Yeah otherwise why are they called '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.
Flies appear green due to the presence of pigments in their exoskeleton that reflect green light. This coloration helps them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators.
The green tree frog, hyla cinera, does eat flies and crickets.
Yes, there are male green flies, specifically referring to species like the common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata). In these species, both male and female flies exist, and they can often be distinguished by their size and reproductive anatomy. Male green flies typically have different mating behaviors, such as territorial displays to attract females.
Adults eat nectar, grubs eat green flies
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If the number of green flies decreases, the population of ladybirds could also decline. This is because ladybirds primarily feed on green flies, and a reduction in their food source may lead to lower ladybird reproduction rates and higher mortality. Consequently, the ladybird population may struggle to sustain itself without an adequate supply of green flies.
Some flies are shiny green and others black because they are different species. A cow fly is green and a fruit fly is black.
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