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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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Can you fly at night to Egypt?

Probby without craching into the GReat PHinx or somthin but...its potible.

What plants do flies eat?

how do i kno what plants flies eat?!

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y dont u tell me?

wait do flies even eat plants!

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Do flies pollinate flowers?

Flies and all other insects that fly from flower to flower will help to pollinate.

What attracts horse flies?

uh horse flies like other small creatures and sometimes sweets if your trying to capture one just put in a sticky fly trap.

What causes the mainland population of fruit flies to start to become different from the island fruit flies?

In other words, one species becomes two or species. Most commonly, speciation happens when populations of species are geographically divided so they no longer interbreed, or breed with each other. ... The larvae mature, and the adult fruit flies breed, producing a new generation of fruit flies on the island.

What are the insects in Wisconsin?

if you look on the ground on a hot sunny day or see a weird bug bugging around your house for food, you can find lots of different insects like ladybugs, ants, moths, silverfish and lots more.

Why are country bugs attracted to your black Asian hair?

I don't think it is the color of the hair. I know that some times I am bothered by bugs more than other times. It depends on what I am using. It can be my lotion, my perfume, or even my shampoo or hair product. Sometimes, it could also be what I was cooking or what I had eaten. Try changing this and see if there is an improvement.

How do fruit flies infest fruit?

Fruit flies infest fruit by actually burrowing into the fruit, and laying their eggs inside of it. So when they hatch, the fruit flies then devour their environment

Is may fly larvae a producer?

Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,

Is it better to cook a turkey upside down?

It makes the breast meat more moist and tender just as basting does cooking up right. It does not really make a difference as usually turkey dries out if it is not basted throughout cooking time as well as giving it time to sit after cooked or if it has been cooked too long. It does become a little more greasy cooking upside down but tasty.

Where can you find fireflies in Montana?

Fireflies can be found all over the state of Montana. The fireflies can be found in forests and fields.

Why is it that salt can kill slugs when sprinkled on them but will make alive a dead fly when sprinkled upon one?

Salt cannot bring a fly back to life, it kills slugs because salt absorbs the water and dries them up. Salt cannot bring a fly back to life. It can revive it from a sleep which naturally occurs when the fly is faced with overwhelming pain though. Salt has certain properties which makes it draw moisture from things around it. As a slug has a very high percentage of water in its body, it is easy for salt to draw the water from the slug, causing its osmolarity rate to slow and it will become severly dehydrated and shrivel up, a waterless shell.

Do dragon flys eat leaves?

No, dragonflies do not eat leaves. Dragonflies, which are of the order of insects called Odonata, are strictly predatorial. They feed on other insects in both their nymphal (aquatic) stage and their adult stage, and have even been known to consume small minnows and crawfish in their nymphal stage.

What kind of habitat do flies prefer?

Fecal, meaty and sugary are the kinds of habitats that flies prefer. The insects in question (Diptera order) feed upon animal feces, decaying meat and, as liquid or solid fructose or sucrose, sugary foods. Bathrooms, dirt, garbage bins, kitchens, orchards and pantries therefore get the attention of flies.

What do adonis blue butterflies eat?

The Adonis blue butterfly likes to eat from one specific plant. This plant is called the Horseshoe Vetch. They will also eat nectar from flowers if they cannot find this plant.

Why cockroaches are dangerous?

Cockroaches are a common and dangerous pest. They breed prolifically in the unseen regions of our homes and businesses. Cockroaches can survive for prolonged periods without food and water enabling them to be transported with goods from one region to another and from country to country via ships and planes. They are the ultimate free loaders. Cockroaches are nocturnal. Apart from seeing them at night, further evidence of a substantial infestation may include droppings, cast-off skins and dead cockroaches - in dark corners, cupboards, pantries and under furniture and white goods. Cockroaches share our food, water, shelter, and warmth. They will consume any human food or drink, pet food, dead animals and plant matter including animal and paper products. Cockroaches contaminate food and carry diseasessuch as salmonella and diptheria and causing symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.

How do flies breathe?

Flies breathe through a complicated structure of tubes (called tracheae and tracheoles) and air sacs. Oxygen is pulled into the body through openings in their abdomens called spiracles. Once the oxygen has been pulled in, the outer most vents close and the air is forced into increasingly smaller pipes known as tubules, until it reaches the required cells.

Will flies eat margarine?

No. Flies don't recognise margarine as food, because it is an industrially-processed food, not natural food.

What happens when a fantail flys inside?

just leave a door or window open and get bird food and it will go away

How do flies land on the ceiling?

They land on the ceiling because theyr'e attracted to the light