Horse flies nest in moist environments like marshes, pond shores, and creeks. They may even nest in termite mounds, waterfalls, or beach dunes.
Horse flies have nests. They like to make their nests along the banks of swamps and rivers, but sometimes have nests in people's homes.
Near woods especially if your in a pool near the woods THE BITE REALLY HURTS
Horse flies lay their eggs outside on leaves and other plant material. They also lay their eggs on or near water.
in a hot and dry land near horsees
There are horse flies in Virginia, same as there are horse flies almost everywhere else in the world. There are specifically more horse flies in the east coast, especially in Florida. As for Virginia there's nothing special about the horse fly population there. Just the same old horse flies like everywhere.
Horse flies don't like water because if they went in water it would kill them and horse flies prefer blood.
Pteronarcophobia is the fear of flies, which includes horseflies.
Worms make there homes in the stomach of the horse. That's why you might find them in the horses manure. Horse flies make there homes in the stall of a barn, but if you take care of your barn you won't have to worry. Horse flies also like to go in small cracks to make their homes.
Frogs
Yes, there are all sorts of flies everywhere in the world. Horse flies are in Florida. :)
If the horse fly is carrying a disease it can.
Horse flies exist because they evolved from a common insect ancestor with other flies. They fill a certain niche in the ecosystem.
hooves are found on horse feet
Horse flies fly using wings, just like any other kind of fly.
A horse fly has approximately 6 legs on their body. Horse flies are larger than other species of flies.
No, they are not.