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

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How do flies reproduce?

Flies reproduce through a process called oviposition, where females lay eggs on suitable surfaces such as decaying matter or feces. These eggs hatch into larvae, which then go through several stages of development before emerging as adult flies. This whole process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the species of fly.

What is luciferin?

Luciferin is a light-emitting compound found in organisms that produce bioluminescence. It plays a key role in the light-producing chemical reaction that occurs in fireflies, certain deep-sea organisms, and other bioluminescent species. When luciferin undergoes a reaction with enzymes such as luciferase, it emits light.

Do fly live in colonies?

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Where do tsetse flies live?

in Africa, but they are spreading around the world.

Do flies eat baby flies?

A fly has a sponge for a mouth. Not a very effective predator. With this sponge, they suck up nutrients from food and other sources.

Do horseflies fly around feces?

yes because they may eggs on it

What is a slugs color?

Slugs come in a variety of colors. They can be green,Êbrown,Êyellow,Êcream, and many otherÊcolors depending on their environment.

How has the fruit fly impacted the native Florida ecosystem it has invaded?

The Mexican Fruit Fly attaches itself to fruit such as grapefruit, and deposits its eggs, destroying the fruit for consumption. They are long living and produce enormous numbers of offspring. Infestations are not controlled easily.

Why do common house flies become slow indoors?

Common house flies become slow indoors due to lower temperatures and confined conditions. They must more carefully fly around objects to avoid hitting them which slows them down.

Do flies carry germs?

Yes. It is about 77% of germs

Why does a fly spit on its food?

The fly is putting down digestive enzymes to break the food down into a liquid. So then the fly only has to slurp it back up, no chewing required. Because fly spit disolves the food and then they can sort of lick it up. oh ewww

What is the full form for COMPUTER?

C-command

O-operating

M-machine

P-proposed

and

U-Used

for

T-Technology

E-education

and

R-research

commonly

operating

machine

particularly

use

and

trade

education

and

research

Are flys deadly?

Don't think so. It has life.

What level of consumer is the Green bottle fly?

The decomposers ?ælike the Green Bottle Fly, are the last link in the food chain. They thrive on dead and decaying matter and wastes.

What are dumpy wings in fruit flies?

Wings that a slightly smaller and shrunken and makes the flies less likely to use them for flight even though that they still have the capability to fly unlike vestigial wings. Dumpy is deemed more a behavioral trait then a physical disability towards flight.

Do flies fart?

Yes, any animal eating and digesting thing farts

How close to the ceiling does a fly get before turning over to land on it?

it gets two thirds of an inch close before it turns over to land.

About how fast can dragonflies fly?

Sources vary greatly, with most stating that dragonflies' top speed is around 60 kilometres per hour (38 mph) for the larger species, and about half that for smaller species. Some sources claim that dragonflies have been clocked up to 97 km per hour, or 60 mph, but these claims are difficult to verify.

Which is the fastest fly with six letters name?

The fasted fly is the "Tabanid Fly". This insect in a close relative of the horse fly and can reach speeds of up to 90 mph.