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Here's a quote from a great Web site on tabanids (horseflies). "When the fly emerges from its pupal case females will seek a blood meal, whilst the males feed on nectar. The next priority for a newly emerged fly is to mate. This usually takes place during the early hours of the morning. Males come together in swarms above the forest canopy and females are attracted to these swarms. Females enter these dipteran "lekking" sites and copulation is initiated in the air, the act is completed on the ground and takes approximately five minutes." If you're interested, there's a lot more at this webiste: http://www.roberth.u-net.com/horseflies.htm#lifecycle

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How big do horseflies get in cm?

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Why do people call horseflies a horsefly?

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Do horseflies die after they bite you?

No, horseflies do not die after they bite you. Unlike some other insects, such as honeybees, horseflies can bite multiple times and live for several weeks or even months. They feed on blood, which is necessary for the female to produce eggs, but their feeding does not lead to their death.


What is the plural of horsefly?

The plural form of horsefly is horseflies.


Do horseflies bite mostly when skin is wet?

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What does horseflies eat?

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What is the purpose for horseflies?

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