I can name off the top of my head
Equipment: Mental: Poo First, you cut your head into pieces. Fly Then, cut your girlfriend's head. Pee Your head Your girlfriend's head
Flies are focused on a central point that they can fly around. If the head is the highest point they will fly around that.
The cock-of-the-rock.
you will die
You smush them if they can't fly
FLY with no wings like a superhero SUPERSMART with not a big head FLY with no wings like a superhero SUPERSMART with not a big head FLY with no wings like a superhero SUPERSMART with not a big head
Well... there is a Digger Wasp that has a really orange abdomen. But there's more than one kind of bee that has an orange abdomen:Honey BeeAlkali BeeProgressive Bee FlyAnd there's some flies that look pretty much like bees that have orange abdomens:Stiletto FlyDrone Fly