Buzzzzzz! Buzzzzz! There they go buzzing away. Those pest that bother you all day. You know whom I'm talking about, that's right flies. They buzz around you going into your ears and nose. Landing on your food and everywhere else. Some flies are favorable to humans, as parasites of bug pests or as scavengers and many others are important as plant pollinators. Flies are also understood to be carriers of diseases like cholera, typhoid, and dysentery.
In most breeds of flies their body has padded feet that are coated with hairs and the tongue covered with sticky glue. Using a powerful microscope, bits of dust and dirt holding on to the hairs show bacteria that cause a broad variety of diseases. Files get these bacteria from hanging around garbage and sewage. Now, if those yucky flies touch your food later, it my also become contaminated. Flies increase at a very
The housefly has lots of relatives. The bloodsucking sand fly, stable fly, bees, dragonfly, mosquitoes, tsetse fly, fruit fly, flesh flies, syrphus fly, drone fly, robber fly, louse fly, nimble fly, humpbacked fly, March fly, and the false crane fly. Flies are among the oldest insects. Their fossil remains are found in rocks of early geologic ages and may also be persevered in ancient amber.
quick rate. In only five months a female fly could produce more than 190 quintillion descendents, if all of her female offspring survived. The only way to keep the flies population down is to prevent the female from breeding. Lengthy exposure to freezing cold weather kills flies. In cold areas very few fertile females hibernating in protected places sustain the winter. Warm weather arises them to seek damp spots such as garbage in which they lay their eggs. The eggs are the
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