The adult horse fly's life span is around 30 to 60 days, however, the total life cycle may take a lot longer. Most species of horse fly spent the entire winter in a larval state and pupate during spring and early summer. They then lay eggs from late summer to early autumn and the process starts again. The entire life cycle normally take around a year, although some of the larger species can live for two to three years.
After the feces has left the horses body, a fly may come along and lay its eggs in the fecal matter.
A horse fly
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.
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IT is a deer fly not a horse fly.
No.
Horse flies fly using wings, just like any other kind of fly.
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