House files are dangerous to man because they carry diseases. They can cause a variety of illnesses from landing on and contaminating food.
Houseflies can carry and transmit disease-causing pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can make humans sick. They pick up these pathogens from garbage, sewage, and decaying organic matter and then transfer them to human food and surfaces, increasing the risk of infections and illnesses.
Houseflies rub their hind legs together to clean themselves. They have specialized bristles on their legs that help with grooming and removing dirt and debris from their bodies. Additionally, this behavior helps to spread saliva on their legs, which aids in digestion when they come into contact with food sources.
Houseflies have compound eyes that allow them to detect movement and changes in light. They also have specialized hairs on their bodies that can sense touch and vibrations in the air. Additionally, houseflies have chemoreceptors on their antennae and feet that enable them to taste and smell their surroundings.
I don't know, though lots of people do as man can kill things better and with the amount of brainpower to create nukes and guns it obviouly is true that man is the most dangourus of the animals.
Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
Yes, they can carry all sorts of serious diseases. Which they distribute on your food.
There are no houseflies in Alaska.
Houseflies are born from maggots.
The houseflies enemies, other than the human, are spiders.
The family that common houseflies come from are Muscidae.
Nowhere. There are plenty of houseflies still in Australia.
The number of houseflies in a pound can vary, but an estimate is around 177,000 houseflies. Keep in mind that size, age, and species of the flies can affect the actual count.
Because it is the most common of all domestic flies and lives in human habitations.
The common housefly can carry and spread deadly diseases. Houseflies are transformed from maggots that feed on dead carcasses and rotting plants.
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Yes they are.