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You Want Flies With That? Quiz

Living in Australia there is one thing we have all learned to put up with – flies! Of course we don’t like them but its a fact of life that they are here. So here is a quiz all about flies. Good luck!

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  • Question of

    Approximately how many species of flies have been discovered and named by scientists?

    • Over 10,000
    • Over 1,000,000
    • Over 1,000
    • Over 100,000
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    The common house fly (Musca domestica) accounts for about 91% of all flies in existence and can be found all over the world. What is the common name for fly larvae?

    • Grub
    • Maggot
    • Worm
    • Caterpillar
  • Question of

    How old is the fly larvae before it transforms into a pupae?

    • About one month
    • About two years
    • About two days
    • About one week
  • Question of

    How long does a common house fly live?

    • About 24 hours
    • About two days to one week
    • About two weeks to one month
    • About a year
  • Question of

    Flies carry lots of bacteria on their feet, but just how much is “a lot”?

    • Up to 1 million
    • Up to 6 million
    • Up to 10 million
    • Up to 500,000
  • Question of

    Flies are only active during daylight hours.

    • True
    • False
  • Question of

    The tsetse fly is quite a large fly that bites and feeds on the blood of animals and humans. Where does the tsetse fly live?

    • Bamboo forests of China
    • Cambodian Jungle
    • Amazon River
    • Africa
  • Question of

    Have you ever watched a fly crawl on the ceiling? Why can a fly do this?

    • Clinging hairs on its feet
    • Feet covered with suction cups
    • Gravity has no effect on a fly
    • Fat footpads and glue-like substance

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  1. I got half of them right. I’d question whether flies are strictly diurnal, though. I’ve been bitten by mosquitoes after dark and mosquitoes are true flies.

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