they are actually really dangerous
NO rainbows are bot dangerous because lepricons are friendly
Yes.
Yes, bot flies are classified in the order Diptera. Diptera is the same order of insects which contains the flies.
Bot flies are not common in the Middle East or Asia. However it is possible for them to be in the country since it is close to water.
No
yes
Yes, bot flies are classified in the order Diptera. Diptera is the same order of insects which contains the flies.
Absolutely!
From what I have read, they are in every state in the US. There are 26 species of Bot Flies in North America. They perfer Rodents, but they will infest any mammal they find.
You don't. They grow from eggs laid by female bot flies under the skin of an animal. When the eggs hatch maggots grow under the skin and then metamorphose into adult bot flies, which then cut their way out to emerge through the skin.
Yes, bot flies can be found in Missouri, although they are not as common as in some other regions. The primary species that may be encountered are the horse bot fly, which affects horses, and the common bot fly, which can affect various mammals. These flies are typically more prevalent in rural areas where livestock is present. It's important to monitor pets and livestock for signs of bot fly infestation, especially during warmer months.
no