The screwworm fly, scientifically known as Cochliomyia hominivorax, is characterized by its metallic blue or green coloration, with distinctive reddish-brown eyes. Adult flies measure about 12 to 14 millimeters in length and have a slender body with a segmented abdomen. Their larvae, known as screwworms, are pale and can grow up to 2 centimeters long, featuring a spiral shape that resembles a screw. These flies are primarily recognized for their role as parasites, infesting open wounds in animals and humans.
A yellow jacket
they like to fly
A bee fly is a member of the fly family Bombyliidae, with adults which look like bumblebees.
E. W. Laake has written: 'Biology of the primary screw worm fly, Cochliomyia americana, and a comparison of its stages with those of C. macellaria' -- subject(s): Screwworm
What you saw is the Eristalis Tenax also known as the Drone Fly or Hover Fly.
if you look like jade
it is a blacl rou g thing
they are colorfull and they flutter when they fly
it is a blacl rou g thing
No, but they might be carried when the food is transported.
because chickens cant fly
i don't know do i look like a scientist