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Biting flies typically do not build traditional nests like some other insects. Instead, they lay their eggs in moist environments, such as near water bodies, decaying organic matter, or in areas with high humidity. Common habitats include marshes, swamps, and wet soil, where the larvae can thrive until they mature into adult flies.

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