They were generally supposed to eat rotten food off the ground but now they eat our food in our houses.
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As for the ultimate origin of flies (of whatever species) we always have our choice of origins. We can say that God created them for reasons of His own, or we can say that they evolved to fill various ecological niches.
Dead flies are usually on their backs, legs up in the air, and do not move when poked. Live flies will be more mobile and may attempt to fly away when disturbed. Additionally, dead flies may start to decompose and emit a foul odor.
No, male flies do not lay eggs. Only female flies have the ability to lay eggs.
Black flies and horse flies are both biting insects, but they have some key differences. Black flies are smaller and usually black or dark in color, while horse flies are larger and can be various colors. Black flies are known for their painful bites and are more likely to be found near running water, while horse flies are more commonly found in open fields and wooded areas. Additionally, black flies are active during the day, while horse flies are more active in the late afternoon and early evening.
The big flies that look like mosquitoes are called crane flies.
Yes, both blue bottle flies and green bottle flies can be found in Connecticut. These flies are common across the United States and are attracted to decaying organic matter for breeding and feeding purposes. If you see flies with metallic blue or green coloring in Connecticut, they could likely be bottle flies.
It is estimated that there are over 17 quadrillion flies on Earth, making them one of the most populous groups of insects.
we have butter flies on earth because god created it
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more then a billion
Yes, flies have exoskeletons. Flies are arthropods and all arthropods have an exoskeleton. More than 90% of creatures on earth are arthropods.
they get in the rocket and flies in to the nearest waters
the space shuttle takes off like a rocket flies around the earth like a bird and lands like an airoplane
Flies act as scavengers consuming rotting organic matter so we don't have to deal with it which is a very important role in the environment.
It would throw the entire food chain out of balance.
Flies and insects and things they eat would go out of control
Stuff flies around and makes it stay in one rotataion.