No, horse flies are not poisonous. They are known for their painful bites, which can cause irritation and allergic reactions in some individuals due to their sharp mouthparts designed for cutting skin and feeding on blood. While they can transmit diseases to animals, they do not pose a direct toxic threat to humans.
There is no such thing as a poisonous horse
No, black flies are not poisonous. Some may bite and leave marks as they were infected, but they are not poisonous
A horse that eats a poisonous plant may sicken, and he may die.
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No, crane flies are not poisonous. They do not have a stinger nor mouthparts that can bite. Crane flies are completely harmless.
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Your horse cannot eat a poisonous plant.
There are horse flies in Virginia, same as there are horse flies almost everywhere else in the world. There are specifically more horse flies in the east coast, especially in Florida. As for Virginia there's nothing special about the horse fly population there. Just the same old horse flies like everywhere.
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No, they are not. The nuts that are called chestnuts are poisonous to horses and ponies though.
Horse flies don't like water because if they went in water it would kill them and horse flies prefer blood.
No Dont feed your horse a banana peel they could choke and also it is poisonous