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  1. In fact, flies are practically neck and neck with cockroaches for the world’s most hated insect pest. But flies actually play some very important roles in nature. The specific job can vary depending on the species (and no, it’s not their job to annoy you – that’s just their hobby).

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    • Housefly. Known as a total nuisance in and around the home, the Musca domestica Linnaeus, more commonly known as the housefly, is the most widespread, bi-winged insect in the United States.
    • Horsefly. Horseflies are champs at pestering livestock. The male horsefly feeds mainly on pollen and plants. However, the bitey female is more predatory, using her compound eyes to keenly choose her prey.
    • Fruit or Vinegar Fly. Petite to the point of being nearly invisible, fruit flies (aka vinegar flies) are all about decaying, rotting and overripe fruit and vegetables.
    • Drain Fly. Did you know the sludge that accumulates in the lining of your plumbing is considered a gourmet meal to drain flies (aka moth flies or sewer gnats)?
  2. Some of the most common domestic fly species in Canada include blow/bottle flies, cluster flies, drain flies, fruit flies, flesh flies, phorid flies and house flies. Flies always live close to suitable food sources and breeding grounds. In homes, they look for warm, moist decaying organic matter.

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    • House Flies. House flies are another common type of fly that we often encounter in our daily lives. They are slightly larger than filth flies, measuring about 8-12 mm long.
    • Little House Flies. Little House Flies are another fascinating type of fly you may encounter in your surroundings. Despite their name, they are not tiny versions of house flies.
    • Fruit Fly. The fruit fly, also known as Drosophila melanogaster, is small and often hovers around fruits, vegetables, and other sweet substances. They are about 3-4 mm long and have red eyes, tan bodies, and translucent wings.
    • Bluebottle Fly. The Bluebottle Fly is another fascinating type of fly that is worth exploring. Unlike the common houseflies and fruit flies, Bluebottle Flies are larger and have a distinct metallic blue or green coloration, giving them their unique name.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlyFly - Wikipedia

    They include many familiar insects such as house flies, blow flies, mosquitoes, gnats, black flies, midges and fruit flies. More than 150,000 have been formally described and the actual species diversity is much greater, with the flies from many parts of the world yet to be studied intensively.

  4. What kind of fly is infesting your property? Learn about some of the most common types of flies and get information on their habits, prevention, and much more.

  5. Jan 2, 2018 · Birds, lizards and frogs all enjoy chowing down on tasty flies (as does my dog). So we know insects already play an essential role in the web of life, but new research shows they could be doing even more. While you might not want them spewing on your snag, they could be the food that fed the pig to make the snag.

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