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A horse fly
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.
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IT is a deer fly not a horse fly.
Horse flies fly using wings, just like any other kind of fly.
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Horse flies do not build nests like bees or wasps. Instead, they lay their eggs near water or damp areas such as marshes, ponds, or streams. The larvae develop in these environments before emerging as adult horse flies. If you are trying to find where horse flies are breeding, look for areas with standing water and vegetation nearby.
a horse fly.
A Bot fly
The scientific name for horse fly is Hybomitra micans. The horse fly belongs to the diptera order and the brachycera suborder.
The temperature of a horse fly matches it's surrounding environment since it is exothermic.
They both have wings.... except the horse