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    • Just Like Bears, Flies Hibernate Over The Winter
    • Unlike Humans, Flies Don't Create Heat Inside Their Bodies
    • Their Bodies Produce Antifreeze in The Winter
    • Most Flies Likely Enter Your House Through The Attic
    • Clean Up Dead Flies Quickly, Or You Could Have More Problems
    • When Flies Rub Their Front Legs Together, They're Cleaning Themselves

    Most insects hibernate over the winter, including houseflies, said Christine Noronha, a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in P.E.I. "As it gets cooler outside, they come into the house and they tend to hibernate there," she said. The flies survive over the winter by stocking up on food in the fall. "So they collect all the fa...

    The reason the flies in your house buzz around your windows on a sunny day? They're seeking warmth. "They're just sunning themselves, trying to warm their muscles up," said Noronha. "They thrive on outside heat. They don't make heat inside their bodies like we do." If there are warmer days during the fall, like there were on P.E.I. in November, the...

    During their winter hibernation, flies also have another way to ward off cold temperatures: their bodies produce a natural antifreeze. "Instead of water, which freezes, they produce antifreeze with glycol into their cells. So they can sustain freezing temperatures," said Noronha. "So even if they freeze for whatever reason, right, if it gets really...

    You may find yourself wondering how so many flies ended up inside your house. The answer, said Noronha, is likely on your top storey. "They usually go into the attic because there may be ways to get in from under the eaves," she said. "From the attic, then it's warm inside, they come down into the rest of your house." Noronha said it's inevitable t...

    Noronha advises to not leave dead flies sitting around for too long. "You really need to clean them up because the dead flies attract other insects that come and feed on dead insects," she said, such as carpet beetles. Carpet beetles, as their name suggests, feed on carpets and other household items containing wool, fur, felt, and more.

    If you've observed a fly at rest, you've likely noticed their tendency to rub their two front legs together. They may look like they're hatching an evil plan, but the real reason is more practical. "They're cleaning," said Noronha. "They have these pads that help them to move, climb up the windows and all that. So the pads at the end of their legs ...

  2. Jan 13, 2021 · Why is it so hard to swat a fly? Scientists say they found that halteres — dumbbell-shaped evolutionary remnants of wings — are the reason why houseflies can takeoff quickly from any surface.

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Learn an entomologist's strategies for how to get rid of flies, and avoid house flies appearing in your home in the first place. Plus, DIY traps for flies.

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Fly swatters: It may seem old school, but swatters are handy for killing the occasional fly lingering too long on a table or wall. Insecticides and repellants: Products containing pyrethrin are some of the most effective for fly control.

  5. Aug 13, 2021 · How to Get Rid of Flies Outside Your House. If you see a few house flies flitting around outside your windows or landing on your window screens, discourage them from hovering with an easy DIY solution using vinegar. Tools and Materials Needed: Spray bottle; White vinegar; Water; Essential oil (optional) Disposable fly trap (optional) Step 1 ...

  6. Jan 13, 2021 · Flies in the Diptera subgroup Calyptratae, which includes house flies, also vibrate their halteres while walking, but scientists didn't know why.

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