flies are harmful because it can get your food dirty and it is like a mosquito
to fruits it is. not to humans
Because nothing about them is harmful. They eat plants and fly around, that's it.
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Spraying broad-range insecticides
If a dog eats a baby fly, it is generally not harmful, as flies are not toxic to dogs. Most dogs have strong digestive systems that can handle small insects without issue. However, if the fly was carrying parasites or harmful bacteria, there could be a slight risk of gastrointestinal upset. If a dog shows signs of distress, such as vomiting or diarrhea, it's best to consult a veterinarian.
House fly, mosquitoes, cockroaches, bugs, wasps, ants etc. Mosquitoes are most harmful of these all.
they will die cause oil will stick onto the feathers of birds unabling them to fly and the fishes will not have enough air.
The average house fly can carry thousands of bacteria on its body, including harmful ones like E. coli and Salmonella. They pick up these bacteria from sources such as garbage, feces, and decaying matter, making them potential vectors for disease transmission.
A fly's body consists of various types of cells including muscle cells, nerve cells, and digestive cells. The living organisms commonly found in a fly's body include bacteria and viruses that can be harmful or beneficial to the fly's health.
It would not be a great move, but not very harmful. I have seen some studies that showed a single cigarette a day was helpful. This would fly in the face of the second hand smoke issue though. Bottom line is, why take a chance?
The tsetse fly is harmful primarily because it is a vector for trypanosomiasis, commonly known as sleeping sickness in humans and Nagana in animals. This disease is caused by the Trypanosoma parasite, leading to severe health issues, including neurological symptoms and, if untreated, can be fatal. Additionally, the presence of tsetse flies can significantly impact livestock populations, affecting agriculture and food security in affected regions in Africa.