No..Most don't like flies.
you can not eat house flies because they are not food, they are bugs. if you want to kill a house fly, USE A FLY SWATTER. or you can buy some of those sticky things that hang from a ceiling, they attract the flies because of the smell.
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House flies = no. They have a proboscis designed to sop up nutrients. Barn flies = yes. They have a proboscis designed to puncture and suck. Barn flies look identical to house flies unless you know how to tell the difference. So, many people think house flies bite.
Yes, dead plants can attract flies because they provide a food source and breeding ground for certain types of flies.
Plants attract flies by emitting scents and producing nectar that appeal to the flies. These scents and nectar serve as a food source for the flies, which in turn helps the plants with pollination.
Yes, dead flowers can attract flies because the decaying matter produces a scent that attracts them.
Yes, some plants attract flies because they produce nectar or have a strong odor that attracts them for pollination purposes.
Yes, sunflowers can attract flies due to their bright colors and sweet nectar, which can be appealing to certain fly species.
Because you have some old trash or other things in your house which attract flies. Maggots are simply the larvae (babies) of houseflies. When flies find a food source they like, they eat what they want and then lay eggs in it. In 2-3 days, the eggs hatch, and there are maggots. The maggots grow into immature flies and then adult flies, and the cycle repeats.
The smell of smoke can attract flies because it may contain particles that mimic the scent of decaying organic matter, which flies are naturally drawn to for food and breeding purposes. Additionally, the warmth and humidity created by a fire can also attract flies seeking a suitable habitat.
throw them
House flies are not typically attracted to ultraviolet light, as they are primarily attracted to warmth, light, and odors such as decaying organic matter. Ultraviolet light is commonly used to attract insects like mosquitoes and moths, but it may not be effective for attracting house flies.