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Flies

Questions about fruit flies, horse flies, common house flies, or any other insect with a single pair of wings.

2,194 Questions

Do flies like sugar?

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How long from fly laing egg to maggot to adult fly?

9-25 days for housefly

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An adult fly could lay eggs everyday

How do flies move?

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Can house flies nest?

Since having my boiler serviced, there has been a load of flies appearing in my house, dying flies. I have no idea where there coming from and cant seem to stop them appearing.I have never had anything like this before.

What kind of fly has black eyes or a black head an orange torso and black abdomen?

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Sorry...It's not a bee. It resembles a housefly, only it's entire body is solid black including the wings. The only exception is the abdomen which is a bright orange color. It has a proboscus, just like your ordinary housefly. I found one too and no one has yet been able to identify it.

What is the shortest life span of an animal?

May flies have the shortest life span on earth. They live for only 24 hours. These creatures are also called one day insects.

How do you take care of a stink bug?

They eat plants so you can lure them out with tasty plants or take a piece of paper and pick them up with it or if your talking about a pet stink bug feed them plants

Where do flies begin?

Flies follow the normal life cycle of insects. They hatch from eggs, live for a while as larvae, build a cocoon and enter the pupa stage, and then emerge as adults.

Why do flies bite?

Biting flies include March flies, stable flies and Black flies as well as biting midges and sand flies. March flies and stable flies are widespread in warmer parts of the world and are most active in summer months - They will attack humans, livestock and domestic pets to acquire blood. In most species both sexes of fly will bite, however it is only the females that seek a blood mean; the males feed on nectar and plant juices. For more information research particular fly-species

DO Flies come from rotten meat because they always appear where meat is rotting?

Flies are attracted to meat and will lay eggs on the meat, where they quickly hatch into maggots. But the flies are not indigenous to the meat.

Are horseflies dangerous?

Horseflies are not dangerous to the majority of the population. They inflict a painful bite which can itch and cause discomfort for a few days.

However, if you experience nausea or severe bruising, you could be suffering from anaphylatic shock. Seek urgent medical advice.

What does house fly eggs look like?

House fly eggs are white and you will see a whole bunch of them all in a bunch in one place. There are several eggs in one bunch.

What is RY506?

506 is allel variant of ry gene in Drosophila melnaogaster (The common fruitfly). The normal ry allel is recessive and prodiuces brown-orange produces

Are crane flies venomous?

No they are not venomous, they contain no venom glands. If they were venomous yet had no teeth to use it evolution obviously screwed up something big there.

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This answer is nothing more than an urban legend:

Yes they are very venomous (enough to kill a healthy man) but they dont have teeth so they cannot use it.

Does a fly poop every time that it lands?

No, i think its a myth. No, i think its a myth.

What is the slowest animal in Australia?

The slowest animal in Australia is the koala. Koalas move very slowly due to their low metabolic rate and specialized diet of eucalyptus leaves, which provide limited energy. Their sedentary lifestyle and arboreal habitat also contribute to their slow movement compared to other animals in Australia.