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All About Flies

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The female Dobsonfly's lays eggs on a branch or on rocks near a stream. The eggs are laid in a mass with a white substance over it to resemble bird droppings so that they are protected from predators.
The Screwworm Fly is a greenish-blue color with large reddish-orange eyes. The fly lays her eggs on any open wound including the navels of newborns. Screwworm larvae distinguish themselves from other species by feeding only on the living flesh, never dead tissue. Once a wound is infested, the screwworm can eventually kill the animal or human, literally eating it alive.
Black Flies are small, dark flies . Unlike a mosquito which sucks up blood, black flies slash the skin and lap up the pooled blood
Blackfly females deposit their eggs on submerged objects in the stream such as on water plants, rocks, twigs, leaves, etc. or simply scatter the eggs over the water . Their larvae attach themselves to rocks and vegetation in flowing streams through a hook on their abdomens or by spinning a fine thread which around the object. Each larvae head has a fan that sweeps food into their mouths. .
The Down Looker Fly rests face downwards on a post or tree trunk waiting to spot suitable prey. These flies have communal egg-laying on leaves overhanging a stream. Each female remains clinging to the leaf while others come and lay their eggs on online casino reviews top of her. Eventually there is a large mass of eggs mixed with dead and dying female flies.

The Snowfly, which is a 2 inch hairy legged fly is the only fly that lives under the snow and when the temperatures get above freezing, they come out and begin searching for a mate.
The Soldier Fly as adults eat only flower nectar . But their larvae live inside the nests of ants where they exist as scavengers for up to four years making them one of the longest lived flies in the world.
Bee-flies have two distinctly different stages of larvae. The female Bee-fly drops its eggs near the entrance to the burrow of a bee or wasp. The egg hatches into the first stage larva which enters a cell of the bee or wasps burrow and feeds on the nectar until its first moult. The second stage larva feeds on the larva of the bee or wasp with whose cell it has been sharing peacefully up until this time. The adults feed entirely on nectar.
The Gyrostigma Fly, once hatched must find a living rhinoceros within ifive days in order to to begin its life-cycle anew. Most of its life cycle is spent in the form of a large beetle which enters the stomach of the rhino by burrowing through the skin and shares its food .When the beetle is ready to become a fly it is passed in the dung to mature on the ground with the first rains, but only if the rains are going to be substantial and conditions promise to be just right - otherwise the beetles simply stay put until the next season. Sometimes beetles appear at the anal orifice to take a look around, and if conditions don't suit them they hurry back in!
Female butterflies give off an odor when they are ready for mating.. When mating, the male White-winged Rapeseed butterfly gives his partner a "turn-you-off" odor . Other male butterflies instantly realize the female is accounted for and fly on in search of another.

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