Domestic flies multiply most in the fall and can become a real annoyance for humans. Cold autumn and fly mold kill them most. Some females nevertheless winter in heated rooms, these females have previously mated and keep the male sperm inside, so they can fertilize their eggs in the spring. The house fly is an annoying nerve, although not inherently dangerous, but it lays everything down, including the feces of patients, and then spreads disease pellets around. The domestic fly breeds very fast, with females laying fifteen times eggs between May and September or October, each 60 to 70 eggs each. They litter them into trash and other waste, often in manure, preferably in horse manure. After 24 hours, larvae emerge from the eggs, grow quickly and flush. The new genus shows up after 10 to 14 days. Greedy larvae are also destroyed by feeding many disease mites and other pathogens.
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Question of
Are flies annoying animals?
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Yes
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No
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Do flies live on you?
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Yes
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No
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Yeah, autumn is really their time & they can be very annoying. But mosquitoes are number 1 in my list of such insects.
Thank you for your visit and nice comment, my dear friend…it’s really mosquitoes are even worse
Not a cute insect lol. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for viewing and a friendly comment, dear LaJenna….and she is still very annoying
Not only are they annoying, but they are also dangerous. Especially if there is food on the exact meat outside the fridge.
Thanks for watching and kind comment, dear Elenka…i totally agree with you
Thanks for viewing and a friendly comment,my friend….they are very annoying and annoying insects….I use all possible sprays and catchers
the fly,
great movie!
house flies are annoying. They also spread disease.
I agree with Alex, one of the few insects I will always kill.
Thank you for your visit and nice comment, my friend….they are really very annoying … i use all the sprays to kill them … i have special straps set up where they stick
honestly we don’t have many so a fly swatter works!
There are so many of us this year … it can be seen that it was a mild winter and they did not manage
we have not had the issue this year. We did last year, I wonder about that.
As far as I read it must be a severe winter and many insects do not survive … but if it is the winter like last year, all the insects survive
flies are both dangerous and annoying, so I kill them where I find them. most insects I will let live, but not flies…
Thanks for viewing and a friendly comment, my friend…I also kill them regularly … they are very annoying
Flies are my enemies in the kitchen. Food is sacred to me and no fly should alight on the food.
Thanks for watching and kind comment, my friend
We do not have that many flies but may be a stray one. I remember how our pet Preiti used to chase if she spotted a fly.
Thank you for your visit and nice comment, dear Grace…there are so many of us this year and they are very annoying
Flies are very annoying
Thanks for viewing and kind comment, dear Vidocka….there are so many of them this year and they are really annoying
You are welcome, Lado
Thanks for your kindness, dear Vidocka
Yes, we get flies in the summer and they are a nuisance. This is a really good photo and image..
Thanks for watching and kind comment, dear Pamela….I’m glad you like the picture … they are really very annoying
We have the flies here but not mosquitoes. It is annoying, but it rarely gets in my home.
Thank you for your visit and nice comment, dear friend….we are fortunate to have both, and everyone is very annoying and annoying
Yes, annoying, but Aedes mosquitoes are more dangerous.
Thank you for your visit and nice comment, dear Tiada…these are flies … not dangerous but very annoying and annoying
What a great macro of a fly. They are annoying pests for sure.
Thanks for watching and kind comment, dear Carol….they are very annoying and annoying insects
Flies always annoy me , an I don;t know how to get rid off
Thanks for viewing and a friendly comment,my friend….they are very annoying and annoying insects….I use all possible sprays and catchersReport