yes an insect that can fly, are fly's. flies , dragon flies, specifically blue bottles
When they catch a bottle, they will break it, but they rarely catch the bottles.
Blue Bottles - 1928 is rated/received certificates of: UK:E (2000 video)
Blue bottles, or bluebottle flies, are named for their distinctive metallic blue coloration on their bodies. This striking hue is a key identifying feature of the species, which belong to the Calliphoridae family. The term "blue bottle" has been used since the 18th century and is thought to derive from their appearance, resembling a bottle's color. Additionally, the name may also reflect the flies' habit of being found around decaying organic matter, where they are drawn to the blue light emitted in certain conditions.
they know how to catch flies
Yes, both blue bottle flies and green bottle flies can be found in Connecticut. These flies are common across the United States and are attracted to decaying organic matter for breeding and feeding purposes. If you see flies with metallic blue or green coloring in Connecticut, they could likely be bottle flies.
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You can catch Bottles while fishing with the Fishing Rod and snag them in Fishing Traps.
Cobwebs to Catch Flies was created in 1783.
Them saying is you can catch more flies with honey.
Pommery has a Pommery POP that are tiny blue bottles
Yes, blue bottles are a type of jellyfish. They are also known as Portuguese man o' war and have long tentacles that can deliver a painful sting.