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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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Why did the fli fli?

because it has wings and is'nt called a walk.

What do baby flies look like?

Baby flies are called maggots. Maggots are what hatch from fly eggs. Maggots then turn into pupae and finally emerge as house flies. There is really no such thing as baby flies, only flies that may appear smaller in size.

Why do flies land on people?

So they can suck all your blood by ice

Another Answer:

They are attracted to the flakey dead particles of skin on your body.

Out of bum?

flys see in slow motion but can only see from the sides of there head so it is hard to move you would only see a quarter of what you looking at it is wired but i PWN flys see in slow motion but can only see from the sides of there head so it is hard to move you would only see a quarter of what you looking at it is wired but i PWN flys see in slow motion but can only see from the sides of there head so it is hard to move you would only see a quarter of what you looking at it is wired but i PWN

Do black flies eat miskito?

how can flies eat miskitos , miskitos have a needle and they can kill then and eat them sooo black flies do not eat miskitos.....

What is it called when you are scared of flies?

When you are scared of flies it is called "fly phobia".

What eats horseflies?

There is a wasp called Stictia Carolina that attacks horse flies, stuns them and takes the stunned horsefly back to it's burrow where it lays eggs in it, the horse fly is then eaten by the hatching larvae.

What mouthpart does a caddisfly have?

Caddisflies resemble small hairy moths. Adult caddisflies have atrophied mouthparts and do not feed, while those in larval stage have chewing mouthparts.

Why do flies not drown in the rain?

Same reason why you don't drown in rain. The water doesnt go inside you and if there was a flood it could drown

Where do Housefly live?

in houses in Mexico and china.

How does a housefly breathe?

Houseflies 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.

Where do fruit flies live?

Adult fruit flies like to lay their eggs in moist organic matter. Popular fruit fly choices for moist organic material are ripening or rotting fruit. When the eggs hatch, the larval babies therefore have ready access to food.

What is a PARENT of a maggot called?

The parent of a maggot is called a fly. A maggot is only considered a maggot until it grows its legs and wings and is able to fly and provide for itself.

What is one parasite in the tropical rainforest?

one Parasite found in the tropical rainforest is Rafflesia Arnoldi.It attaches itself to the roots of trees and steams of vines and is only noticible when in bloom. Rafflesia Arnoldi has has the world's largest flower, more than three feet in diameter. It produces an odor similar to rotting flesh to attract pollinating insects.

Why do I have fruit flies in my refrigerator and freezer?

To get rid of fruit flies in your refrigerator, thoroughly clean it out. If any food looks 'iffy', toss it out. Scrub the fridge from top to bottom, and empty the drain pan underneath the refrigerator. Fill a narrow-necked bottle half-full of white vinegar. Rub dish soap around the inside and mouth of the bottle. Place the bottle in the fridge to draw in and trap any stray fruit flies.

What is an insect in southern California area that flies above the grass and is small and green?

These small green insects flying about the grass are a type of gnat. These are found in grassy areas throughout the country.

Where was the fly swatter invented?

In the summer of 1905, Kansas was plagued by an overabundance of flies, which, as well as causing annoyance, aided in the spread of disease. Dr. Samuel Crumbine, a member of the Kansas board of health, wanted to raise public awareness of the threat of flies. He was inspired by a chant at a local Topeka softball game: "swat the ball". In a health bulletin published soon afterwards, he exhorted Kansans to "swat the fly".

In response, a schoolteacher named Frank H. Rose created the "fly bat", a device consisting of a yardstick attached to a piece of screen. Crumbine invented the device now commonly known as the fly swatter.

Where is john o groats?

John O'Groats is on the northernmost part of the mainland of Scotland. It is also a bit easterly, and one can catch a ferry nearby, to take you to the northern isles of Orkney or the Shetlands.

It takes about 2 and a half hours to drive from Inverness to John O'Groats.

Why do some fruit flies have white eyes?

Due to genetic mutation. Flies' genes can mutate into a form that prevents any pigment from getting into the eyes. When a fly receives two genes called "recessive genes" from it's parents that cause the fly from putting color into it's eyes then they appear white. If they only have one gene that tells them to have white eyes then the more "dominant gene" will prevail and cause them to have another color eye such as red.

Where do flies go when it rains?

When it rains, most flies hide in any small sheltered spot where they are protected and out of the rain. Some tiny or very large types of flies may continue to fly.