because it contains lipids
Grease spots in lipids are due to the hydrophobic nature of lipids, which allows them to repel water and form greasy spots. Lipids have long hydrocarbon chains that are nonpolar and interact with each other more than with water, leading to the formation of these greasy spots.
Flies leave black dots behind when they fly because they excrete waste as they move, which can appear as small droplets or spots on surfaces.
Any foods that are not packed with fat or grease
Brown spots on the wall from flies could be caused by their feces or regurgitated food. Flies often leave behind these spots as they move around and feed on surfaces. Regular cleaning and proper sanitation can help prevent this issue.
Assuming grease spots on clothing: Cover the grease spots with a stain remover (like Vanish sticks or something else that targets the stain directly), then put the item on a really hot was with a double amount of laundry detergent (if it's safe to do so according to the packet instructions). You may need to put the item in for an extra long wash.
Flies leave black spots because they excrete waste as they feed on food or other surfaces. These spots are a mixture of their waste and the food they have consumed.
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Another simple test to determine if a molecule is a lipid or not is the grease spot test. Lipids leave a translucent spot on paper when they absorb into it due to their hydrophobic nature. This test can help differentiate lipids from other biomolecules that do not leave such spots.
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Flies leave brown spots on surfaces because they regurgitate and defecate while feeding, which can contain digestive enzymes that cause discoloration.
Use a rubbing compound. This requires a lot of elbow grease or an orbital polisher.